The Bulldog is a genus of canine, a subspecies of domestic dog, native to England, originating in the 19th century, and one of the most combative breeds of dogs. There are many types of bulldogs, and the ones we know well are the French bulldog, English bulldog, Dutch bulldog, and American bulldog. Among these breeds, the English Bulldog and the French Bulldog are similar in many ways and are often confused. The most obvious difference between the French Bulldog and the English Bulldog is the ears, the ears of the French Bulldog are generally erect, while the ears of the English Bulldog are generally dangling and can be seen at a glance. 2. The height of the English Bulldog is about 40 cm, while the height of the French Bulldog is about 30 cm; the weight of the English Bulldog is about 25 kg, while the weight of the French Bulldog is about 15 kg. The English Bulldog is said to be the ancestor of the French Bulldog, but their personalities are quite different. The French Bulldog is generally lively and very active. In contrast, the English Bulldog’s personality and state appears to be more lazy and does not like to exercise, which fits well with its appearance. In addition to the above three differences, these two Bulldogs do have many similarities, not only their coats are similar, but even their faces are on the same level. However, I believe you should be able to quickly distinguish between the English Bulldog and the French Bulldog after reading these three differences above.
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