
Bulldog
AKC · Non-Sporting
View breedSide-by-side comparison from peer-reviewed sources. Lifespan and health figures draw on Royal Veterinary College VetCompass and AKC breed data.
The numbers that most change day-to-day care. A citrus border marks a meaningful advantage.
Top 3 prevalence-ranked conditions for each breed. See each breed's full health profile for screening schedules and source data.
Description and veterinary guidance for Elbow Dysplasia land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Periodontal Disease land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Patellar Luxation land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Cataracts land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Patellar Luxation land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Congenital Cardiac Defect land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Lifespan differs substantially — Miniature Schnauzers typically outlive Bulldogs by about 3.5 years (13.3 vs 9.8 years).
The Bulldog is medium-sized while the Miniature Schnauzer is small — a modest difference in day-to-day care.
Both breeds have similar energy requirements — roughly 45 minutes of daily activity keeps either satisfied.
Miniature Schnauzers rate higher for household-with-kids compatibility (5/5).
Bulldogs carry a heavier breed-specific health burden (1 high-prevalence conditions vs 0 for the Miniature Schnauzer). Budget for screening accordingly.