Bulldog vs Portuguese Water Dog

Which dog breed is right for you?

Bulldog

Size
40–50 lbs, 14–15 in
Lifespan
8–10 years
Exercise
Low
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Calm Courageous Friendly Dignified

Portuguese Water Dog

Size
35–60 lbs, 17–23 in
Lifespan
11–13 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Adventurous Athletic Loyal Obedient

About the Bulldog

The Bulldog — also known as the English Bulldog — traces its ancestry to 13th-century England, where its predecessors were used in the brutal sport of bull-baiting before the practice was outlawed in 1835. Today's Bulldog stands 14–15 inches tall and weighs 40–50 pounds, with a wide, low-slung, heavy-set body, a massive short-faced head, and the breed's trademark underbite and wrinkled face. Their short, smooth coat comes in red, white, fawn, fallow, and various brindle patterns, requiring minimal grooming beyond regular wrinkle cleaning.

Temperament & Personality

Modern Bulldogs are gentle, dignified, and surprisingly affectionate — a far cry from their fierce bull-baiting ancestors. They are calm, patient, and excellent with children, earning them a reputation as one of the most dependable and predictable family companions. Bulldogs are sociable with other pets and typically friendly with strangers, though they can be courageous and protective when they sense a genuine threat to their family.

Pros

  • Calm, low-energy temperament — perfectly content with short walks and lots of couch time
  • Excellent apartment dog due to compact size and minimal exercise requirements
  • Patient and gentle with children, making them outstanding family pets
  • Minimal grooming needs with their short, easy-care coat

Cons

  • Severe brachycephalic syndrome causes chronic breathing difficulties, snoring, and heat intolerance
  • Extremely prone to health problems — including hip dysplasia, cherry eye, skin fold infections, and spinal issues
  • Cannot tolerate heat or vigorous exercise and is at high risk of heatstroke
  • Expensive to own due to frequent veterinary visits and potential for costly surgical interventions

Bulldogs may have special needs, but they repay every ounce of care with unwavering devotion — find adoptable Bulldogs on Puplister.

About the Portuguese Water Dog

The Portuguese Water Dog was developed centuries ago along Portugal's coast, where it served as an indispensable fisherman's companion — herding fish into nets, retrieving lost tackle, and swimming messages between boats. These robust, medium-sized dogs stand 17 to 23 inches tall and weigh 35 to 60 pounds, with a strong, muscular build optimized for swimming. Their coat comes in two varieties — curly or wavy — in black, white, brown, or combinations thereof, and grows continuously like human hair rather than shedding seasonally.

Temperament & Personality

Portuguese Water Dogs are spirited, obedient, and deeply bonded to their families — they thrive on being included in activities and do not do well relegated to the backyard. They are playful and patient with children, typically friendly with other dogs, and possess an enthusiasm for life that is both infectious and demanding. Their intelligence and eagerness to work make them highly trainable, though they need a job or purpose to remain content.

Pros

  • Low-shedding, hypoallergenic-type coat suitable for many allergy sufferers
  • Outstanding swimming ability and love of water activities
  • Highly trainable, biddable, and eager to please
  • Robust health with a lifespan of 11 to 13 years

Cons

  • High exercise demands — needs vigorous daily activity including swimming when possible
  • Coat requires regular professional grooming every 4 to 6 weeks
  • Can become mouthy and destructive if under-stimulated or left alone too long
  • Prone to hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and GM1 storage disease

A water-loving, people-devoted companion awaits — explore Portuguese Water Dog listings on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Bulldog and a Portuguese Water Dog?
The Bulldog is 40–50 lbs, 14–15 in sized while the Portuguese Water Dog is 35–60 lbs, 17–23 in sized. They differ in size (40–50 lbs, 14–15 in vs 35–60 lbs, 17–23 in), lifespan (8–10 years vs 11–13 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Bulldog or Portuguese Water Dog?
Bulldog is generally good with kids. Portuguese Water Dog is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Bulldog or Portuguese Water Dog?
The Bulldog has a lifespan of 8–10 years while the Portuguese Water Dog has a lifespan of 11–13 years.

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