For the vast majority of my life, I've had at least one (English) Bulldog along with a dog of a different breed. I love their personality, temperament and intelligence (yes, they are extremely intelligent dogs but they are hardheaded and won't mindlessly obey) but my last Bulldog was in fact, the last. The problem? Bulldogs have very little genetic diversity. They are the Frankenstein of the dog world. A healthy Bulldog doesn't exist. They ALL have problems. Breeders in search of the perfect breed standard have destroyed a wonderful dog and from a genetic standpoint, I don't think there's any coming back. So, no. I'm not interested in any more "purebred" dogs. In pursuit of a buck and an unrealistic physical standard, we've bred dogs for looks and specific behaviors instead of health. My two current dogs are mixed breeds that were strays destined for the shelter. We took them in because they were not what most people want. I don't regret it for a minute.