The American Bulldog is a strong, athletic, and loyal breed descended from the Old English Bulldog, brought to America by working-class immigrants. Originally used for herding cattle and hunting wild pigs in the South, it nearly went extinct after World War II but was revived through dedicated breeding. Its broad shoulders, powerful jaws, and muscular chest showcase its working-dog heritage, while its friendly and confident nature makes it a great companion for active families.
Known for their courage and affection, American Bulldogs are protective yet gentle with children and thrive when properly trained and socialized from an early age. They need daily exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and prevent destructive behavior. With a short, low-maintenance coat and robust health, this breed suits both new and experienced owners who can provide attention, structure, and plenty of outdoor activity.

American Bulldog
The base color is predominantly white, with distinct black and brindle patches. There’s a notable dark patch over his right eye and ear, and another circular brindle patch on his side toward the back

American Bulldog
Primarily White with a brindle patch on base of tail.

American Bulldog
Primarily white coat, left ear is brindled

American Bulldog
Primarily White with a brindle patch on left eye

American Bulldog
Primarily white with a black brindle patch around his right eye
The average cost of a purebred American Bulldog puppy in the United States is approximately $1124, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.