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Where to Find Bulldosu in Palworld: Breeding Combination and Drops

What we know about the sumo-wrestling dog Pal arriving with Palworld's Version 1.0 launch on July 10th.

What we know about the sumo-wrestling dog Pal arriving with Palworld’s Version 1.0 launch on July 10th.

Bulldosu is a sumo-wrestling dog Pal joining Palworld with the Version 1.0 update, and it hits like a truck. Pocketpair’s lore describes it as strong enough to send a charging Rushoar flying on impact, and its teaser appearances lean hard into that gimmick. Here is what is confirmed so far, plus the practical parts you can plan around before it drops.

Quick answer: Bulldosu becomes available when Palworld Version 1.0 launches on July 10, 2026. Confirmed spawn points, drops, and breeding pairs are not live yet, but Ground-type behavior points to desert biomes as the first place to search once the update goes live.


What Bulldosu is

Bulldosu is a sturdy, dog-like Pal that wears a bead necklace made of rocks. Pocketpair’s lore says sumo featuring Bulldosu was widely enjoyed across the old islands, which frames it as a heavy hitter built around raw physical force rather than finesse.

Its teaser comic drives the point home. Bulldosu repeatedly crashes into Dr. Long-locks with enough force to flatten him, and even a full body modification attempt does not change the outcome. Bulldosu keeps winning.

The element has not been officially confirmed. Ground is the leading theory, based on the heavy, earth-themed design and the rock necklace detail the community has focused on.

Pal NameBulldosu
Element TypeGround (suspected)
Entry NumberTBA
Work SuitabilityTBA
HP / ATK / DEFTBA
DropsTBA
Paldeck DescriptionUnder construction
ReferencePal Name

When and how to get Bulldosu

Bulldosu arrives with Palworld Version 1.0 on July 10, 2026. Until the update is live, it cannot be captured or hatched, so there is no early workaround to find one now.

You will know the update has landed when Version 1.0 is applied to your game and the new Pals appear in the wild. Exact spawn coordinates will be knowable only after launch, once players can confirm where Bulldosu actually roams.


Where to look for Bulldosu

Ground-type Pals tend to settle in desert biomes, so a desert region is the first place worth scouting once Version 1.0 is live. That makes it the strongest starting guess for a Pal that reads as Ground-type.

Some Ground-types also appear in early-game grassy areas, so Bulldosu could show up across several zones depending on its difficulty tier. None of this is officially confirmed yet, so treat desert zones as the priority and expand outward from there.


How to beat Bulldosu in a fight

Bulldosu hits hard, so plan your team before you engage. If it is confirmed as a Ground-type, Grass-type Pals are your best answer, since Grass deals double damage to Ground.

Strong Grass picks to bring along include Wumpo Botan, Lyleen, and Broncherry. Any of these should give you a clear type advantage.

Do not bring Electric-types. Ground is super effective against Electric, and against something that already hits as hard as Bulldosu, an Electric team will get punished quickly.


Breeding Bulldosu

Breeding paths for Bulldosu are not finalized. The one certain combination is pairing two Bulldosu together, which produces another Bulldosu.

Parent 1Parent 2Result
BulldosuBulldosuBulldosu

To breed at all, you need a Breeding Farm at your base, which unlocks in the Technology tree at Level 19. You then place a male and a female Pal on the farm along with Cake to start producing an egg. Additional parent combinations for Bulldosu will surface once the update is live and players confirm them.


Can Bulldosu be ridden?

This is still an open question. Its four-legged, dog-like build suggests it could be a ground mount, but the sumo-fighting theme hints at an upright stance that would change how riding works entirely. A definitive answer will come at launch.

Full stats, confirmed spawn locations, drops, skills, and breeding pairs for Bulldosu will lock in once Version 1.0 goes live on July 10th. Until then, prep a Grass-type squad, keep Electric Pals on the bench, and start with desert zones when the update lands.