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Taylor's Bulldane Information & Dog Breed Facts

Collection of all the general dog breed info about Taylor's Bulldane so you can get to know the breed more.

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Breed Classification
What type of dog breed is a Taylor's Bulldane? Learn about its genetic classification and breeding category.
Cross Breed Old Tyme Bulldog and Great Dane mix

Taylor's Bulldane Size and Weight

Size Classification
What size category is a Taylor's Bulldane? Learn how big the Taylor's Bulldane breed typically grows.
Giant
Weight Statistics
How much does a Taylor's Bulldane weigh? Discover typical weight ranges for adult males and females of the Taylor's Bulldane breed.
Male: 100-150 pounds (45-68 kg), Female: 90-130 pounds (41-59 kg)
Average Weight
What is the average weight of a Taylor's Bulldane?
Male: 125 pounds (56.5 kg), Female: 110 pounds (50 kg)
Height
How tall is the Taylor's Bulldane? Taylor's Bulldane height:
Male: 26-28 inches (65-72 cm), Female: 24-27 inches (62-68 cm)
Average Height
What is the average height of a Taylor's Bulldane?
Male: 27 inches (68.5 cm), Female: 25.5 inches (65 cm)

Taylor's Bulldane Price and Availability

Price Range
How much does a Taylor's Bulldane puppy cost? Find current market prices and factors affecting Taylor's Bulldane costs.
Unavailable
Unfortunately the Taylor's Bulldane is an extinct dog breed, so there isn’t any available price range or breeder in the world for purchasing this breed.
Availability
How easy is it to get a Taylor's Bulldane? How many Taylor's Bulldane are there in the world?
Average: The Taylor's Bulldane is a commonly available dog breed. There is less risk of overbreeding compared to the very popular dogs.

Of course, they may be more popular in some countries, and inbreeding may occur, so be careful.

Taylor's Bulldane Trainability and Intelligence

Intelligence Rating
How intelligent is a Taylor's Bulldane? Discover the Taylor's Bulldane's intelligence ranking and learning capabilities.
Smart: The Taylor's Bulldane dogs have great intelligence. They understand and memorize new commands in 15-25 repetitions.

The Taylor's Bulldane is among the smartest dogs in the intelligence ranking.

Training Difficulty
How easy is it to train a Taylor's Bulldane? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's trainability and response to training methods.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are quite easy to train. Sometimes they can be challenging, but if you're consistent in teaching new commands they will obey for sure.
Watchdog Rating
How good is a Taylor's Bulldane as a watchdog? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's alertness and guarding instincts.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are one of the best watchdogs. Their main job is to observe and they're very consistent in their effort. The best vocal cords and sense of hearing belong to them. Usually, they're very territorial and protective about their property, so the Taylor's Bulldane dogs will alert you if they sense something different.
Territorial Protection
Is a Taylor's Bulldane protective of its territory? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's guarding instincts and behavior.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are extremely protective guard dogs. This breed doesn't hesitate to protect its territory so the Taylor's Bulldane can be a good choice if you want an excellent guard dog. Keep calm and the Taylor's Bulldane will take care of unwanted people or animals.

Taylor's Bulldane Personality and Temperament

Personality Traits
What personality does a Taylor's Bulldane have? Learn about characteristic Taylor's Bulldane temperament and behavior traits.
LovingAlertCourageousIntelligentConfidentFriendlyDevotedGentleStrongReserved
Sensitivity Level
How sensitive are they? Taylor's Bulldane sensitivity:
Sensitive: Taylor's Bulldane dogs don't like an irregular daily routine, noisy household, and frequent guest visits.

This breed's emotional level reflects their owner's feelings and they don't handle punishments well.

Affection Level
How affectionate are they? Is a Taylor's Bulldane a good family dog?
Average to High: Taylor's Bulldane dogs are highly affectionate dogs. They like being involved in the family's life. This breed isn't considered an aloof dog.
Social Needs
How much social interaction does the Taylor's Bulldane need? Taylor's Bulldane social needs:
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are a social breed. They enjoy being around people or other animals. This breed doesn't tolerate being left alone.
Impulse to Wander or Roam
How likely is the Taylor's Bulldane to run away? Does this breed explore or wander a lot? Does Taylor's Bulldane roam?
Taylor's Bulldane dogs have average wanderlust potential. Sometimes they like to explore the world and they might escape once or twice, but usually, they prefer staying safely at home. Safer to teach them how to get back to you on command.
Prey Drive
Do this canine have a strong prey drive? Does Taylor's Bulldane have high prey drive?
Taylor's Bulldane dogs have an average prey drive, which means that they don't have a high impulse to chase and catch something like a cat or any other small aminals, but it might happen. Training can help to achieve good behavior.

