OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG
Breed Group: Bull Dog
These are a variation of the Bulldog breed recognised by Kennel Clubs, visit UK Kennel Club or American Kennel Club for pedigree Bulldog standards.
Average height: 40.64 - 50.8 cms (16-20 in.)
Average Weight: 22 - 38 kgs (50-85 lbs)
Coat Length: Short
Life Span: 9 - 14 years
Colours: Brindle, white, blue, black, lilac, chocolate, tan, and seal (with variations ranging from a two-color coat to a tri-color coat).
HISTORY
Bulldogs were created for the English sport of bullbaiting beginning in 1100. By the middle of the 1800's, the sport was no longer legal, and bulldogs quickly began to disappear. The bulldog was revived solely for the conformation venue, thus selective breeding for appearance severely compromised the health and lifespan of this once agile, athletic, and happy breed. A breeding project began in 1971 using a linebreeding scheme developed by Dr. Fechheimer of Ohio State and directed by David Leavitt to successfully breed a healthier and even-tempered version of the original bulldog with fewer health problems. 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.
The foundation of most of today’s Old English Bulldogs, also known as Olde English Bulldogges, can be traced back to English Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, American Pitbull Terriers, and Mastiffs.
L.E.G.S.
Using the L.E.G.S.® model, our breed descriptions offer insights into typical behavior based on Genetics, Learning, Environment, and Self.
Knowing the sort of 'job' a breed was created for can offer valuable insights into the type of life dogs of that breed would most enjoy. But bear in mind, they are all individuals, treat the following as an indication of breed tendencies – not a prediction.
Shedding
minimal <> considerable
Grooming
minimal <> likely to need professional grooming
Barking
relatively quiet <> very vocal
Predatory behaviour around other pets/livestock
low<>high
Response to strangers
happy to greet everyone <> very wary
Affectionate with family
not at all<>very cuddly
Playful
serious<>very playful
Focus on handler (bond)
independent thinker<>very biddable
Excitable/Impulsive
very calm<>easily aroused
Motivated
laid back<>obsessive
Easy to care for
suitable for inexperienced<>challenging
Exercise needs
minimal<>hours daily
Off-lead exercise needs
happy on lead<>needs plenty of freedom
Enrichment needs
basic<>needs challenges
WHY YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG
- They are incredibly loyal and loving
- They love to please, and with good consistent training are easy to train (they love a treat)
- They are very adaptable in different types of home environments
- They are very affectionate and it's important to know that although these are large, heavy dogs, they love to be close to their humans.
WHY THEY MAY BE HARD TO LIVE WITH
- They enjoy love and affection and don't cope with being left alone for long periods of time
- Some have a tendency to be aggressive towards other dogs if not well-socialized and managed with consistent boundaries if living in the same household
- Walking them in hot weather can be dangerous to their health
YOUR OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPY HIGHLIGHTS
Your Old English Bulldog puppy will grow up to be an incredibly loyal and loving companion as long as they receive compassionate, consistent training throughout their life with you.
Your puppy loves to please and will adapt to any home environment as long as they are not left alone too long and enjoy enrichment games and puzzles. Mental enrichment can take the form of clicker training, relaxed walks, navigating tunnels, playing on trampolines, and agility games.
Make sure to socialize your puppy with new environments, people, places, and other animals for a well-balanced pup!
YOU MAY NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP WITH:
- Resource guarding
- Wariness toward unfamiliar people
- Separation anxiety
YOUR RELATIONSHIP SURVIVAL KEY
- These dogs are incredibly sensitive to harsh treatment
- They learn best with positive reinforcement
- Once their trust in you is broken, it will take a long time for them to trust you without fear
- They love to please
UPBRINGING
It's important to make sure you socialize your Bulldog properly and provide consistent, clear boundaries.
LIFESTYLE
Old English Bulldogs may be less active than other dogs, but they still need your attention, opportunities for mental enrichment, and daily exercise.
INTERESTS & HOBBIES
They love clicker training, walks, tunnels, trampolines, and jumping on and off play equipment.
EDUCATION
They are a clever breed and are good at problem-solving. They enjoy clicker training too!
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