
Mixed Breed Dogs
Bullmatian
Reviewed to our editorial standards · Updated 2026-06-12
Size
Large
Life Span
8 to 12 years
Weight
41 to 65 pounds
Height
11 to 24 inches
Breed Group
Mixed Breed Dogs
Adaptability
Friendliness
Trainability
Energy
Health
Intelligence
Bullmatian — Key Facts
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About the Bullmatian
The Bullmatian is a cross between the English Bulldog and Dalmatian. The Bullmatian is a large mixed breed dog known for being deeply loving with its family and friendly once acquainted. With a highly intelligent mind, better suited to homes with outdoor space, the Bullmatian is best matched with experienced owners. Typically standing 11 to 24 inches and weighing 41 to 65 pounds, this breed has a life expectancy of 8 to 12 years, making it a devoted companion for the right family.
Originally classified within the Mixed Breed Dogs group, the Bullmatian brings a distinct combination of traits that sets it apart. The Bullmatian is a high-energy breed that thrives with plenty of daily exercise and mental stimulation. Deeply affectionate, the Bullmatian loves being close to its people and forms strong bonds with every member of the household.
Temperament
The Bullmatian has a famously warm and sociable temperament that makes it responsive to its environment without being overly sensitive. The Bullmatian is famously gentle and patient with children of all ages, making it a wonderful family dog. The Bullmatian tends to love the company of other dogs and typically does well in multi-pet households.
The Bullmatian warms up to strangers at a steady pace and is neither overly suspicious nor blindly trusting. This breed tends to be quiet and won't alert you to every passing noise. The Bullmatian has moderate wanderlust — a secure garden is always recommended. The Bullmatian has a moderate prey drive — keep an eye on small animals nearby.
Health & Lifespan
With a life expectancy of 8 to 12 years, the Bullmatian is a medium-lived breed. The Bullmatian is considered a robust, healthy breed with fewer inherited conditions than many pedigrees.
As a cross between the English Bulldog and Dalmatian, the Bullmatian may inherit health predispositions from either parent line. The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) recommends health screening for hip and elbow dysplasia in all large-breed dogs, which is relevant for any mix involving high-risk breeds. Ask breeders for documented OFA clearances for both parent dogs. Common health areas to discuss with your vet include joint health (hip and elbow dysplasia), dental hygiene, eye health, and routine parasite prevention including flea, tick, and heartworm. The Bullmatian can be prone to weight gain. Measure meals carefully, limit treats, and ensure adequate daily exercise to keep them at a healthy weight. Annual wellness bloodwork — including a complete blood count and biochemistry panel — is recommended from middle age onward to catch conditions like hypothyroidism, kidney disease, and diabetes early. Pet insurance is strongly recommended from puppyhood.
Is this breed right for you?
The Bullmatian is best suited to experienced dog owners who can provide an active lifestyle with plenty of outdoor time. A home with outdoor space is strongly preferred.
Like most dogs, the Bullmatian is happiest when not left alone for extended periods. Cold climates suit this breed well. Hot weather should be approached with caution — ensure shade, water, and avoid exercise in peak heat.
In summary, the Bullmatian is a sociable and loving mixed breed dogs that rewards patient, experienced owners. Do thorough research, meet the breed in person if possible, and connect with a reputable breeder or rescue before bringing a Bullmatian home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Bullmatian good with kids?
The Bullmatian is known for being patient and gentle with children of all ages, making it a popular family choice.
How much exercise does a Bullmatian need?
The Bullmatian is a high-energy breed that needs at least 1–2 hours of vigorous exercise every day. Activities like fetch, hiking, and agility are ideal.
Does the Bullmatian shed a lot?
No — the Bullmatian is a minimal shedder, making it a popular option for households concerned about allergies or keeping the home clean.
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