Faqs
Trained Bullies FAQs
Everything you need to know about Trained Bullies, French Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, puppy care, health, ownership, and purchasing a puppy in the United States.
About Trained Bullies
4 QuestionsTrained Bullies is a U.S.-based Bulldog breeding program focused on raising French Bulldog and American Bulldog puppies with care, structure, socialization, and family-friendly temperament.
Our goal is to connect families across the United States with loyal, healthy, confident, and well-adjusted Bulldog companions.
Trained Bullies is based in the United States of America and serves families looking for quality French Bulldog and American Bulldog puppies.
We focus on trust, transparency, and helping each family find a puppy that fits their lifestyle and home.
Trained Bullies specializes in French Bulldogs and American Bulldogs.
French Bulldogs are loved for their compact size, charm, affectionate nature, and playful personality. American Bulldogs are loved for their strength, loyalty, athletic build, and protective family instincts.
Yes. We believe the relationship does not end when your puppy leaves us. Trained Bullies provides guidance to help families prepare for puppy ownership and settle their new Bulldog into the home.
French Bulldog Questions
5 QuestionsThe French Bulldog is a small, muscular companion breed known for its bat ears, compact body, expressive face, and affectionate personality.
Frenchies are popular because they are loving, playful, funny, people-focused, and adaptable to many home environments.
Yes. French Bulldogs are loving, gentle, and family-oriented. They enjoy being around people and are often excellent companions for families, singles, and apartment owners.
They usually do best in homes where they receive attention, affection, and consistent daily care.
Adult French Bulldogs are compact dogs. Most typically weigh around 20β28 pounds and stand about 11β13 inches at the shoulder.
Their small size makes them easy to manage, but they still have a sturdy, muscular Bulldog build.
French Bulldogs have moderate exercise needs. Short walks, light play, and indoor activity are usually enough to keep them happy and healthy.
French Bulldogs can come in many coat colors and patterns, including fawn, cream, brindle, pied, blue, lilac, chocolate, merle, and other rare color variations.
At Trained Bullies, appearance matters, but health, temperament, and quality are always the priority.
American Bulldog Questions
5 QuestionsThe American Bulldog is a strong, athletic, loyal breed known for confidence, courage, and devotion to family.
They are larger and more powerful than French Bulldogs and are often loved for their protective nature, intelligence, and affectionate bond with their owners.
Yes. With proper training, structure, and socialization, American Bulldogs can be loyal, loving, and protective family companions.
They do best with owners who can provide leadership, exercise, routine, and consistent care.
American Bulldogs are medium-to-large dogs. Adults are typically muscular, athletic, and powerful, with males usually larger than females.
Because they are strong dogs, early training and proper handling are important from puppyhood.
Yes. American Bulldogs are intelligent and capable dogs, but they need consistent training, boundaries, and socialization.
Positive reinforcement, structure, and early exposure to people, sounds, environments, and routines help them become confident and well-mannered adults.
American Bulldogs are naturally loyal and alert. They often form strong bonds with their families and can be protective of the people they love.
Puppy Questions
4 QuestionsPuppies should stay with their mother and littermates until they are old enough to transition safely and confidently into a new home.
This early period is important for social development, confidence, bite inhibition, and emotional stability.
Prepare a safe sleeping area, food and water bowls, puppy-safe toys, cleaning supplies, a crate or playpen, and a quiet space where your puppy can settle.
Remove unsafe items such as loose cords, small objects, toxic plants, chemicals, and anything your puppy could chew or swallow.
Training should begin from the first day your puppy arrives home. Start with name recognition, potty routines, crate comfort, simple boundaries, and positive reinforcement.
Yes. Socialization helps puppies grow into confident, stable adults. They should be introduced to normal household sounds, gentle handling, people, routines, and safe new experiences.
At Trained Bullies, we value early development because it helps puppies transition better into their new homes.
Health & Care Questions
4 QuestionsGood Bulldog care includes quality food, clean water, routine vet visits, proper vaccines, parasite prevention, exercise, grooming, and maintaining a healthy weight.
Bulldogs also need owners who understand their breed-specific needs and provide daily attention.
Yes. French Bulldogs can overheat quickly because of their flat-faced structure. They should be kept cool, especially during warm weather.
Your puppy should see a licensed veterinarian soon after arriving home and continue with the recommended puppy vaccine and wellness schedule.
Your vet can also guide you on nutrition, parasite prevention, spay/neuter timing, and overall health monitoring.
No. Bulldogs are family companions and should not be left outside full-time. They need safe shelter, proper temperature control, human interaction, and daily care.
French Bulldogs especially should be kept indoors because they are sensitive to heat and extreme weather.
Purchasing Questions
4 QuestionsStart by contacting Trained Bullies about available puppies. We can discuss breed preference, puppy personality, family needs, availability, and next steps.
Our goal is to help you choose a puppy that fits your lifestyle and home.
Yes. We help families understand the difference between French Bulldogs and American Bulldogs and guide them toward a puppy that matches their lifestyle.
Some families want a compact companion Frenchie, while others want the strength and confidence of an American Bulldog.
Pricing can vary based on breed, bloodline, color, structure, availability, age, and overall quality.
French Bulldogs, especially rare colors, often cost more due to breeding difficulty and high demand. American Bulldogs may vary depending on size, bloodline, and breeding quality.
Absolutely. We encourage questions. Choosing a puppy is a serious commitment, and we want every family to feel informed, comfortable, and confident before moving forward.
Let Trained Bullies help you find the right Bulldog puppy
Whether you are interested in a French Bulldog or an American Bulldog, our team is happy to guide you through availability, puppy care, breed personality, and the next steps.