Yes, there are. The breed standard considers two types, the Scott (also called "Performance" or "Standard") type, and the Johnson (also called "Classic" type.) These are named for the two men who each bred their dogs for certain distinct qualities.
There are also three other types that are unofficially recognized: the Southern White, the Painter/Margentina, and the Hybrid. The types are differentiated from one another by general appearance (more or less "bulldog-y"), size, weight, and coloration.
American bulldogs are part of the mammals species. American bulldogs are a breed of working dog. American Bulldogs typically live between ten and sixteen years. They originated in the United States of America.
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American Bulldogs can have any colour of eye as per the UKC standard although a dark eye is preferred, however the eyes must match in colour. It is possible for American bulldogs to have different coloured eyes but it is NT desirable.
Generally no. American Bulldogs don't have a bad reputation for barking excessively.
Yes. American Bulldogs are good with family members, children and other pets, but some can be scrappy with strange dogs.
For English Bulldogs, on a scale of Easy 1 - 5 Hard, 4 out of 5 For American Bulldogs, 2 out of 5
No, American Bulldogs do not have webbed feet. They have compact and well-arched feet with firm pads that provide them with good traction.
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Yes they are.
As of 2009 the number of registered bulldogs with the American Kennel Club, for that year, was approximately 22,000.
an american bulldogs habitat is? it lives in a animal shelter or in your house or in the kernell