We have wanted a dog for years and years but have never had the space for one.
We recently moved into a ground floor flat with gardens and expect to be here for at least the next 5 years.
Our dream has always been a boxer but one wouldn't suit our circumstances - mobility limited DP, space restriction, unsecured garden.
Next up is the English Bulldog. As I understand it, they cope well in flats, don't need unsupervised access to a garden, don't require hours of exercise, are good companion dogs and could be a deterrent to intruders - everything we want in a dog!
My initial research left my appalled at the problems the average bulldog is likely to face - breathing issues, cs births required and inability to mate. One source said their life expectancy is only 5 - 8 years!
I started to search for 'healthy bulldogs' and came across 2 different types of results. 1) those that showed images of bulldogs jumping and running and claiming they are perfectly healthy, and 2) Olde English Bulldogges or cross breeds that (to me) looked more aggressive than I'd be comfortable with.
We've considered Staffys but we don't want a dog that might intimidate our neighbours.
Is it unethical to get a bulldog, and if so, does anyone have a suggestion for a breed that might suit our lifestyle?
This will be our first dog btw.