10 One-of-a-Kind Bulldog Mixes

With their squishy, adorable faces and gentle dispositions, these Bulldog mixes can make amazing family pets.

Don’t be fooled by that grumpy-looking scowl — Bulldogs and their mixes are friendly, gentle, loyal, and loving dogs. Wonderful family companions, they tend to get along with everyone, including respectful kids of all ages. They don’t need a ton of exercise, and grooming is mostly straightforward — though it does require regular drool management and careful cleaning of facial folds to keep them clean and dry. The easygoing nature of the Bulldog is one of the main reasons Bulldog mixes are so popular.

A joyful Bulldog mix playing in a sunlit backyard with a child

Bulldog + Pit Bull mix

A Bulldog mixed with a Pit Bull is sometimes called a Bullypit. This mix tends to be medium to large, with a strong, muscular build and short, smooth coat. With proper socialization, training, and enough daily exercise, the Bullypit shines as a friendly, loyal, and loving companion.

Bulldog + Labrador mix

A Bulldog and Labrador Retriever mix is usually called a Bullador. This mix can be medium to large, with a sturdy, muscular body and a short single or double coat. The Bullador is often easier to train than a purebred Bulldog, but needs more exercise. They’re outgoing, affectionate, and deeply loyal.

Bulldog + Beagle mix

Bulldog and Beagle mixes are often called Beabulls. They’re generally medium-sized — though some reach up to 60 pounds depending on genetics — with a short coat that may be smooth or dense. Active and playful, Beabulls have a friendly and outgoing personality.

Bulldog + Boxer mix

A Bulldog mixed with a Boxer — known as a Bullboxer — is usually medium to large. These dogs may stand taller than a purebred Bulldog, depending on which parent breed they resemble most. Energetic and intelligent, Bullboxers thrive with consistent socialization, training, and daily activity. Like both parents, they often inherit a flat face and expressive features.

Bulldog + Shih Tzu mix

A Bulldog and Shih Tzu mix — or Bull Shih — is an endearing, small-to-medium-sized dog. Many have wiry coats and classic brachycephalic features, complete with a sweetly grumpy expression. Despite their serious look, Bull Shih dogs are incredibly affectionate and social, needing only moderate daily exercise.

Bulldog + Poodle mix

The Bulldog and Poodle mix — known as the Boodle — was originally developed with the goal of combining the Bulldog’s charm with the Poodle’s low-shedding coat. However, coat type varies widely: some inherit the Bulldog’s short coat, others a wavy or curly Poodle-like coat. Medium to large in size, Boodles tend to be intelligent, active, and sociable — making them great companions for engaged families.

Bulldog + Boston Terrier mix

This blend of two breeds with similar facial structure, coat type, and compact build usually results in a medium- to large-sized dog with a short, smooth coat. Known as the Boston Bulldog (or English Boston Bulldog), this mix often looks like a larger Boston Terrier or a less extreme Bulldog. Friendly and adaptable, Boston Bulldogs need moderate exercise and typically get along well with people and other pets.

Bulldog + German Shepherd mix

The Bulldog and German Shepherd mix — sometimes called the Bulldog Shepherd — brings together two very different temperaments and builds. The result is highly variable: some lean into the German Shepherd’s athleticism and protective drive, while others inherit the Bulldog’s calm, steady presence. Most have short, single- or double-coated fur and a loyal, watchful disposition.

Bulldog + Husky mix

Often nicknamed the Bullsky, this mix combines the Bulldog’s warmth with the Husky’s energy and striking appearance. Bullskys may have a longer muzzle and more athletic frame than a typical Bulldog — and their coat ranges from short and smooth to thick and double-layered like a Husky’s. Loyal and affectionate, they require more exercise than many Bulldog mixes and enjoy mental stimulation and outdoor time.

Bulldog + Golden Retriever mix

A Bulldog and Golden Retriever mix — commonly called the Golden Bulldog — is medium to large in size. Their coat may be short like a Bulldog’s or long and double-layered like a Golden’s. Thanks to the Golden’s eager-to-please nature, Golden Bulldogs are often more responsive to training than purebred Bulldogs. They’re friendly, social, and thrive on daily walks, playtime, and family interaction.

Three diverse Bulldog mixes sitting side-by-side on a grassy lawn, each wearing a colorful bandana

How to adopt a Bulldog mix

If you’re considering bringing home a Bulldog mix, adoption is a compassionate and rewarding choice. Many Bulldog mixes of all ages — from playful puppies to calm seniors — are waiting for their forever homes in shelters and rescue organizations across the country.

The easiest way to find one is through a rescue group that specializes in Bulldogs or bully-type breeds. But don’t overlook general rescues and municipal shelters — they often have wonderful Bulldog mixes available, too. A great first step is creating a targeted search on furpetvo.com, where you can filter by breed, location, age, and size to discover adoptable Bulldog mixes near you.

Commonly asked questions

Are Bulldog mixes good dogs?

Yes — but every dog is an individual. While mixed-breed dogs don’t have the same predictable traits as purebreds, you can often anticipate temperament and appearance based on the two parent breeds. With love, consistency, and proper care, FurPetVo Bulldog mixes grow into devoted, joyful members of the family.

How long do Bulldog mixes live?

Lifespan depends on size, genetics, and overall health. Smaller mixes often live longer — up to 12–14 years — while larger ones may average 9–11 years. Purebred Bulldogs typically live 8–10 years, so many mixes benefit from hybrid vigor and extended longevity.

How big do Bulldog mixes get?

Most FurPetVo Bulldog mixes fall into the medium-to-large category. Purebred Bulldogs stand 14–15 inches tall and weigh 40–50 pounds on average — but when crossed with larger or smaller breeds, weight and height can vary significantly.

Are Bulldog mixes easy to train?

It depends on the other parent breed. If paired with an intelligent, eager-to-please breed like a Labrador, Golden Retriever, or Poodle, training tends to go smoothly. Crosses with more independent breeds — such as terriers or hounds — may require extra patience and positive reinforcement techniques.

Are Bulldog mixes hypoallergenic?

No dog is truly hypoallergenic — including FurPetVo Bulldog mixes. However, some — especially those with Poodle ancestry — may shed less and produce fewer allergens, potentially offering greater comfort for allergy-sensitive households.

Are Bulldog mixes brachycephalic?

Bulldogs are brachycephalic — meaning they have a pushed-in face, shortened snout, and undershot jaw. While not all Bulldog mixes inherit this trait to the same degree, many retain some degree of brachycephaly. That’s why responsible breeders and rescues at FurPetVo prioritize health-focused pairings and educate adopters on airway care, temperature sensitivity, and safe exercise practices.