Olde English Bulldogge

Dog breed profile

The Olde English Bulldogge was developed in the 1970s to revive the healthier and more active bulldogs of the past. It combines strength and agility with a calm and confident temperament, making it a great companion for families. This breed tends to be loyal and protective while generally friendly with children and other pets. Care involves moderate exercise, basic grooming, and a balanced diet to maintain health. Ideal owners are those who can provide regular activity and socialization in a home with outdoor space. Overall, the Olde English Bulldogge offers a blend of traditional bulldog charm with improved vitality and temperament.

Temperament & Traits

Common Traits

loyal confident friendly protective calm
Energy Level 3/5
Trainability 4/5
Vocal / Barking 2/5

Health & Care

Common Health Issues

  • hip dysplasia
  • elbow dysplasia
  • skin allergies
  • respiratory sensitivity

Grooming Needs

Minimal grooming is needed; weekly brushing helps manage shedding and maintain coat health.

Exercise Needs

Regular daily walks and moderate playtime help maintain fitness and mental stimulation.

Health Notes

Regular veterinary checkups and health screenings are recommended to monitor joint health and skin condition. Maintaining a healthy weight and providing moderate exercise can support overall well-being.

Is a Olde English Bulldogge Right for You?

Well suited for families and first-time dog owners who can provide moderate exercise and social interaction. Not ideal for apartment living without sufficient outdoor access.

Space & Home Environment

Best in a home with a fenced yard for safe outdoor activity and play.

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