Miniature Australian Bulldog Breed Details
Below are the details and specs for the Miniature Australian Bulldog dog breed.
The miniature australian bulldog is hybrid dog breed which is bred by crossing the Australian Bulldog, French Bulldog, and Pug. Hybrid dog breeds inherit traits from all parent breeds so owners can expect the miniature australian bulldog to display physical and behavioral characteristics of the three parent breeds. It is important for potential owners to know that not all miniature australian bulldogs will have the same temperament. This is because hybrid dogs inherent different traits from the parent breeds so a miniature australian bulldog may show have the same temperament as a pug or bulldog or a mix.
Below are the details and specs for the Miniature Australian Bulldog dog breed.
As the name suggests, the miniature australian bulldog is a small dog breed. Adults are generally 12-14 inches tall (from ground to shoulder) and their weight should be in proportion to their body (roughly 20-30 pounds). Their smaller size makes the breed ideal for apartments unlike the standard australian bulldog.
The breed should be friendly and affectionate. Miniature australian bulldogs are good with children and can tolerate rough play more easily than other small dog breeds. The breed does well with other pets, but it is recommended to socialize them at a young age so they will be a more well rounded around other animals as an adult.
Miniature australian bulldogs are low maintenance dog breeds. Their coats only need to be brushed a few times per week, but owners need to make sure their dog's wrinkles stay clean to prevent infection. The breed has more energy than an english bulldog, but due to their smaller size their exercise requirements can be met with a short walk or a few play sessions each day.
Below are health issues and concerns most common in Miniature Australian Bulldogs