What group is a bulldog in?

A bulldog is a member of the Molosser group of dogs. This group is characterized by their heavy build, short muzzle, and wrinkled faces. Other dogs in the Molosser group include:

* Mastiffs

* Neapolitan Mastiffs

* Bullmastiffs

* Dogue de Bordeaux

* Cane Corso

* Presa Canario

While the Molosser group is a broad categorization, bulldogs specifically fall under the Bulldog-type within this group. This further distinguishes them from other Molossers by their unique features, such as their:

* Short, stocky build

* Strong, powerful legs

* Brachycephalic (short-nosed) skull

* Large, wide chest

* Wrinkled face

So, while a bulldog is generally considered a Molosser breed, it's also categorized specifically as a Bulldog-type dog.