Q. What is the first principle of bulldog care?
A. The first principle of bulldog care is feeding the finest food.

Q.  Is the Victorian Bulldog the same as the English or British Kennel Club Bulldog?
A.  No!  The Victorian Bulldog is a development and improvement of the English or British Bulldog. 

Q.  Is the Victorian Bulldog a fighting dog?
A.  No!  The Victorian Bulldog is the recreation of a look, not an agressive temperament.

Q.  Do Victorian Bulldogs need lots of exercise?
A.  No! but if unwalked for a few days, they become restless, eager for walks, even a run.

Q.  Can the Victorian Bulldog walk far?
A.  Yes!  I regularly walk my dogs for miles.

Q.  Is the Victorian Bulldog good with other dogs?
A.  Yes! the Victorian Bulldog will stand its ground but is non provocative towards other dogs.

Q.  Is the Victorian Bulldog good with people?
A.  Yes! the Victorian Bulldog has an exceptionally affable nature.

Q.  How is the Victorian Bulldog with children?
A.  The Victorian Bulldog is wonderful with children. 

Q.  What food should a Victorian Bulldog be fed?
A.  We feed our dogs a super premium dry food.

Q.  Does the Victorian Bulldog drool?
A.  No! the Victorian Bulldog is dry mouthed.

Q.  Does the Victorian Bulldog have breed-specific health problems?
A.  No! the Victorian Bulldog has no significant health problems.

Q.  Can the Victorian Bulldog self-whelp?
A.  The Victorian Bulldog is more likely to be self-whelping than the Kennel Club Bulldog.

Q.  Is the Victorian Bulldog, as a breed, growing?
A.  Yes! although the Victorian Bulldog remains a rare breed dog.

Q.  What is the point of the Victorian Bulldog?
A.  The Victorian Bulldog is about bringing back a sense of Bulldog pride.

Q. Is the Victorian Bulldog similar to the American Bulldog?
A. No! The Victorian Bulldog is rather a development of the British Bulldog.

Q. Is the Victorian Bulldog a high maintenance breed?
A. No! The Victorian Bulldog's skin-folds are shallow and therefore do not require daily cleansing.

Q. Do Victorian Bulldogs suffer from flatulence?
A. No! This Kennel Club Bulldog problem is not shared by the Victorian Bulldog.