Lindsay H asked:

My mini bulldog is currently 13 lbs at 8 weeks. I am booking flights for the holidays and want to see if he’ll still be small enough to fly under the seat with me.

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6 Responses to “How big will my mini bulldog be at 4 months old?”

  1. BYB's ? killing shelter dogs Says:

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    Answer: There is no such thing as a mini bulldog, but my guess would be that he’ll be 125lbs at 4 months old.

  2. ?? Nekkid Bootie ?? Says:

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    If he’s already 13 pounds, he will most likely be too big to fly under the seat. I dont know the exact weight he will be, but he’s already kinda pushing the limit on the size range.. he has to be able to properly fit in a carrier that fits the carry-on standards.

    There’s no such thing as a “mini bulldog”.

  3. science chick Says:

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    There is no such thing as a mini bulldog, so you either are thinking of some other breed (French Bulldog?) or your got ripped off, and will have no way to predict the size and may have a very unhealthy dog due to being undersized and poorly bred.

  4. Kelly Says:

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    there is no such thing as a mini bulldog and if you paid extra for it you were scammed!
    I have 3 10 week old bulldogs, actual AKC registered, purebred, healthy bulldogs who currently weigh 14, 13 and 10 pounds, so your 13lb monster is no mini!
    but for flying purposes, most airlines require they are under 16 pounds to be in the cabin. that won’t happen unless you starve your ‘mini’, which I don’t recommend.

  5. cher122976 Says:

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    I agree with the others, mini bulldogs aren’t recognized by the AKC. Our bulldog isn’t a mini and was only about 12 pounds when we got her. She’s now 40! Anyway, don’t plan on being able to take your dog with you. Depending on the airline, the limit is about 15 pounds and your dog will definitely be bigger than that. You can take your dog on cargo, but it’s very dangerous as this area sometimes have pressurization issues. Plus, it’s very stressful to the dog. I suggest finding the dog a sitter or kenneling it.

  6. Rick P Says:

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    Well its nice to see that everyone on here has the same answer that there is no such thing as a mini bulldog, sounds like to me this person paid way to much for this dog.

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