| DescriptionThe Olde English Bulldogge should be alert, with a symmetrical,
well-proportioned body. The dog should be cobby, but have the
appearance of an athlete. The head is large and square in proportion to
the body. Deeply sunken between the eyes, extending up the forehead and
moderately wrinkled. Its jaw muscles are large. The lower jaw turns up
and is protruding. The bite is square, but undershot, with large tusks.
The eyes are low and wide set. Its forehead is flat, while its muzzle
is short and broad. The ears may be either rose or button and should be
set high and wide. Dewlap will have two folds. Its neck should be short
and nearly as wide as the head, while the shoulders are very broad and
muscular. Its front legs may be slightly bowed or straight. The ribs
should be well-rounded and the chest wide and deep, while the back is
short, slightly arched and strong. Its belly should be well tucked up.
The thighs are very muscular and the rear legs neither pigeon-toed nor
cow-hocked. Tails must be straight. Its coat can be short and close or
medium and fine, and comes in gray, black, brindle of red, brindle
spots on white, fawn, red or black solid or with white. Pink noses and
pink skin around the eyes are undesirable, but it is not a
disqualification. The coat is short, close and medium fine. Colors
include brindle of red, grey, or black. Brindle spots on white. Solid
white. Fawn, red or black, solid or with white. Pink noses and pink
skin around eyes are undesirable, but not a disqualification.
OriginThe Olde English Bulldogge is a very new and rare breed developed
by David Leavitt through the crossing half English Bulldog, and the
other half: Bullmastiff, Pit Bull, and American Bulldog. In 1971 he
became disenchanted with English Bulldogs due to their breeding and
breathing problems. He discovered that they didnt look like their
ancestors who were healthier and less extreme. David's goal was to
produce a dog with the looks of the 18th century bulldog, with the
temperament of today's English Bulldogs, yet healthy, without breathing
problems, or all the other aliments today's English Bulldogs are prone
to. This new breed can now breathe. They will never be like hounds,
able to run for miles during the hottest weather of summer, but theyre
three times better than the restricted modern Bulldog. Cesarean section
births are not necessary. Artificial insemination, due to male
ineptness and lack of drive, has been replaced by natural ties. Life
span is over eleven years. All breeding stock have had hip x-rays. No
dog with bad hips is bred. David says he is now achieving his goal of
producing a Bulldog with the health and temperament to be able to serve
people, instead of forcing people to serve him.
TemperamentOlde English Bulldogges are docile, but capable and protective,
fearless and athletic, fierce-looking, determined and courageous, bold
and friendly around its family and friends, but a fearless adversary to
anyone who threatens his master or property. Unfriendliness to
strangers is not a defect, although its unusual. This breed likes to
chew and should be supplied with plenty of toys and bones. Nyla-bones
and rubber "Kong" toys are highly recommended. Rawhides, soft rubber
and stuffed toys are unsafe, for they are easily shredded or swallowed
whole. Olde English Bulldogges are so eager to please that they may
overexert themselves in an effort to do whatever is asked of them.
Female Olde English Bulldogges are often more territorial, protective
and possessive than male Bulldogges. This breed tends to drool and
slobber.
HeightHeight: Dogs 16 inches and up (41 cm. and up)
WeightWeight: 50 and up (23 kg. and up)
Known Health ProblemsMay be susceptible to "bloat" - a painful and often fatal condition
that can be brought on by too large a quantity of food consumed at one
time. Like in all large breeds, hip dysplasia sometimes occurs.
Breeders are working hard to keep it out of the Olde English Bulldogge,
therefore, no dog with bad hips is bred.
Conditions for LivingOlde English Bulldogges will adapt to almost any lifestyle. They should
be protected from the extreme cold and heat, although they are not as
susceptible as the AKC Bulldog.
Exercise Requirmentsconditioned they can be active dogs, however, they are equally happy
with moderate exercise. They can stay in relatively good shape with
good muscle tone with only light exercise. These dogs are naturally
slow, and because of their unique structure, they should not be
encouraged to jump or engage in strenuous exercise as young pups.
Life ExpectancyAbout 11 years or more.
GroomingLittle is needed. This breed is an average shedder.
GroupMastiff
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