Olde English Bulldog Pups For Sale/ Socal/ PU Only

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They are "olde English bulldogge". Think some people may have them confused with "English bulldog" which is a very different animal.
 
jlnguyen74;4669953; said:
The title said they're "Olde English Bulldog," and olde English bulldog is not mix mutt! :grinno:


apparently you are a dog expert. me and a few other people had a question about the certification and price, so we asked and it was answered. from what i know AKC english bulldogs are priced from $1500-$2500, so i wanted to know if it was a mix. but i was confused with old english bulldog and old english bulldogge, as someone put it. thank you for your "expert" input
 
RTGcatcher;4670298; said:
apparently you are a dog expert. me and a few other people had a question about the certification and price, so we asked and it was answered. from what i know AKC english bulldogs are priced from $1500-$2500, so i wanted to know if it was a mix. but i was confused with old english bulldog and old english bulldogge, as someone put it. thank you for your "expert" input
Don't throw tantrum, kid! You don't need to be an expert. Just read, pay attention to what you read, and do your homework, then you'll know the different. And who's "we?" I didn't see a post from you questioning about certification and price? The only post you made is assume that they are AKC English bulldog, and call them mix mutt. Don't make assumption. Just because you're one, then everything else is! :screwy:
 
NOOOO I WANT A ENGLISH BUT ALREADY HAVE 3 DOGS...
 
The Olde English Bulldogge is a very new and rare breed developed by David Leavitt through the crossing half English Bulldog, and the other half: Bullmastiff, Pit Bull, and American Bulldog. In 1971 he became disenchanted with English Bulldogs due to their breeding and breathing problems. He discovered that they didn’t look like their ancestors who were healthier and less extreme. David's goal was to produce a dog with the looks of the 18th century bulldog, with the temperament of today's English Bulldogs, yet healthy, without breathing problems, or all the other aliments today's English Bulldogs are prone to. This new breed can now breathe. They will never be like hounds, able to run for miles during the hottest weather of summer, but they’re three times better than the restricted modern Bulldog. Cesarean section births are not necessary. Artificial insemination, due to male ineptness and lack of drive, has been replaced by natural ties. Life span is over eleven years. All breeding stock have had hip x-rays. No dog with bad hips is bred. David says he is now achieving his goal of producing a Bulldog with the health and temperament to be able to serve people, instead of forcing people to serve him. David Leavitt is breeding them to more of a working lines type dog, while OEBKC is breeding the dogs as more of a family oriented dog.
 
excellent goal.. english bulldogs that can breed and breath without human intervention. this can only be a good thing. what i don't like is continuing to use the name even though the dog is no relation to the AKC registered version. (adding a convenient "e" here and there doesn't actually change the name).
 
There is no English Bujlldog in AKC - the name is simply Bulldog - so saying that adding an 'e' isn't changing a name isn't true either, since there is no English Bulldog is a registered breed. I'm not saying that people don't call them that, just saying they are registered like that.

site - http://www.akc.org/breeds/bulldog/

This is a nice price for a registered Olde English Bulldog, if I was closer it would be even more tempting.
 
It's too bad they don't look like the O.G. Bulldog. I got lucky with mine. He's extremely active and has had absolutely no health problems. I guess it's all in the genes. I had one years back that had every health problem in the book and was dumb as a box of rocks. As dumb as he was, I miss him very much :cry:. Love you TAZZ
 
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