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Valley Bulldog
Valley Bulldog Puppies for Sale
Valley Bulldog
(Bull-Boxer = what some hybrid clubs are calling a simple cross of English Bulldog to Boxer)

"Buck is a first generation (f1) Valley Bulldog (Bulldog/Boxer mix). He is about 24" at the withers and 80lbs and is 2 1/2 years old in this picture. He is the most loving and most well behaved dog I have ever seen, but I am probably a little bias. He is also very intelligent as he can sit, lay down, roll over, shake (with left or right by command), speak, and stand up. If he here's you get snacks he will come do the whole routine. Buck is the epitome of a good dog."
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Description |
The Valley Bulldog can either look
like a taller version of an English Bulldog, or a shorter
version of a Boxer. Whatever the case may be, this type of dog has
a muscular, sturdy build, a broad head, thick neck, and a very broad chest and shoulder
area. The eyes are rounded and the snout is either really pushed in like the English
Bulldog or sticks out a little more like the Boxer. The ears are a rose or a button
shape. The feet are thick and sturdy. It either has a short little stump or a
very small screw tail. Colors include various brindles, white with brindle or any
mixture of brindle, black, white, tan, fawn or red. Valley Bulldogs have very strong
teeth and jaws and can either have a slight or extreme under-bite. |
Temperament |
The Valley Bulldog has an excellent
temperament and when socialized properly, with an owner who understands how to be a pack leader, they can get along with all other breeds of dogs and
humans (adults and children). They can be very calm and gentle and all of a sudden
act really silly and playful. They love to clown around and love to be around their
human owners. Valley Bulldogs are intelligent and can be taught many things quite
easily. They make excellent watch
dogs in the house and will bark at sounds that they don't recognize. They love to go
for drives in the car! This is a very strong dog. Like all mastiff type breeds, the
Valley Bulldog should have a dominate owner, who can provide enough exercise. One who can give the dog the rules it must follow and the leadership it instinctually needs to stay balanced, in order to avoid any unwanted behaviors. |
Height, Weight
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Height 12-25 inches (31-64 cm.)
Weight: 50-85 pounds (23-38 kg.)
16-25 inches in length, 18-24 inch neck. |
Health Problems |
A great deal of attention must be
given to keeping the folds of the skin on the face very clean and dry, as well as the
folds of skin in the tail area. These areas are highly prone to infection if they
are not cleaned daily. They seem to have a tendency to get skin irritations and
allergic reactions. An overweight Valley Bulldog can be a problem if their diet
isn't monitored properly. Some Valley Bulldogs may have a problem breathing,
depending upon how pushed in the snout is. They sometimes snore and can be rather
flatulent at times. Drool is not usually a problem unless the dog is subjected to
excessive heat or if they are waiting for a special treat. |
Living
Conditions |
The Valley Bulldog doesn't need a
whole lot of space inside the house because they are not a huge breed. They can do quite
well in an apartment or condo. However they are very active indoors at times. They
will become quite wound up at times and go on a quick little rampage, running around the
house like crazy. It doesn't matter what size your house is, they will still do it.
The rampage will only last a few minutes, so just get out of the way and let them
run. It's quite funny to watch. These dogs should not be left outside in the
cold or excessive heat. They should sleep indoors. |
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Exercise |
The Valley Bulldog needs daily
exercise, which includes a brisk,
long walk. They are very athletic dogs because they have Boxer in them, however, don't forget they
have English Bulldog in them as well, so some can tend to be a little bit clumsy. They
can run like a deer, however, when they need to slow down, it's not the most graceful
thing. It's more like a Tank that can go at high speeds. They
love some good, safe chew toys of their own and a place to run free off the
lead in a safe area. They
are very strong chewers, so tough, durable toys are required. |
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Life
Expectancy |
About 10-12 years. |
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Grooming |
The soft, smooth coat has short fur
that is easy to look after. The Valley Bulldog needs to be brushed or combed every once in
a while, and perhaps wiped down with a wet cloth. They don't require baths very
often unless they get really dirty. The folds of skin on the face, tail, belly, and
genital area (on the female) should be kept extremely clean and dry on a daily
basis. Make sure both of these areas are completely dried after a walk in the rain
or a bath. Otherwise they will get infected. The Valley Bulldog is an average
shedder. |
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Origin |
The Valley Bulldog is said to
originate in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada, giving it its name "Valley
Bulldog". Its lines include the
Boxer and the
English Bulldog and can be traced back to the mid 1900's. They are popular around the Nova Scotia, Canada area. Some Valley Bulldog lines are breeding pure in both form and type. While other breeders are breeding simple Boxer to Bulldog crosses and calling them Valley Bulldogs. The ACHC and the DDKC however call the Boxer crossed with Bulldog a Bull-Boxer. |
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Group |
Mastiff, Working |
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Recognition |
IOEBA, ACHC, DDKC, DRA |
IOEBA = Olde English Bulldogge Association
ACHC =
American Canine Hybrid Club = Bull-Boxer
DDKC = Designer Dogs Kennel Club = Bull-Boxer
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc. |

Buck (brindle on left), a first generation (f1) Valley Bulldog (Bulldog/Boxer mix) with his litter mates at 6 weeks old.
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Chico, the Valley Bulldog from Nova Scotia.
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"This is Big Bubba. He is a 5 week old Valley Bulldog puppy (English Bulldog / Boxer mix) that was born here. I have his mother, father, and older sister. I shared this picture because I thought he is an adorable example of the hybrid. He is a little roly poly and has a very mellow personality. I watch Cesar Millan quite often. I implement many of his training tecniques with my own "pack" of dogs. I truly believe there is no such thing as a bad dog, just an ignorant owner. We have 12 dogs in our home and they are all important members of our family."
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Chico, the Valley Bulldog from Nova Scotia as a young pup.

Chico, the Valley Bulldog from Nova Scotia.
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