The Olde Tyme Bulldog is a cousin of the English Bulldog and was originally developed to replicate the bulldog type of yesteryear in both appearance and temperament. These adorable bulldogs are relatively new to the dog scene and as such have not been recognised by any of the major international breed organisations, of which the Kennel Club is one. However, local breed clubs have been formed whose aim is to continue to breed healthy and well behaved dogs and so their numbers are slowly increasing as their popularity grows.
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Old Tyme Bulldog
We are delighted to introduce our first litter of pure Old Tyme Bulldogs — 2 boys and 5 girls. Both parents are our much-loved family pets and can be seen with the puppies. They are both N.E.B.B.R registered and in excellent health with no known health issues. Both parents are in with the photos. This beautiful litter includes some rare and stunning colours: • 1 fawn fe

Old Tyme Bulldog & Siberian Husky Hybrid
It is with deep regret that we have to rehome our little puppy Rex 🦖 We brought Rex home last week and unfortunately my son is having an allergic reaction which isn’t ideal in the slightest. Rex is a stunning Merle coloured pup with bright blue eyes to match, he is extremely playful and very good with his toilet training. Already know basic commands and is an all round

Old Tyme Bulldog & English Bulldog Hybrid
WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LITTER OF 7 CHUNKY OLD TYME ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES BORN ON THE 11th OF DECEMBER. WE HAVE FOUR GIRLS AND THREE BOYS WILL BE READY TO LEAVE ON THE 5TH OF FEBRUARY AT 8 WEEKS OLD. T

Old Tyme Bulldog
Our gorgeous olde English puppies These puppies was born in our home on 16th December 2025 and have been lovingly raised by our family since arrived They have outstanding bloodlines Father Triple G
Old Tyme Bulldogs, including breeds like the Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge and Olde English Bulldogge, are known for their loyalty, affectionate nature, and protective instincts. They typically get along well with children and other pets when properly socialised and make excellent family dogs.