We acquired our first Olde English Bulldogge, Jaxson Michael, in 2018 for our daughter in college.
We quickly fell in love with the breed and all they have to offer. We decided to start raising Olde English Bulldogges to help bring joy into other families’ lives. Our puppies are raised on a small farm around children (including a toddler). Here’s a few facts about the breed to help you decide if an Olde English Bulldogge is meant for you and your family:
Height: Males- 19-25 inches | Females- 18-24 inches
Olde English Bulldogges are sturdy, muscular and big-boned -- yet, somewhat nimble and athletic. Their powerful, bulky heads have broad muzzles and furrowed brows. Their ears can be perky or hanging. They have thick, powerful necks and stocky legs -- creating a somewhat “cobby” body. Olde English Bulldogges have short, coarse coats that can come in white with patches of red, gray and brindle; or solid colors of fawn, red, black or black and white.
Traits:
-Loyal
-Athletic
-Docile
-Protective
-Bold
Who Gets Along With Olde English Bulldogges?
-Families
-Active, sporty types
-Experienced dog handlers
What are they like to live with?
Olde English Bulldogges may look “ready-to-rumble,” but in reality they are sweet and gentle dogs with eager-to-please attitudes. They are very responsive to commands and exceedingly loyal to their families. Olde English Bulldogges will bend over backwards to please.
Tough and athletic, Olde English Bulldogges have an impressive strength and stamina. However, they may prefer long walks instead of cross-country runs. Always game for playtime in the backyard or chew-toy games on the carpet, Olde English Bulldogges are friendly and outgoing — even with strangers. But these dogs will raise a ruckus if they sense a true threat.
Things you should know about them:
Olde English Bulldogges can live as long as 12 years. One of the healthier Bulldog breeds, some may still be prone to hip dysplasia and other common health problems. Also, Olde English Bulldogges are prone to bloat. Feed them smaller meals throughout the day to prevent this from occurring.
History:
During the last few centuries, the Bulldog has gone through many transformations, becoming heavier and less athletic. In 1971, Pennsylvania native David Leavitt set out to create an English Bulldog in the traditional sense — less intense, more nimble and healthier. Crossing the Bulldog, American Pit Bull Terrier, Bullmastiff and the American Bulldog, Mr. Leavitt managed to create today’s Olde English Bulldogge.
About us and our puppies:
We are dedicated to raising happy and healthy puppies that will make a great addition to your family. Our puppies are raised in our house, but since we live on a farm they are introduced to other animals. They are well socialized with both children and other dogs. Our puppies come in a wide range of colors and sizes. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Chances are whatever color and gender you are looking for might come in one of our future litters. Please send us a message and we will keep you updated on our future puppies. We want to find the perfect fit for you!
All of our puppies come with full IOEBA (International Olde English Bulldogge Association) registration -- unless otherwise stated -- and a health guarantee. We require a $500 non-refundable deposit to hold a puppy.
So, what are you waiting for???
Bring a little chaos into your life.
Send us a message and we will gladly assist you with finding the perfect puppy for your family!