The Valley Bulldog, which was the result of crossbreeding a Boxer and Old English Bulldog, has a big head, wide chest, facial wrinkles and loose skin, while preserving a very muscular, stocky, athletic. Their upper body has a good muscle tone. They have facial wrinkles and loose skin.
Speculations arose with the origin of Valley Bulldogs. According to some enthusiasts, this breed already existed for several centuries, though no documentation has been provided. The first reports of the breed was during the 20th century in Canada where breeders successfully crossbred Old English Bulldog and the Boxer breeds. This breed has been famous for driving and guarding cattle against wolves and foxes in the heartland of Canada. They are also used as a watchdog, making them very indispensable and great and gentle companion to farmers and their families. This breed is extremely rare outside of its native Canada.