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The Shorty Bull is just what it sounds like—a barrel-chested, short-legged Bulldog! A miniature version of that very breed, the Shorty Bull grows up to 40 pounds in adulthood but retains almost all the physical attributes of its namesake. Gregarious and good with families and kids, these dogs are easy to train because of their strong bonds with people. Shorty Bulls have a strong prey drive that means they’ll chase almost anything that moves.
Temperament
Friendly, calm, eager to please
Breed Fast Facts
27 - 39 lbs
Small
Moderate
Moderate
Medium
10 to 13 years
Delaware State Parks are dog-friendly, so you can bring your best furry friend for a hike in your home state anytime you like. Dogs are also allowed on many of Delaware’s beautiful beaches, though often according to an annual schedule. Rehoboth Beach, for example, welcomes canine visitors between the months of October and April. Check out Elsmere’s dog park when your dog could do with a social visit, and play together on the agility training equipment. Residents and visitors alike will enjoy stopping by the pet-friendly cafés, breweries, pubs, and dog parks available in this picturesque state! You and your dog can even see a movie together at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand
In 2019, Delaware’s state dog was the rescue dog!
Most dog owners in this state favour the Labrador Retriever.
According to law, households in Delaware may include up to three dogs.