| DescriptionThe Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge is a medium size dog whom stands proud
and out from the rest, fearless, confidant, alert yet docile, showing
great strength, a real power house, whom attracts stares and comments,
with regards to his strong hard athletic physique, yet still close
coupled and compact, enough to promote the traditional bulldog looks,
that are common with regards to his breeding, stocky athletic imposing.
The shoulders are muscular and slightly sloping, fore legs are
straight, well boned and set well apart, elbows turned neither in or
out, feet broad strong, toes tight, nails curved and strong, pads thick
and tough. The hindquarters are broad and muscular, with well developed
second thigh denoting power, but not cumbersome, moderate angulations
at hocks, cow hocks and splay feet are serious faults. His gait is
powerful, heavy, with good drive from the hind quarters. A straight or
pump handle tail is preferred and most desired, but crank and cork
screw is accepted. The Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge has a large strong
head, the upper region of the head is slightly convex from one side to
the other, the fore head dominates the face, however it is still wider
than high, the head is furrowed, with loose thick and wrinkled skin
about the throat and side of head, cheeks: prominent, due to the strong
development of the muscles, broad muzzle: with obvious folds, broad and
deep, keeping it's length in comparison with that of the entire head.
The nose is broad, with well open nostrils; lack of fore face with
nostrils set on top of muzzle is a reversion back to the kennel club
bulldog and is very undesirable. Care is taken to keep the traditional
strong bulldogge head, allowing short strong enough muzzle to not
hinder breathing while still keeping the solid close coupled broad set
bulldog looks. The body is compact. The chest is wide and deep with
ribs well sprung and well set down between the fore legs. The back is
short, giving the impression of a well balanced dog. The neck is
slightly arched, of moderate length, very muscular and almost equal to
the circumference to the skull. The top line is solid with a broad and
muscular back, withers well marked, broad loin, rather short and solid.
The ears are set high and wide, rose preferred, button is accepted. The
coat is of fine texture, smooth flat, short coat desired, similar to
the glossy sheen of the Stafford, double or oily coat un-desired Any
color acceptable, Dorset's are bred in variations of brindle,
variations of pied, also black and slate gray- blue, the slate gray
blue's known as Dorset Blue poole's, as a respect & tribute to the
original blue Paul (pol) of Scotland, and the area of Poole in
Dorset.......this breeding is still at the early stage's of Steve's
breeding program, and have only just after a few years started to
reproduce type, in color.
OriginWith a breeding program known to go back to the late 1980's, Steve
Barnett set out to re-create his ideal bulldogge of old, utilizing his
earlier experiences of the various bulldog cross's he was involved in
breeding, some of which went into the foundation stock of the late
produce a fitter kennel club bulldog. Steve Barnett's goal (in his own
words) has been "always to produce a national bulldogge, a dog which is
brought out into the show or ring with pride, to stand besides your dog
knowing that he is an athlete, capable of non-stop energy, worthy of
the name gladiator, a true bulldog both in appearance and traditional
bulldog temperament. Not a nuisance around animals and other dogs, but
with a inbred fire if needed, or called upon, a dog that would grace
the arena of any show in any country any were in the world, and be
gazed upon with true spirit and real national pride, not shown amongst
the fruit and veg in a wheel barrow like the kc dogs of today." Steve
found his desired Bulldogge's, way back in history being bred strong in
the early 16th centaury, bred for the kings and queens of the Tudor
period as the bear baiting dogs of old, the same dogs were bred for the
During the Tudor period both these bloody sports were at a height of
national past time's, the normal person although poverty stricken and
hungry seemed to always find the odd half penny to attend the various
bear pits that lined the south side of the Thames as early as 1506,
mentioned by Shakespeare and other known writers in their day. Henry
the VIII (1509 -47) had a real strong liking and interest, in the early
bear pits and bull baiting, appointing the first official master of the
game, documented in history Queen Elizabeth had a fascination for the
sport of bull and bear baiting. She once visited Kenilworth Castle in
for her amusement, although this was the height of the bull and bear
baiting period in old England, A bill to end bull-baiting was defeated
as late in history as 1829 by forty -five vote's, only to be abolished
through out history for close on 400 years, these early dogs were the
back bone to the now out of shape bulldog of today, the kind that won
the hearts and minds of the early writers of the day, that stamped the
seal, that brought national pride to the words English bulldogge, our
goal has been to re-produce this early broad muzzled flat faced dog of
old, but to still keep the traditional shape and character we have all
come to love. In doing this Steve Barnett presents us with the Dorset
Olde Tyme Bulldogge, the original English Bulldogge, our national
breed, the better, fitter, Bulldogge. (Written with pride by Steve
Barnett)
TemperamentThe Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge is a very good all round family member,
family circle, not homed as a guardian, but determined protector none
the less. Whether you are active or laid back, the Dorset bulldogge
will fit into any life style. Keen to lie at your feet or walk at your
side, a good companion very attached to his master and very
affectionate; longs to be loved. They are usually good with non-k-9
pets, especially when raised with them from puppyhood and they usually
get along well with other dogs.
HeightHeight: 19-21 inches (48-54 cm.)
WeightWeight: 60-90 pounds (27-41 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsVery healthy
Conditions for LivingThe The Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge can live in doors or out. If they
are kept outdoors they will need the benefit of a good dry draft free
kennel. They will do fine in an apartment.
Exercise RequirmentsThis Bulldogge can handle any amount of exercise. They are keen to lay
at your feet or walk at your side, but like all dogs, need to be taken
Life ExpectancySome dogs have been known to live up to 14 years
GroomingCoat care can consist of a daily wipe over with a cloth or soft brush,
care should be taken to make sure all wrinkles around the muzzle are
free from any dirt or staining.
GroupMASTIFF
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