French and English bulldogs might have similar names, but they have their differences when it comes to physical traits and characteristics.
The primary distinction between French and English bulldogs comes down to size. English bulldogs tend to be short and stout, standing around 14-15 inches tall and weighing around 50 pounds at most.
French bulldogs (also called Frenchies) are shorter than English bulldogs – around 11-13 inches tall and generally weigh under 30 pounds.
Both French and English bulldogs have those loveable short noses, tiny legs, and that coveted wrinkly skin that makes them distinct from other more traditional breeds. Those looking for smaller dogs might just find the perfect match in either a Frenchie or an English bulldog.