86% Compatible
Despite their imposing appearance, American Bulldogs were skilled at catching feral pigs in the South.
Their unique blue-gray coat starts black at birth and gradually changes color over the first two years of life.
Developed in the American South during the 1800s for farm work, including cattle driving and property protection. Valued for their strength and versatility.
Developed in County Kerry, Ireland during the 1700s as versatile farm dogs, these terriers excelled at hunting small game, controlling vermin, and herding livestock.
Requires firm training from an early age. Regular exercise essential. Watch for joint issues and maintain healthy weight to prevent strain.
Regular professional grooming needed every 4-8 weeks. Daily exercise requirements must be met. Early socialization crucial for balanced temperament.