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Bullador Dog Breed Information:

The Bullador is a mixed breed dog–a cross between the Labrador and English Bulldog breeds. These pups fall into the medium-to-large size range. Active and loyal, Bulladors inherited some of the best traits from both of their parents. Bulladors should not be confused with Labrabulls–Labrador Retriever and Pit Bull mixes. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed, you can find these mixed pups in shelters and breed specific rescues.

 

Bullador Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Bullador Height: 17 to 20 inches.

Bullador Weight: 50 to 90 pounds.

Bullador Life Span: 10 to 12 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Bullador is a mixed breed dog. They are not purebreds like their Labrador Retriever and English Bulldog parents.The main colors of Bulladors are black, brown, white, tan and brindle. Rarely solid, their coats typically have a blend of two or more colors.Bulladors are prone to weight gain and are active dogs. They should get at least 60 to 90 minutes of brisk-paced walking or hiking. Depending on which parents genes dominate, they could need more or less.

 

Bullador History:

The Bullador breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Labrador Retrievers and English Bulldogs in the 1990s, likely in North America.

 

Bullador Size:

Most weigh in at 50 to 90 pounds and range in height from 17 to 20 inches at the shoulder. However, being such a new crossbreed, they can be smaller or larger than average.

 

Bullador Personality:

Bulladors can be extremely friendly like their Labrador parent with a hint of reservation from their Bulldog parent. While the Labradors tends to be more active than the English Bulldog, these pups are somewhere in the middle--usually more active than the English Bulldog but slightly less active that the Labrador. These rules are not set in stone, as they are a newer mixed breed.

 

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Bullador Health:

The Bullador breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Labrador Retriever and English Bulldog also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues: 

Skin Problems. 

Breathing Difficulty. 

Hip and Elbow Displasia. 

Obesity.

 

Bullador Care:

Bulladors are prone to weight gain and are active dogs. They should get at least 60 to 90 minutes of brisk paced walking or hiking. Depending on which parents genes dominate, they could need more or less. As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Bullador's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Your vet can help you develop a care routine that will keep your pup healthy.

 

Bullador Feeding:

An ideal Bullador diet should be formulated for an active, medium-to-large sized breed. Look for a high quality dog food from a pet food retailer to make sure that your dog is getting proper nutrition. Bulladors love food and have a tendency to gain weight if they are overfed, so you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day. Limit their amount of treats, as well.

 

Bullador Coat Color And Grooming:

Bullador coats are often a mix of their Labrador and Bulldog parents' coats and colors. The main colors of Bulladors are black, brown, white, tan and brindle. Rarely solid, their coats typically have a blend of two or more colors. As you groom, check for sores, rashes, or signs of infection such as redness, tenderness, or inflammation on the skin, in the ears, nose, mouth, and eyes, and on the feet.

 

Bullador With Children And Other Pets:

Their amiable temperament and size make the Bullador an excellent companion for children of all ages. Always teach children how to approach and touch dogs, and always supervise any interactions between dogs and young children to prevent any biting or ear or tail pulling on the part of either party.

 

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