Rocco is about 20 months old and weighs only 52lbs. Not sure about his measurements. Vet says he is healthy and to keep him on the muscular side which he is. He's still full of energy and loves running

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They are all so beautiful! I am a little jealous that everyone has such large pups at 8 months it seems most are 60lbs and up, but Boris is barely over 40... My Gf loves how tiny he is, but i was hoping for a big tub of meat! I still love him to death though![]()
They are all so beautiful! I am a little jealous that everyone has such large pups at 8 months it seems most are 60lbs and up, but Boris is barely over 40... My Gf loves how tiny he is, but i was hoping for a big tub of meat! I still love him to death though![]()
Yes they all look awesome! I have also notice some dogs are massive while others are way smaller same age. Is it because of how they were bred or the food or other things ?
Yes, larger pups are adorable, but there's nothing wrong with a smaller bullie. A thinner bulldog has less of a chance of developing the usual bulldog issues like hips dysplasia and patella injuries. Most vets prefer them on the thin side. I'm actually jealous of the smaller bullies because I absolutely believe that their size contributes to their health issues, including breathing.
So as long as your pup is healthy, I wouldn't worry.
Both contribute to the size. Genetics obviously, but over-feeding plays the biggest role I think.
Generally when I see a large bulldog, they're overweight. You can see it's not muscle, it's just pure fat. But I've also seen some big boys that were pure muscle, just not as many.
Here's a pic of Tucker, we walk him 2-3 times a day, I must be honest, hubby gives him lots of treats, so because of that I don't !![]()
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Hello everyone,
I'm interested to know the age and size of your MALE English Bulldog. Why? Well…..
I think our Henry (8 months old) is turning in to a VERY big English bulldog. He is currently 30kg/66lbs, 17 1/2 inches to the "dip" in his back and 19inches to the top of his rear legs. He has come across various aged male bulldogs and he has been taller and heavy (apart from his head, which was not always bigger than some. I think he is turning in to great male for the breed and we will look to bread from him in the future.
I will let the images do the talking and would like to hear your thoughts, do we have any judges on here?
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Monty weighed 72 lbs when we got him. His vet says he likes them "lean and mean" and needed to lose about 5 lbs. We got him down to 66 lbs. Unfortunately with a change of food he went back up to 72. I am looking at other foods and as soon as he is all healed from his surgeries we will try again. I have to admit, apart from the cat, he fits right in with the rest of the family re weight!!
Haha. Monty - this post made me chuckle. Tyson needs to lose a few too, along with his parents.... join the club! We're fellow Houstonians!
Do you take Tyson to Brittmore Animal Hospital?