Australian Bulldog

Appearance: The Australian Bulldog is a thickset medium sized breed. Males standing from 40-45cm and weighing 28-35kg, females stand at 40-48cm weighing 25-35kg. The skull is large but in proportion to their body. The muzzle is broad and wide, short, but not to the extent that it interferes with breathing. The snout should have one to two wrinkles and bite can be slightly overshot or level. Eyes are lowset and wide apart, and can be any colour. Ears should be small to medium sized, and can be rosebud or buttoned.
Necklength thick and deep, slightly longer than the British bulldog so thast breathing is unincombered. The back is short and straight, forelegs set wide apart, but still under the body and straight. The hindquaters are muscular and feet round and compact. The tail is high set and thick at the base. A long short crank or screw tail are acceptable. The coat is short and smooth. Colours range from brindle, white pied, red or fawn.
Personality: The Australian BUlldog has solely been bred and used as a loyal, calm companion. Whilst they love activity they are just as happy to relax with their owner. They are an extremely loyal dog with a friendly disposition and is not considered a guarding breed. The Australian Bulldog is not aggressive, but is known to react to a dog that displays aggression toward it.