Toy Bulldog (SciiFii)

The Toy Bulldog, also known as the Miniature Bulldog and the English Toy Bulldog is a dog breed that originally existed in England during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Breeders were working in two different directions to create this breed. One was to downsize the Bulldog. This was not very successful, due to complications with breeding subregular-sized dogs of this breed together. The dwarf-sized Bulldog puppies were (and still are) occasionally born out of regular-sized parents, but they were neither the healthiest, nor the most fertile dogs. They often produced regular-sized puppies. Thus, this version of the breed had never been established. Another attempt at creating the Toy Bulldog was via crossbreeding French Bulldogs with Bulldogs and/or their offspring to decrease the weight to a desirable 20 pounds or so. There were several dogs, and the breed was presented by "The French Toy Bulldog Club of England" to the Kennel Club. However, this version of the breed had also not been developed to the point of recognition as well. English breeders and Kennel Club representatives refused to call a mixed-breed dog a Bulldog until in 1903. The Toy Bulldog was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii due to demands for more dog breeds as common household pets. As its name suggests, the Toy Bulldog has a small body with muscular and stocky legs. The breed has short coats, wrinkled and/or loose skin, and most of their tails are either circular-shaped or had just a nub. The Toy Bulldog has a lovely, friendly, and affectionate temperament. They are so intelligent that they can be trained easily. They are gentle and social dogs that behave with humans very softly. As they are famous for having a quirky personality, they can entertain their family very much. The Toy Bulldog is very child-friendly as they enjoy and love playing with children. As they thrive in attention, they get along with kids of all ages very quickly. If raised together from an early age, the dogs also become protective of their family members. Therefore, these dogs are perfectly fit for families with children.