Breed Tips

How Much Does a Bulldog Cost in 2024?

Bulldog Characteristics

  • Life expectancy: 8 – 10 years 

  • Adult weight: 45 – 60 lbs. 

  • Adult height: 15 – 18 in. 

  • Origin – England

Also known as the American Bulldog, Bulldogs are a mastiff-type dog breed that originated in England from its English Bulldog ancestors. They are small but muscular and hefty-looking, with wrinkled faces and brooding mouths, giving them a tough look. These features give bulldog breeds a distinctive look that can’t be confused with any other.

Talking about temperament, the small size is not to be taken for granted as the breed is a courageous one. Their small size is compensated by their stubbornness, but otherwise, they are a very friendly and patient breed. They find comfort in children and are typically good with other dogs and pets.

The term ‘bull’ is given to it because of its bull-baiting sports history. These compact dogs used to grab the bulls by the nose and pin it to the ground. In the 17th century, small farmers and ranchers in the U.S. used these all-around working dogs for many tasks, including farm guardians, stock dogs, and catch dogs. Their cousins include bully breeds like the English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, and also American Bullies to some extent.

What is the price of a Bulldog? 

These compact, muscular dogs are not a cheap affair. We will provide the detailed expenses for owning one by breaking the price by initial buying/adoption costs, vaccinations, diets, healthcare, and grooming. According to the OVMA and Rates, here are the average costs of puppy ownership in Canada.

Buying: $2000 – $3000

You may find the average price of a Bulldog to be about $2,000 due to their distinct and attractive looks and personality. However, the American ones are usually cheaper than their English counterparts. The average cost of a French Bulldog can be around $2,500. This breed holds a place among the priciest dogs in the world. Some factors that can affect the price include appearance (especially the color of the coat), gender, age, breeder’s reputation, and bloodline. A champion bloodline can cost as high as $4,500.

If you are looking for more affordable French or English bulldog puppies for under $500, adoption might be a good option for you. There are several platforms online that can offer you a Bulldog for around $100-$300, which usually covers the cost of care provided to the dog before it’s adopted. This would not only be a cheaper option but a noble one as well. It can be life-changing for you and the puppy.

Monthly costs for a Bulldog

Diets: $20-$120

These dogs are medium-sized and require a proper nutritional diet. A high-quality, vet-recommended kibble is recommended, along with a 10% proportion of eggs, meat, fruits, and vegetables at times. A couple of treat bags should also be added to the shopping list because their stubborn personalities could require an incentive to help with training. The cost of food and treats could be about $20-$120 a month.

Grooming: $50-$100

These dogs have a short-smooth hair coat with a moderate shedding level that doesn’t need much maintenance. Once a month, thorough grooming sessions, including nail maintenance, teeth cleaning, and ear cleaning, should suffice. Coats should be brushed once or twice a week and more frequently during shedding periods. Their wrinkles can be cleaned with peroxide and dried with corn starch. Good quality equipment for grooming could cost you around $50-$80, and shampoos and other cleaning aids can be another $50.

Medical Costs: $400-$700

During the first years, it is recommended you take your pet to the vet about 3-4 times annually. Vet fees can range from $100 to $300, and could include things like annual wellness exams and blood tests among other recommended preventive care treatments. Other examinations and tests could cost you another $300-$400.

Entertainment and Environmental cost: $30-$50

Entertainment costs could include a few toys and chewies, which can help keep the dog occupied. They could cost you around $20-$30. You can also add the cost of some trips or hikes you would like to take your pet on. Additional expenses could include a urine cleaner, poop bags and a scoop which could cost about $10-$20 per month.

One-time costs for a Bulldog

Initial Costs: $400-$500

A comfortable bed for your bulldog, toys, crate, carrier, food and water bowls, leashes, collars, and a harness would be some initial items necessary for any dog breed. Getting these items could cost you about $400-$500.

Vaccinations: $280-$300

There are certain core vaccinations that a Bulldog would need. These include distemper, parvovirus, Adenovirus, type 1, Adenovirus, type 2, and rabies. All of these could cost you around $150-$200.

There are certain non-core vaccinations as well that are recommended by most vets for a Bulldog. These include parainfluenza, Lyme disease, and leptospirosis. The cost of these vaccines can be around $130-$150.

Microchipping: $60-$80

The cost can vary depending on where you live, but the average cost is around $60. Along with a dog license, it could cost an additional 10-20 bucks.

Neutering or Spaying: $150-$250

Neutering or spaying it is heavily recommended. These procedures can help with the health and temperament of the dog. The cost can vary, but on average this procedure could cost $150-$250.

Lifetime Bulldog Price

The initial costs of an English bulldog is around $1500-$2000, French Bulldog is around $2500, and an American bulldog is around $1200-$1500. Adding in one-time and monthly costs, medical, grooming, and food costs, you can expect to spend around $15,000-$18,000 over the lifetime of your Bulldog.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a medium-sized, compact but sturdy dog with a joyous and friendly personality, a Bulldog is the one for you. The cost will depend on many different factors as explained above, but however much the cost, their beautiful personalities can help make it feel worth it.

Happy Parenting to you and Lots of Love to your Pup!

Sources
  1. “Annual Cost of Owning a Puppy,” OVMA, https://www.ovma.org/assets/1/6/CostOfCare%20PuppyDog%202022.pdf, n.d.

  2. “The Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada,” Rates, https://rates.ca/resources/the-cost-of-owning-a-pet-in-canada, n.d.

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