Taylor's Bulldane Activity and Playfulness

Barking Frequency
Does a Taylor's Bulldane bark a lot? Learn about typical Taylor's Bulldane vocalization patterns and triggers.
Low to Average: The Taylor's Bulldane rarely barks. This breed could be a good choice if you're looking for a quiet breed. They don't bark unless there is a good reason.

Top reasons for barking: protection, alarm, fear, boredom, attention-seeking, greeting, separation anxiety, compulsive barking.

Playful Nature
How playful is a Taylor's Bulldane? Understand the typical play drive and energy level of the Taylor's Bulldane breed.
Taylor's Bulldanes are not the most playful dog breed. Sometimes they do like playing, but that's not their favorite activity.
Apartment Adaptability
Can a Taylor's Bulldane live in an apartment? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's suitability for apartment living.
Very house-friendly dog the Taylor's Bulldane breed. It's good if you have a small garden where he can go out and do his business, but it's not important at all. You can get enough exercise with one or two walks a day, so keeping them indoors shouldn't be a problem.

Taylor's Bulldane Adaptability and Independence

Lifestyle Adaptability
How adaptable is a Taylor's Bulldane to lifestyle changes? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's flexibility to new situations.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs adapt well to lifestyle changes and different living environments. They don't mind moving from one place to another with their owner.
Alone Time Tolerance
Can a Taylor's Bulldane be left alone? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's tolerance to solitude.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs do best when a family member is at home during the day or if their workplace is dog-friendly so they can take the dog at work.

Taylor's Bulldane Bite Characteristics

Bite Risk Assessment
What is a Taylor's Bulldane biting potential? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's bite risk factors.

Low 🔽

The Taylor's Bulldane has a low chance of biting somebody. Top reasons for dog bite: protection, pain, excitement, herding instinct, being provoked. (Data based on the available online bite statistics.)
Mouthing Tendency
Is a Taylor's Bulldane mouthy? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's tendency to use mouth during play.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs have an average tendency to nip, chew, playbite, or herd people. It's a common habit during puppyhood, not aggressive behavior. These "bites" don't hurt, but Taylor's Bulldane dogs need to be taught a good attitude.
Bite Strength Rating
How strong is a Taylor's Bulldane bite? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's bite force measured in PSI.

Above 400 PSI 🔼

Taylor's Bulldane bite force: The Strongest. The Taylor's Bulldane bite force is among the strongest in the canine world. The bite force Taylor's Bulldane measurements are typically quite high, which is a testament to their powerful and large stature. The bite force of Taylor's Bulldane dogs is impressive, and their Taylor's Bulldane bite PSI is reflective of their powerful nature.

The Taylor's Bulldane PSI bite should be respected, and appropriate precautions should be taken when interacting with these dogs. The PSI of a Taylor's Bulldane bite is high, making them one of the strongest breeds in terms of bite force.

They are very protective of themselves and their families, therefore a dog bite from them could be exceptionally dangerous with their PSI being above 400.

To ensure a well-behaved and controlled dog, it's important to learn how to train a Taylor's Bulldane puppy not to bite from an early age. It is important that they’re trained to be around others safely.

Taylor's Bulldane Health and Lifespan

Average Lifespan
How long does a Taylor's Bulldane live? Learn about the typical lifespan of the Taylor's Bulldane breed.
11-13 years
The average lifespan of Taylor's Bulldane: 12 years
Climate Tolerance
How well does a Taylor's Bulldane handle different weather? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's climate adaptability.
Prefers average to warm weather conditions
Different dogs have different preferences when it comes to weather conditions. However, in general, most dogs prefer average to warm weather conditions, as they typically find hot weather conditions to be uncomfortable and taxing.
Health Concerns
What health issues are common in a Taylor's Bulldane? Discover typical conditions affecting the Taylor's Bulldane breed.
Taylor's Bulldanes are commonly healthy dogs. Vet costs aren't expensive with this breed.
Vet Care Frequency
How often does a Taylor's Bulldane need vet visits? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's veterinary care requirements.
Rare
The Taylor's Bulldane should have a complete physical check-up at least every 12-18 months (but preferably once per year). If your dog shows any symptoms, call your veterinarian.
Health Problems
What genetic/health problems does the Taylor's Bulldane breed have? What are the health issues and concerns of the Taylor's Bulldane breed? Most common health risks of Taylor's Bulldane:
Hip Dysplasia Patent Ductus ArteriosisCancerBloatMitral Valve DiseaseSubvalvular Aortic StenosisDilated CardiomyopathyPersistent Right Aortic ArchTricuspid Valve Dysplasia

