Traditional Red and White English Bulldogs.
The English Bulldog, also known as the British Bulldog, is a medium-sized breed that has a distinctive "bull-like" appearance. The breed has a long history dating back to the 13th century, where they were used for bull-baiting, a popular sport in medieval England. The breed was later used for fighting and hunting, but as these activities were banned, the breed was developed to be a companion animal.
The traditional English Bulldog is a stocky and muscular breed with a short, flat face and a distinctive underbite. They have a short, smooth coat that comes in a variety of colors, including red and white. English Bulldogs are known for their friendly and affectionate personalities, making them great companions for families with children.
When choosing an English Bulldog, it's important to choose a breeder who cares about the health of the breed. Look for a breeder who performs genetic testing on the parents to ensure that they are free of any genetic diseases. Also, ask to see the parents and make sure they are healthy and well-cared for. English Bulldogs can be prone to certain health issues such as breathing problems, due to their short snout and flat face, so it's important to choose a breeder who is knowledgeable about the breed and is committed to producing healthy puppies.
It is also important to look for a breeder that is registered with the Kennel Club (KC) and is following their breeding guidelines.

Colored Bulldogs.
Colored Bulldogs, also known as designer Bulldogs, are a newer and more fashionable variation of the English Bulldog breed. They come in a variety of colors such as blue, lilac, chocolate and more. They are not yet recognized by the Kennel Club (KC) as an official color variation of the English Bulldog, but they are gaining popularity among dog owners.
The breeding of colored Bulldogs is a controversial subject in the dog breeding world, as the breeding process can sometimes involve crossing English Bulldogs with other breeds, which can lead to health problems. Therefore, it's important to choose a reputable and responsible breeder who only breeds English Bulldogs to create colored Bulldogs and that they have been health tested.
When choosing a colored Bulldog, it's also important to keep in mind that colored Bulldogs can be more expensive than traditional English Bulldogs, so make sure you're prepared for the additional cost. Also, it's important to note that colored Bulldogs may not be recognized by the KC and other organizations such as DWKC (Dog World Kennel Club)
Choosing a breeder who cares & what to look for!
Choosing a breeder who truly cares about the health of their Bulldogs is essential for ensuring that you bring a happy and healthy puppy into your home. A responsible breeder will take steps to ensure that their breeding dogs are free of genetic diseases and will provide you with information about the health of the parents of your puppy. They will also be committed to producing healthy puppies, and will be knowledgeable about the breed and its specific health concerns.
When choosing a breeder, it's important to do your research and ask the right questions. Here are a few things to look for when choosing a breeder:
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Genetic testing: A responsible breeder will have genetic testing performed on their breeding dogs to ensure that they are free of any genetic diseases. This includes testing for conditions such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and other inherited health issues.
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Health certificates: A responsible breeder will be able to provide you with health certificates for the parents of your puppy, which will show that they have been examined and cleared of any health issues.
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Visitation: A responsible breeder will welcome visitors to their breeding facility and will be happy to show you the parents of your puppy and the living conditions of the dogs.
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Support and lifetime advice: A responsible breeder will be available to provide you with support and advice throughout the life of your puppy, and will be committed to ensuring that their puppies are placed in loving, responsible homes.
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Kennel Club registration: A responsible breeder will be registered with the Kennel Club (KC) and will ensure that their puppies are registered with the Kennel Club (KC) or other reputable organizations such as Dog World Kennel Club (DWKC). This ensures that the breeding stock has been evaluated for quality and health and that the breeder is following the guidelines set by the kennel club to improve the health of the breed.
In summary, choosing a breeder who truly cares about the health of their Bulldogs is crucial for ensuring that you bring a healthy, happy puppy into your home. Be sure to do your research, ask the right questions, and visit the breeding facility to ensure that the breeder is committed to producing healthy puppies and that their breeding stock is registered with the Kennel Club (KC) or other reputable organizations such as Dog World Kennel Club (DWKC). This will help to ensure that you are getting a high-quality puppy with a good chance of a healthy life.
If you're interested in learning more about our English Bulldogs or have any questions about our breeding program, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can reach us by phone at 07738607466 or by email at info@bambinibulldogs.co.uk. We're always happy to chat and answer any questions you may have. Thank you for considering a Bambini Bulldog puppy!