DescriptionThe head of the Original English Bulldogge is flat and wide with a
strong jaw. The jaw has a distinctive undershot bite. The ears are
rose shaped. The neck is medium length, heavily muscled, and widens
towards the shoulders. The forequarters are heavy and have muscular
shoulders and strong straight legs. The body is heavily muscled with a
wide chest and a strong brisket. There is a slight downward slope from
the hindquarters to the shoulders. The hindquarters are large,
muscular, and longer in proportion than the forelegs, so as to make the
hindquarters higher than the forequarter. The tail is docked for
health reasons. The coat is short and smooth. The color is white,
white with patches of brindle, black, salmon or fawn, and tri colored
(black, white, and tan or brindle).
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Grooming
TemperamentThe Original English Bulldogge is loyal, bold, and fearless. The most
important traits for this breed are health, temperament, lifespan, and
loyalty; appearance is only secondary. They do best when they live
indoors and are made an important part of the family.
HeightHeight: Males 16-18 inches (41-46 cm.) Females 15-16 inches (38-41
WeightWeight: Males 50-70 pounds (23-32 kg.) Females 40-55 pounds (18-25
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for LivingThe Original English Bulldogge does best living indoors close to its
family.
Exercise RequirmentsLife Expectancy-
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Origin
The Original English Bulldogge came with the Wilkinson family in 1946
to Canada from Scotland. It had been kept by the Wilkinson family in
Scotland for generations. These dogs are not a recreation but a true
breed, directly descended from the original bull-baiting breed.
Group
Working
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