Taylor's Bulldane Energy and Activity

Energy Rating
How energetic is a Taylor's Bulldane? Understand daily activity needs of the Taylor's Bulldane breed.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs have a higher energy level than other dog breeds. If you want a dog for snuggling on the couch, this breed isn't the perfect choice for you.
Activity Requirement / Exercise Need
How much exercise does a Taylor's Bulldane need? How much exercise do Taylor's Bulldane dogs require per day?

Do Taylor's Bulldane dogs need a lot of exercises?

Taylor's Bulldane dogs exercise need is minimal. If you live a slow life, this breed can be a good choice for you.
Sleeping Need
How much sleep does the Taylor's Bulldane breed need?
Taylor's Bulldane dogs sleep 12-14 hours a day as an average dog and they're not considered a lazy breed.

Taylor's Bulldane Diet and Weight Management

Obesity Tendency
Is a Taylor's Bulldane prone to weight gain? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's obesity risks.
Average: The Taylor's Bulldane has an average risk for obesity. Daily walks should be on schedule. To make your dog happy and fit, feed him with quality dry dog food and live an active life together. Try to find the happy medium between exercise and feeding.

If you notice any weight gain, consult your veterinarian and make a diet plan. Reduce unhealthy food and snacks, and measure the Taylor's Bulldane weight regularly.

Food Consumption
How much food does a Taylor's Bulldane need daily? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's feeding requirements.
6 to 8 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

Taylor's Bulldane Allergies and Grooming

Allergy Friendliness
Is a Taylor's Bulldane hypoallergenic? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's suitability for allergy sufferers.
No
Taylor's Bulldane dogs don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing allergic reactions. Some dog breeds are even considered to higher possibility of an allergic response. Coat type isn't necessarily relevant, because most people are allergic to dander (flakes on the dog's skin) or saliva, not actually to dog hair.
Coat Colors
What colors does a Taylor's Bulldane come in? Discover all possible Taylor's Bulldane color variations.
Black Red Blue White Fawn Brindle Merle Grey
Grooming Requirements
How much grooming does a Taylor's Bulldane need? Learn about Taylor's Bulldane coat maintenance requirements.
Effortless: The Taylor's Bulldane requires minimal grooming. Seasonal flea treatment is needed, but cutting the dog's hair by a professional groomer isn't necessary.

Ears and eyes should be cleaned sometimes to avoid infections. Taylor's Bulldane is one of the best choices if you don't have the time, skill, or money to take care of a high-maintenance dog.

Highly recommended for beginners.
Drooling Tendency
Does a Taylor's Bulldane drool a lot? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's drooling habits.
The Taylor's Bulldane is a big drooler, so if you're disgusted by slobber spots on your clothes, you should choose a dog from another breed. Drooling is the unintentional saliva flowing outside of the mouth. It can be completely normal or a sign of a health problem. Certain dog breeds drool much more than others, just like the Taylor's Bulldane.

If you notice any change in your dog's drooling habit, you should contact a vet as soon as possible.

Stinkiness Rating
Does a Taylor's Bulldane smell bad? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's natural odor levels.

Medium

The Taylor's Bulldane has an average chance of bad smell. Top reasons for dog stinkiness: infection of bad tooth/ear/skin folds, gas attacks.
Coat Characteristics
What type of coat does a Taylor's Bulldane have? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's fur characteristics.
FineDense
Bathing Needs
How often does a Taylor's Bulldane need baths? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's bathing requirements.
3-4 weeks
More often than average. These dog coats tend to be longer, softer, and oilier than short-haired breeds. While a good bath every now and then is a great way to keep your buddy from becoming overly smelly, be mindful about overbathing.

Bathing will wash away your dog’s natural oils, while a simple brushing every few days should keep them clean.

