Energy
80%
Bull-A-Mador
Friendly, Courageous, Active
Bull-A-Mador is a designer cross between the Bulldog and the Labrador Retriever. This mix usually weighs about 55-88 pounds, can inherit a dense double coat, and often blends an active, people-oriented temperament from both sides of the pedigree. Common monitoring areas include Hโฆ
Traits
Bull-A-Mador Characteristics
Shedding
80%Trainability
80%Grooming
50%Friendliness
90%Coat Type
Double coat Weekly BrushingBreed data
Data Snapshot
Intelligence
Average lifespan
Lifetime cost
Annual food estimate
With kids
Known conditions
Known genetic concerns: Hip/Elbow dysplasia, Obesity
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Care basics
Bull-A-Mador Care Tips
Needs 60-90 minutes of purposeful daily exercise plus mental work to stay balanced.
Expect regular sheddingโbrush 3-4 times per week to control loose coat and skin buildup.
Usually responds well to positive-reinforcement training and early socialization.
Keep body weight lean and monitor mobility to reduce stress on developing joints.
Owner fit
Who the Bull-A-Mador Suits
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Recommended for experienced owners โ higher owner difficulty rating of 7/10.
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Better suited to homes with outdoor space โ this large needs room to move.
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Naturally friendly and energetic, this breed fits best with early socialization and clear routines.
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