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I was confused why you wrote this about bulldogs at first. As this is what I'm pretty sure all Americans think of bulldogs.
https://cdn-prd.content.metamorphosis.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/01/shutterstock_607907102-1-768x512.jpg
Short cuddley little guys who just love to be couch potatoes and slobber everywhere.
Then I realized this article is talking about pitbulls...never heard them called American xl bulldogs, always just pitbulls.
Learn something everyday.
I'd never heard the term either here in the US.
Apparently a "bully" is a pitbull/bulldog cross, and XL is a larger variety.
Yeah they do not look anything like what I expected them to be, definitely pitbulls and this doesn't surprise me in the least that they killed sheep. They're just dangerous dogs.
Tbf I generally here them referred to as “XL Bullies” rather than bulldog