Shedding Level
How much do Taylor's Bulldane dogs shed? How to control, reduce and prevent the shedding of the Taylor's Bulldane? Do Taylor's Bulldane dogs shed a lot?
Taylor's Bulldane dogs shed moderately. It's a natural process of the hair growth cycle. Regular brushing reduces the amount of hair that sheds. It mostly depends on their health status and breed type.

Taylor's Bulldane Good With

Child Compatibility
Is a Taylor's Bulldane good with children? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's behavior around kids of different ages.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are kid-friendly dogs. This breed is a good choice if you have children.
Pet Compatibility
How well does a Taylor's Bulldane get along with other pets? Discover the Taylor's Bulldane's compatibility with other animals.
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are generally with other pets.
Stranger Friendly
Are they aggressive or friendly towards/with strangers? Taylor's Bulldane temperament with other people:
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are average friendly towards strangers.
Cat Friendly
How well do Taylor's Bulldane dogs get along with cats? Are they good with kittens? What is this fido's temperament with cats? Can they be good with cats? Can the Taylor's Bulldane breed live with a cat?
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are average friendly towards cats.
Dog Friendly
Is Taylor's Bulldane good with other dogs? Are they dog-friendly dogs? How well do Taylor's Bulldane dogs get along with other dogs?
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are average friendly towards other dogs.
Good For First Time Owners
Is Taylor's Bulldane breed good for first-time owners? Do they make a good dog for novice owners? Is Taylor's Bulldane breed suitable for first-time owners?
Yes
Taylor's Bulldane dogs are good for novice owners, due to their easy-going personality.
Office Friendly
Are Taylor's Bulldane dogs good office canines? Do Taylor's Bulldane dogs make good office-friendly pets? Can they be office dogs?
No
Taylor's Bulldane is not the best dog breed for office environment.
Senior Citizens Friendly
Are they senior citizens friendly dogs? How well do Taylor's Bulldane dogs get along with the elderly people? What is the Taylor's Bulldane temperament with senior people? Are Taylor's Bulldane dogs good for elderly owners?
Taylor's Bulldanes are usually recommended for elderly people.

Taylor's Bulldane As a Working Dog

Service Dog Capability
Can a Taylor's Bulldane be a service dog? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's service work potential.

Not really

This breed generally not used as a service dog. A service dog is a term used in the USA to refer to any type of assistance dog specifically trained to help people who have disabilities, such as visual impairment, hearing impairments, mental disorders, seizures, mobility impairment, and diabetes. Service dogs are protected under the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).

Taylor's Bulldane is not the best breed for service purposes.

Therapy Work Suitability
Is a Taylor's Bulldane good as a therapy dog? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's therapy work aptitude.

Yes

This breed makes a perfect therapy dog. A therapy dog is a dog that might be trained to provide affection, comfort, and love to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, hospices, disaster areas, and people with anxiety disorders or autism.

Taylor's Bulldane breed is a good choice for therapeutic purposes.

Scent Detection Ability
Is a Taylor's Bulldane good at detection work? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's scenting abilities.

Not really

They are not typically employed for this type of work, but there may be exceptional cases. A detection dog or sniffer dog is a dog that is trained to use its senses (mostly its smell) to detect substances such as explosives, illegal drugs, wildlife scat, currency, blood, and contraband electronics such as illicit mobile phones.

Taylor's Bulldane is not the best breed for detection purposes.

Search & Rescue Potential
Can a Taylor's Bulldane do search and rescue? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's SAR capabilities.

Not really

This dog breed is not typically used as a search and rescue dog. The use of dogs in search and rescue (SAR) is a valuable component in wilderness tracking, natural disasters, mass casualty events, and locating missing people.

The Taylor's Bulldane is not the best breed for SAR purposes.

Maritime Work Ability
Is a Taylor's Bulldane good on boats? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's maritime capabilities.

Not really

Taylor's Bulldane breed usually doesn't like being on a boat.

Boat dogs were typically bred for their strength, stamina, and water resistance, as they were often required to perform tasks such as pulling in fishing nets, and jumping into the water to retrieve ropes or lines, or helping to move cargo.

Sailor dog is a type of dog that was bred to accompany sailors on their voyages. They were typically used for three purposes: as a working dog, a watchdog, and as a companion. A boat dog is a term used to describe a type of dog that was traditionally bred and used as a working dog on boats.

