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General Description
: The ideal Olde English Bulldogge is a loyal, courageous
dog of medium size with a large powerful head and stout
muscular body.
Olde English Bulldogges are athletic and most importantly
of very good health, males are free breeders and females
are free whelpers. The Olde English Bulldogge is devoid
of all breathing issues and is capable of enjoying outdoor
activity without concern except in extreme heat or cold.
The temperament is very stable and trustworthy making
them a loyal companion, capable protector and the ultimate
family member.
Old English Bulldogges thrive on pleasing their owners
and are very trainable.
Their lifespan is between 10 and 14 years.
Head : Large and high, moderately
sunken between the eyes (medial furrow).
The circumference of the head should be equal to or
greater than the dog's height at the shoulder. A narrow
head or one that appears too small for the body is a
fault.
Ears : Rose ears set well on the sides
of the head are preferred. Dropped ears are acceptable
as long they are small, not “hound like”.
Pricked ears that stand up on top of the head (tulip
ears) are a disqualifying fault.
Muzzle : Broad, deep and short with
moderate wrinkling. The bite is undershot with the bottom
jaw turning up noticeably. Lower canines should not
protrude. Muzzle too long (more than 3 inches), scissor
bite or even bite are disqualifying faults. Muzzle should
be no shorter than 1 ½”. Wry jaw is a disqualifying
fault.
Eyes : Wide apart and of moderate
size. Any color is acceptable. However, odd eyes (one
dark, one blue or light) should be considered unpreferred.
Misshapen or bugged eyes are a serious fault. Lacking
pigment around the eyes is undesirable. Crossed eyes
or non-symmetrically shaped eyes are a disqualifying
fault.
Nose : Broad with open nostrils (nares)
with no sign of air restriction. The nose should not
be pushed up between the eyes. From the stop to the
end of the nose must be at least one and one half inches.
The nose should be a solid color. Lacking pigment is
a serious fault. A nose lacking all pigment is a disqualifying
fault.
Neck : Short to medium in length and
very muscular flowing into the shoulders and should
not be set on the dog so it appears to stop at the shoulders.
Chest : Ribs should be well sprung
(rounded) and the chest wide and deep. Depth of chest
should be at least to the elbows.
A hollow or narrow chest (slab sided) should be considered
a serious fault.
Back : Males should appear square and
balanced. Females should appear similar with consideration
given for body length. Short with a very slight rise
from the shoulders to a slight drop in the croup is
preferred. A level back is acceptable as long as the
tail does not come straight off the top of the back.
Shoulders : Shoulders should be well
laid back with significant angulations to allow for
good movement. Straight shoulders are a fault.
Legs : Forelegs should be straight
and wide apart, neither bowing out nor turning in. There
should be significant bone substance. Elbows should
be relatively close to the body. Lacking bone and substance
is very undesirable. Elbows that are loose or “fiddle
fronts” are a disqualifying fault. “East
/ West” forelegs are a serious fault.
Rear legs should exhibit significant bend of stifle
so to allow for good movement. They should be well muscled.
Straight or “posty” rear legs are a serious
fault. Cow hocks are a disqualifying fault.
Movement : Dogs should have a balanced
gait that drives off the rear and is complimented by
reach allowing the dog to cover ground with a sense
of power. Dogs should single track. Pacing or crabbing
is a serious fault.
Feet : Round, tight both front and rear, and
the pasterns should be strong.
Weak pasterns and/or splayed feet are disqualifying
faults.
Height : Males - 18 to 20 inches at
the shoulder. Females - 17 to 19 inches at the shoulder.
Weight : Between 50 to 70 lbs. for
females and 65 to 85 lbs. for males. Although height
and weight above the standard is to be discouraged,
there is no penalty as long as the dog is well proportioned,
otherwise correct and balanced.
Color : Any color, except merle, is
acceptable with no preference for one over another.
The coat is short. A wavy coat or a long coat is a disqualifying
fault. There should be no signs of feathering on the
legs or neck area, also a disqualifying fault.
Tail : A pump handle tail that naturally
reaches the hock is preferred, screwed short or a docked
tails are acceptable. The pump handle tail should be
carried low and not over the back of the dog.
Temperament : Disposition should be
outgoing and happy. While a watchful nature may be expected
at home, human aggression without provocation is a disqualifying
fault.
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