Yeah. Small.
But those English bulldog has a super strong chin. Maybe they are slow. But once they get you, your legs are DESTROYED.
Tips for dealing with A potentially aggresive dog.Staying safe ::
Many serious attacks occur when a child is visiting the home of a relative with a pit bull or rottweiler ("new" situations1) or when the dog is new to the child's home.
Most dangerous situations Leaving an infant or toddler alone with any dog breed
"New" situations involving children and aggressive dog breeds
Approaching a chained dog, especially if it is male and unaltered
Encountering a group of loose dogs. Like the human "mob" mentality, normally obedient dogs often become violent when part of a pack
Inserting yourself into a dogfight, especially when pit bulls are involved
Approaching a vehicle with a dog inside (or in the bed of a truck)
Always remember Do not pet a dog without first letting him see you
Do not lean your face close to a dog
Do not tease a dog, especially if it is chained
Do not startle a sleeping dog
Do not bother a dog that is eating
Do not disturb a dog that is caring for puppies
Do not turn your back on a dog and run away
If you think you may be attackedGuidelines from the HSUS
Never scream and run
Remain motionless, hands at your sides, and avoid eye contact with the dog
Once the dog loses interest in you, slowly back away until he is out of sight
If the dog does attack, "feed" him your jacket, purse, bicycle, or anything that you can put between yourself and the dog If you fall or are knocked to the ground, curl into a ball with your hands over your ears and remain motionless. Try not to scream or roll around