The Bulldog standard, largely unchanged since its adoption in 1896, highlights the breed’s “great stability, vigor, and strength.” These qualities make the Bulldog an ideal, if slightly unexpected, candidate for a variety of performance activities, such as rally, scent work, and even parkour. Dog sports are not only a great way to keep your Bulldog healthy and engaged but also to promote a deeper partnership with your Bulldog.

Demonstrating the breed’s versatility is 2023 Versatile Bulldog Bronze awardee CH-PKD Rosie the English Bulldog RN CGC TKE VHMA VSWE FITG. She was the third Bulldog to become a Champion Parkour Dog through the International Dog Parkour Association. She was also the sixth Bulldog to achieve Trick Dog Elite Performer with the American Kennel Club.
Submitted by BCA member Katy Sternberger

Rosie performing the “two feet on” parkour behavior using a driftwood log at the beach. Courtesy of Katy Sternberger.

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