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Toy Bulldog

Origin: not documented in our sources

The Toy Bulldog was a British type of miniature or toy bulldog in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It was not recognised as a breed and is extinct. It was a miniature version of the Old English Bulldog, and derived from it either when natural small-sized sports were whelped from full-sized parents, or through systematic selective breeding for small size. A breed society, the Toy Bulldog Club, specified that the dogs should have the features and morphology of the full-sized bulldog, but with a weight not exceeding 9 kg (20 lb).

Detailed information for this type is not available in our sources yet. We do not invent history, characteristics or care requirements.

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