Draft Work Capability
Can a Taylor's Bulldane pull carts? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's drafting abilities.

Yes

A drafting dog or draft dog is a dog bred and used for cart pulling. Dogs bred for this work have strong builds and qualities that are needed, strength and determination.

Taylor's Bulldane breed is a good choice for drafting purposes.

Military Service Background
Was a Taylor's Bulldane used in military service? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's military history.

Yes

In history, this breed was unfortunately used for combat dogs. A combat dog is a specially trained dog that is used in warfare to help protect military personnel and assets. Combat dogs are often deployed in areas where there is potential for contact with the enemy, such as during raids or search operations. Combat dogs are typically assigned to either infantry or special operations units. They are used for a variety of tasks including area security, sentry duty, trackers, and explosive detection. In addition to their combat roles, combat dogs also play an important role in troop morale by providing companionship and emotional support.

Taylor's Bulldane Reproducibility

Puppy Litter Size
How many puppies does a Taylor's Bulldane usually have? Learn about typical litter sizes.
4-10 puppies
Pregnancy Duration
How long is a Taylor's Bulldane pregnant? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's gestation period.

60-64 days

Reproductive cycle of the female Taylor's Bulldane: The first period called Proestrus lasts for about 9 days.

During this time the females start to attract males. You can notice by swelling vulva and bloody discharge.

The second part is the Estrus when the female is receptive for the male. It lasts for about 3 to 11 days.

The sign of the proestrus part is the soft and enlarged vulva. The discharge decreases and lightens in color.

The third part is the Diestrus. Normally, it occurs around day 14. In this period the female’s discharge changes for vivid red and coming to its end. The vulva returns to average, and she will no longer permit mating.

The fourth part called the Anestrus. The time frame between heat periods normally lasts about six months.

Breeding Frequency
How often can a Taylor's Bulldane have puppies? Learn about safe breeding intervals.

Once a year.

More frequent breeding is not healthy. It is very important not to buy a dog from a puppy mill, where the needs of the pups and their mothers are ignored. It's an inhumane high-volume dog breeding facility, where puppies born several times a year.

Taylor's Bulldane Recognition

AKC Classification
What AKC group is a Taylor's Bulldane in? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's AKC classification.
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club.
FCI Classification
What FCI group is a Taylor's Bulldane in? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's international classification.
Not recognized by FCI.
Kennel Club Recognition
Which kennel clubs recognize a Taylor's Bulldane? Learn about the Taylor's Bulldane's official recognition.
Dog Registry of America Inc.

Taylor's Bulldane Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Intelligence Rating: Smart: The Taylor's Bulldane dogs have great intelligence.
  • Health Concerns: Taylor's Bulldanes are commonly healthy dogs.
  • Apartment Adaptability: Very house-friendly dog the Taylor's Bulldane breed.
  • Grooming Requirements: Effortless: The Taylor's Bulldane requires minimal grooming.
  • Watchdog Rating: Taylor's Bulldane dogs are one of the best watchdogs.
  • Lifestyle Adaptability: Taylor's Bulldane dogs adapt well to lifestyle changes and different living environments.
  • Child Compatibility: Taylor's Bulldane dogs are kid-friendly dogs.
  • Senior Citizens Friendly: Taylor's Bulldanes are usually recommended for elderly people.
  • Good For First Time Owners: Taylor's Bulldane dogs are good for novice owners, due to their easy-going personality.
  • Therapy Work Suitability: This breed makes a perfect therapy dog.
  • Draft Work Capability: A drafting dog or draft dog is a dog bred and used for cart pulling.
Cons
  • Allergy Friendliness: Taylor's Bulldane dogs don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing allergic reactions.
  • Drooling Tendency: The Taylor's Bulldane is a big drooler, so if you're disgusted by slobber spots on your clothes, you should choose a dog from another breed.
  • Alone Time Tolerance: Taylor's Bulldane dogs do best when a family member is at home during the day or if their workplace is dog-friendly so they can take the dog at work.
  • Office Friendly: Taylor's Bulldane is not the best dog breed for office environment.

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Taylor's Bulldane Comments, Reviews and Questions

  • Robert Taylor

    Mar 3, 2022, 7:11:09 PM:

    As the creator of the breed you have done well with your info the is a few things that are wrong they are not a extinct breed they are a new breed also they aren't bad for drool but on the whole pretty good information.