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We Bred English Bulldogs So Extreme They Can’t Mate Naturally

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A purebred English Bulldog outdoors

Picture this: A male English Bulldog waddles over to a female in heat, full of confidence and swagger. Then… nothing. His barrel chest, stocky front legs, and low-slung build turn what should be natural into something nearly impossible. This isn’t a failure on his part, but it’s a direct result of the very features we bred into these dogs to make them look the way they do.

That wrinkled face, wide stance, and muscular, boxy body? All breed standards. All reasons why English Bulldogs typically can’t mate without human intervention.

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The Physical Problem

A male English Bulldog’s body simply doesn’t work for natural breeding. Those short, strong back legs paired with an extremely broad chest make it physically difficult to successfully mount and mate with a female. While it sometimes can happen naturally with enough time, effort, and luck, most breeders don’t leave it to chance.

Interestingly, female English Bulldogs can breed naturally with other medium to large breeds that have longer legs. So if your female Bulldog is in heat, keep her away from other dogs unless you’re prepared for a litter of mixed puppies.

Olde English Bulldogge puppy tilting head
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Why Your Bulldog Puppy Costs Thousands

Artificial insemination by a licensed veterinarian costs several hundred dollars per procedure. But that’s just the beginning.

Pregnant English Bulldogs need C-sections because their puppies’ large skulls often can’t fit through the birth canal. A scheduled C-section runs around $1,000 or more. An emergency C-section? That can exceed $5,000, and if you are working with a breeder, you should confirm that they would not leave a C-section up to chance. This should be scheduled in, as in emergencies, it doesn’t always end well. These aren’t simple procedures. They’re major surgeries to safely remove puppies from the uterus.

When you’re looking at $1,500 to $4,500 for an English Bulldog puppy, you’re not just paying for cuteness. You’re covering the significant medical intervention required to bring that puppy into the world.

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The Health Reality Check, Beyond Breeding

The same body structure that makes breeding difficult creates other challenges throughout a Bulldog’s life.

Breathing struggles: That flat, wrinkled face often comes with brachycephalic syndrome, an upper airway abnormality that causes breathing problems and exercise intolerance. These aren’t mild inconveniences; they affect daily quality of life.

Joint problems: English Bulldogs are prone to elbow and hip dysplasia as they grow, due to improper joint development. Over time, this can progress to canine arthritis, severely limiting their mobility.

Skin and eye issues: All that excessive facial skin creates fold-upon-fold where bacteria thrive, leading to skin infections. Drooping eyelids can rub against the eye itself, causing ongoing irritation and problems.

Regular veterinary visits aren’t optional with this breed. They’re essential maintenance.

English bulldog sitting on grass
Image Credit: AndreiTobosaru, Shutterstock

So… Are They Worth It?

Here’s the honest answer: If you’re hesitating because of the health issues and costs, that hesitation is completely valid.

But here’s the other side: English Bulldogs are packed with personality. They’ve got swagger, quirky attitudes, and an appearance that’s genuinely distinctive. They make wonderful family pets for people who understand what they’re signing up for.

If you can afford the initial $1,500–$4,500 purchase price and you’re prepared for ongoing veterinary care, quality food, and potentially significant medical bills, an English Bulldog can be an amazing companion. Just go in with your eyes open.

Essential if you get one:

  • Pet health insurance (seriously, get it from day one)
  • Budget for frequent vet checkups
  • Immediate veterinary attention when health issues appear—don’t wait

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The Bottom Line

English Bulldogs may breed naturally on rare occasions, but their bodies make it exceptionally difficult. The same build that makes them recognizable, stocky, muscular, and low to the ground, is exactly what prevents natural mating and natural birth.

The irony isn’t lost: We bred these dogs to look a specific way, and that specific look created these complications.

If you decide an English Bulldog is right for you, commit to monitoring their health closely and building a relationship with a good veterinarian. These dogs give tremendous love and personality, but they need owners willing to invest in their care from puppyhood through their senior years.

Feature Image Credit: Mary Swift, Shutterstock


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