
Size
Temperament
Health
The Valley Bulldog can develop skin infections so special
attention is required to keep the folds clean and dry. If the Valley
Bulldog's snout more closely resembles an English Bulldog,
then it can be prone to having trouble breathing. Most of these
health concerns can be avoided by choosing a dog with a more boxer
type snout. The life expectancy is about 10 to 12 years of age.
Origin
Valley Bulldogs originated in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia,
Canada which is where the breed's name came from. These dogs
developed after English Bulldogs were crossed with Boxers which
accounts for the variations in the breed's appearance.
Although the breed became popular in Canada in the 1900s, it is not
known how old the breed is actually.
Maintenance
The Valley Bulldog is a fairly easy dog to groom. The breed
needs to be brushed but not often and only requires a bath if they
get filthy. The most important thing is to keep their tail, face,
and belly clean and dry, so they should be dried off well after
being in the bath or rain. Without proper drying, the breed can
easily develop skin infections. Valley Bulldogs shed some, but not a
lot. They need to be taken for long, fast-paced walks often and kept
active mentally.
Ideal Environment
The Valley Bulldog is a friendly and gentle breed. They love
being around people and do well with children. Plus they are
friendly with other dogs and small animals. Valley Bulldogs need to
be in an area with moderate climates because they do not do well
with temperature extremes. Ideally, they will be an inside dog who
receives lots of attention but who also receives regular strenuous
exercise and training from a firm owner. Families who do not want to
spend lots of time on grooming may find a good match with the Valley
Bulldog as long as they remember to keep them dry. If
well-exercised, the dog can be happy in an apartment or in a house.
We want to thank the 'Great Dog Site" for the good description of a Valley. We feel our Valley's meet their description well. Please visit them to see other breeds and information about dogs.
