The Continental Bulldog is a new breed that was developed in Switzerland in 2005. The Continental Bulldog is so named because it is considered to be the “continental” counterpart to the English Bulldog, which is one of its parent breeds.
The Swiss breeder Imelda Angehrn created this breed by crossing the English Bulldog with the Leavitt Bulldog. While bulldogs sometimes have a reputation for being aggressive or dangerous, the Continental Bulldog is actually very affectionate.
These dogs also adapt more easily to apartment living than other breeds, making them popular with dog owners who don’t have a lot of space.
Continental Bulldogs are overall very loving and affectionate pets. Though they rarely bark, they are good watchdogs who may be leery of strangers at first. Once your Conti gets to know your guests, he will be just as friendly and sociable around them as he is toward his own family.
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