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Olde English Bulldogge (Red Brindle, Muzzle)
Red Brindle, Muzzle

Breed Information

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Name Olde English Bulldogge
Other names OEB, English Bulldog
Origin United States
Breed Group Guardian Dog (UKC)
Size Medium
Type Purebred
Life span 11-13 years
Temperament

Alert

Confident

Courageous

Loving

Friendly

Strong

Height

Male: 17-20 inches (43-51 cm)

Female: 16-19 inches (40-48 kg)

Weight

Male: 60-80 pounds (27-36 kg)

Female: 50-70 pounds (22-31 kg)

Colors

Black

Fawn Brindle

Brindle & White

Black Brindle

Grey

Red Brindle

Litter Size 4-10 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $2000 - $3000 USD

The average cost of a bulldog puppy ranges from $1,500 to $4,000 dollars. These costs are associated with the breeder expenses, birth, and raising a healthy litter of puppies.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability

5 stars

Apartment Friendly

5 stars

Olde 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. Most Olde English Bulldogges cannot swim and are averse to hot weather.

Barking Tendencies

1 stars

Rare

Cat Friendly

3 stars

Child Friendly

4 stars

Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them.

Dog Friendly

3 stars

Exercise Needs

2 stars

This breed needs to be taken on a daily pack walk to satisfy its migration instinct.

Grooming

1 stars

Low Maintenance: Little is needed. This breed is an average shedder.

Health Issues

3 stars

Hypoallergenic: Unknown

Intelligence

3 stars

Ranking: (N/A) Full Ranking List

Playfulness

2 stars

Shedding Level

3 stars

When the Olde English Bulldogge is shedding, use a rubber brush to remove dead hairs.

Stranger Friendly

3 stars

Trainability

2 stars

Consistency is important, but the Olde English Bulldogge is highly sensitive to the tone of its handler's voice, making training a fairly simple process. It is inquisitive and quick to learn simple tasks, yet unpredictable as it is a bit stubborn on occasion.

Watchdog Ability

4 stars

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Olde English Bulldogge Puppy (Lying, Face)
Lying, Face

Olde English Bulldogge Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Buddy Chloe
02 Lucky Bella
03 Toby Coco
04 Duke Maggie
05 Louie Abbie
06 Tucker Ellie
07 Oliver Zoey
08 Dexter Gracie
09 Riley Molly
10 Bailey Penny
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

The Olde English Bulldogge is a muscular, medium-sized dog of great strength, and possesser of fluid, agile movement. He is well balanced and proportioned, while appearing capable of performing without any breathing restrictions in either heat or in cold. Serious Faults: Excessive wrinkle, lack of pigment around eyes, nose or mouth.

Olde English Bulldogges are docile, but capable and protective, fearless and athletic, fierce-looking, determined and courageous, bold and friendly around their family and friends, but fearless adversaries to anyone who threatens their masters or property. This breed likes to chew and should be supplied with plenty of toys and bones. This breed tends to drool and slobber.

History

In 1971 a breeding project began using a linebreeding scheme developed by Dr. Fechimer of Ohio State to rapidly achieve a purebred dog. The goal of this project was to return the bulldog to the appearance of the “Regency-period” bulldog, now named the Olde English Bulldogge (OEB) to clearly differentiate the new breed from the modern English Bulldog. Today’s Olde English Bulldogge matches the looks of the bull baiting dog of the early 1800’s. They are, first and foremost, excellent companions, while also possessing the drive, temperament and agility to perform in numerous working venues as well as being service dogs. The revival of a healthy dog with the longevity to live well into its teens is a primary goal. The Olde English Bulldogge was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 2014.

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