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Olde English Bulldog
Most olde english bulldog rescues are located within a breeders kennel because of the lack of abandoned dogs.
The life span of the breed is not great. Dogs of this breed tend to live for about 8-10 years. The general appearance and attitude of the breed should suggest vigor, stability and great strength. Notwithstanding the intimidating appearance, this breed is among the gentlest dog breeds. The specific features of the breed are: very strong, undershot jaws, laid back nose, compact body, short, stocky legs, and a very high pain threshold. These dogs are strong and courageous, but gentle with children and obedient with the master.
Most olde english bulldog rescues are located within a breeders kennel because of the lack of abandoned dogs.
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Olde English Bulldog -
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The breed was developed in Great Britain around the 13th century and has a Molossian ancestry. They were used for bull baiting: sport, popular since the Roman times, in which the dog grabs the bull and brings it to the ground. The breed was developed through very selective breeding, and is a very recognizable one. His origins are said to come from the Alaunts and Pugnaces of ancient England - the Mastiff and the Pug. The first record of this breed belongs to the doctor of Queen Elizabeth. He described the dog with a sturdy built and obstinate personality. Pieces of literature are also the evidence of the existence of the dogs of this breed. Most olde english bulldog rescues are located within a breeders kennel because of the lack of abandoned dogs.
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