Side-by-side comparison: temperament, exercise, grooming, health, and cost of ownership.
The gentle, courageous Bulldog is a beloved symbol of determination. Despite their muscular build, they are calm and friendly companions who prefer lounging on the couch to long hikes.
A sleek, athletic Hungarian pointer known as the 'Velcro dog' for its intense bond with its owner. Vizslas are gentle, affectionate, and need plenty of exercise and human companionship.
Quick Answer
Choose Bulldog if you want more apartment-friendly. Choose Vizsla if you want easier to train and better with kids.
Bulldog
Attribute
Vizsla
Size
Weight
Height
Lifespan
Trainability
Energy
Good with Kids
Shedding
Grooming
Apartment
Health
Price
Vizsla tends to be the healthier breed overall.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Lifespan (years)
Health Robustness
Life expectancy favors the Vizsla: 12–14 years versus the Bulldog's 8–10 years. For many families, those extra years together are a compelling reason to lean toward the Vizsla.
Vizsla needs more exercise; Bulldog is lower-maintenance.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Energy Level
Exercise Needs
Apartment Friendly
These breeds sit on opposite ends of the activity spectrum. The Vizsla (energy: 5/5, exercise: 5/5) was bred to work all day and still has that drive.
Vizsla is generally easier to train.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Trainability
Intelligence
If you're a first-time dog owner, this is critical. The Vizsla's trainability score of 5/5 means it responds well to basic positive reinforcement and learns household rules fast.
Bulldog is calmer; Vizsla is more energetic.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Playfulness
Barking Level
Energy
Personality is where these two breeds diverge most visibly. The Bulldog — originally from England — has a docile, willful and friendly disposition.
Vizsla is less expensive to own annually.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Purchase prices are in the same ballpark: $1,500–$4,000 for a Bulldog and $1,000–$2,500 for a Vizsla. The initial investment won't differ dramatically between these two breeds.
Bulldog sheds more; Vizsla is easier to maintain.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Shedding
Grooming Needs
The Bulldog sheds a bit more (3/5) than the Vizsla (2/5). It's not a night-and-day difference, but if you prefer a cleaner home, the Vizsla has a slight edge.
Vizsla is better suited for families with children.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Good with Kids
Good with Dogs
Strangers
The Vizsla has a slight edge with children (5/5 vs 4/5). Both breeds can do well in families, but the Vizsla's affectionate temperament gives it a small advantage around young kids.
Both breeds are similar in size.
Bulldog
Vizsla
Weight (kg)
Height (cm)
The Bulldog (18–25 kg (40–55 lbs), 31–40 cm (12–16 in)) and Vizsla (18–27 kg (40–60 lbs), 53–64 cm (21–25 in)) are very close in size. You won't need different-sized equipment, and food costs will be comparable.
On balance, the Vizsla has the edge — it's easier to train (5/5 vs 2/5), better with children (5/5), less shedding (2/5). For most families, the Vizsla is the more practical choice, particularly if you value an easy-to-train companion.
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Do you have children at home?
The Bulldog and Vizsla are both popular breeds, but they suit different lifestyles. The key differences: Vizsla needs significantly more daily exercise than Bulldog, Vizsla is notably easier to train. Annual ownership costs are lower for the Vizsla by roughly $500/year.
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The Vizsla is generally better with children, scoring 5/5 compared to the Bulldog's 4/5. The Vizsla is one of our top-recommended breeds for families.
The Vizsla is easier to train, scoring 5/5 versus the Bulldog's 2/5. The Vizsla's eagerness to please makes training sessions more productive.
A Bulldog puppy costs $1,500–$4,000 while a Vizsla costs $1,000–$2,500. Annual maintenance runs about $1,600 for the Bulldog and $1,100 for the Vizsla. The Bulldog is the more expensive breed to own long-term.
The Bulldog lives 8–10 years on average, while the Vizsla lives 12–14 years. The Vizsla tends to live longer. Proper diet, exercise, and regular vet care help maximize lifespan for either breed.
The Bulldog is better suited for apartments (5/5) compared to the Vizsla (2/5). The Bulldog is one of our top picks for apartment living.