It's not a good world for bulldogs any more. You have the "save them all" mentality and the "kill them all" mentality. Plus way too many pit bull types and mixes being adopted out to unqualified pet homes. The real bulldogs are certainly not for everyone, most do not make good pets in the average home which expects a dog to lie around and do nothing. A bulldog needs exercise and work. There are "pet bull" types with no drive, which makes the average folks think they are all the same.

Having that many dogs in a city living in a garage in crates is not right. That's no life for any animal let alone a dog. And bulldogs certainly can't live together in a group like some other breeds. No, Frank43 has said it well. It is not easy to keep these dogs properly. And so many location regulate how many dogs you can have, plus the anti chaining laws so popular now. Any hunting or working dog is better off on a chain with a good house than in a small chain link kennel or a crate inside. Sad times for real dogs of any type, not all dogs want to sit on the couch and eat bon bons…