Bulldog is cruelty-free.
This brand has confirmed that it is truly cruelty-free. They don't test finished products or ingredients on animals, and neither do their suppliers or any third-parties. They also don't sell their products where animal testing is required by law.
Bulldog isn't owned by a parent company that is not cruelty-free.
At a Glance
Finished products tested on animals | No |
Ingredients tested on animals | No |
Suppliers test on animals | No |
Third party animal testing | No |
Sold in mainland China | No |
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About Bulldog
Bulldog is a budget brand that sells For Men and Skincare. Their products are available in or ship to Australia, Canada, International, UK/Europe and USA. Bulldog is certified by Leaping Bunny.
How We Classify Brands Like Bulldog As Cruelty-Free
We communicate directly with brands regarding their animal testing policy. Brands are only added to our cruelty-free directory once they answer all our questions and they meet our cruelty-free criteria.
- Does your brand test on animals, for either finished products or ingredients?
- Do your suppliers test on animals? How do you ensure this?
- Do any third-parties test on animals on your behalf?
- Do you test on animals where required by law?
- In which countries are your products sold (excluding online sales)?
Learn more about the Cruelty-Free 5 (our cruelty-free criteria) and why we ask brands these specific questions.
Some brands are listed as cruelty-free by organizations such as PETA or the Leaping Bunny program. These brands are not automatically added to our list, and we sometimes find that PETA-approved brands don’t meet our cruelty-free criteria.
How can bulldog be considered cruelty free if their parent company does?
Hi Dominique, although we support all cruelty-free brands regardless of parent company, we understand that not everyone feels this way. We always try to mention the parent company whenever possible to make it easier to avoid. Here’s a helpful list of every cruelty-free brand owned by a parent company that tests on animals: https://www.crueltyfreekitty.com/cruelty-free-101/list-cruelty-free-brands-owned-by-parent-company/