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DOC Blue Ribbon lines
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Introducing our amazing litter with our beautiful Odessa. Odessa is a Blue Ribbon lined IOEBA Liver out of the prestigious Bodega Bulldogges currently on hiatus from breeding. Nicknamed ET when she was born she had the physique of an Olde English Bulldogge but the flat face of the English Bulldog. Mission accomplished. The goal of this breed was to enhance and get back to the original bulldogs of England’s yesterdays with reduced high maintenance health issues of English Bulldogs. Now add in the British lineage of Meathead Bullies amazing AKC English Bulldog Dillinger in the mix, as the sire, bred to a top shelf IOEBA OEB dam and you get our muscular IOEBA Ransom. Absolutely a stallion with that flatter face. No health issue here. Both genetically tested. Both come from lines that I would most certainly buy again. Amazing lines. These pups have been checked home checked and everyone in the clinic was holding a puppy enamored. They are just to die for! Check out our website for more information being updated 2-16-26 with pictures!
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Red
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Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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About Olde English Bulldogge Puppies
About Olde English Bulldogge Puppies
Is a Olde English Bulldogge the right dog for me?
Olde English Bulldogges are sweet, loving dogs who are eager to please their owners—who they can sometimes be a little overprotective of. This breed was created to start a Bulldog breed with fewer health and breathing problems, and so far, it’s worked! Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-80 pounds and stand 16-20 inches tall.
Are Olde English Bulldogges friendly with strangers and kids?
Olde English Bulldogges are generally excellent with children of all ages. Olde English Bulldogges can adapt to living in all kinds of situations. However, Olde English Bulldogges love their people, and should live inside with you, no matter what type of house you have. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Do Olde English Bulldogges need a lot of physical activity?
Old English Bulldogges can range from active to moderately active. They need to go for a daily walk and will always enjoy a good outdoor play session together, but they also won’t mind just being lazy for part of the day either. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What kind of coat care does a Olde English Bulldogge require?
Olde English Bulldogges' short coats are easy to care for. A quick brushing about once a week will help keep their coat vibrant and healthy. They do shed throughout the year but not an excessive amount. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Olde English Bulldogges need a house with a yard?
Olde English Bulldogges are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. However, Olde English Bulldogges love their people, and should live inside with you, no matter what type of house you have. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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