Hovawart vs English Bulldog
Discover the differences between Hovawart and English Bulldog to make the best choice for your situation.
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Hovawart
Confident, loyal, and highly intelligent, this breed thrives as both a devoted family protector and an affectionate companion. Strong instincts make it excellent at both work and play.

English Bulldog
Stocky, courageous, and affectionate, this breed charms with its wrinkled face and calm nature. Loyal and gentle, it thrives as a loving family companion.
Quick comparison
Large
30–40 kg
Long, dense
10–14 years
25–35 kg
High energy
Medium
23–25 kg
Short, smooth
8–10 years
18–23 kg
Low activity needs
Personality & behavior
Compare the personality traits and behavioral characteristics of both breeds.
Hovawart
Loyal and affectionate with family, reserved with strangers
Quick learner, responds well to training
Active breed requiring regular daily exercise
Enjoys games but not overly boisterous
Adjusts moderately to new situations and environments
English Bulldog
Affectionate and gentle with family and children
Learns basic commands with some patience
Prefers lounging over vigorous physical activity
Enjoys play but tires fairly quickly
Adjusts well to most living environments
Care needs
Exercise, grooming, and daily care requirements
Hovawart
Hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism
English Bulldog
Brachycephalic syndrome, skin fold infections
Suitability
How well each breed fits different living situations and families
Hovawart
Challenging for beginners
Needs experienced, confident handler for successful training and management
Not ideal
Requires space and regular exercise, not suited to confined environments
Excellent match
Thrives with active owners who provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation
Good companion
Protective and gentle, but supervision is needed due to size and strength
Can adapt
Gets along with other pets if socialized early and properly
Not recommended
Becomes bored and potentially destructive when left alone for extended periods
English Bulldog
Good option
Easygoing, low-maintenance nature suits owners with limited dog experience
Excellent fit
Moderate exercise needs and calm demeanor work well in small living spaces
Not ideal
Low stamina and breathing issues make them unsuited for high-activity lifestyles
Very suitable
Gentle, patient, and tolerant with young children when properly socialized
Usually compatible
Generally sociable but may need guidance with other pets, especially dogs
Not recommended
They struggle with long periods alone and are prone to separation anxiety
Breed strengths
What each breed excels at and their best qualities
Hovawart
- Loyal and devoted to family
- Strong natural guarding instincts
- Good endurance for outdoor activities
- Intelligent and quick to learn commands
- Generally healthy with few breed-specific issues
English Bulldog
- Affectionate with family members
- Generally good with children
- Low exercise requirements
- Minimal grooming needs
- Adaptable to apartment living
Challenges & considerations
Potential challenges and considerations for each breed
Hovawart
- Needs extensive socialization from puppyhood
- High energy requires daily vigorous exercise
- May become stubborn without consistent training
- Prone to separation anxiety when left alone
- Can be wary or aloof with strangers
English Bulldog
- Prone to respiratory problems
- High risk of overheating
- Susceptible to skin infections
- Can be stubborn during training
- Tends to drool frequently
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