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
Beautiful olde tyme puppies for sale 6 weeks old puppies will be Vet checked Microchipped Vaccinated Flea and wormed Will be registered with NEBBR Comes with small puppy pack Viewing welcome , can see mum and dad too , loving homes wanted for these beautiful pups
Old Tyme Bulldog
Only 2 adorable Old Tyme Bulldog puppies remaining – 🩷 Beatrix & Harlo 🩵 This little Lady and little Gentleman are looking to share their gentleness, joy and loyalty with other families who are ready to welcome their next best friend. ✨ Viewings and FaceTime’s welcomed this Bank Holiday weekend ✨ We are delighted to present our gorgeous Lola x Paxton litter, born 1

Old Tyme Bulldog
We are delighted to introduce our first litter of pure Old Tyme English Bulldogs — 2 boys and 5 girls. Chocolate boy chocolate female are the last ones left now. Both parents are our much-loved fami

Old Tyme Bulldog
Here we have 8 chunky NEBBR registered Old Tyme English Bulldogs there are 5 boys & 3 girls looking for loving, genuine forever homes. They have been raised in our family home and we are committed to

Old Tyme Bulldog
We are the uks leading most successful breeder of this breed to date, 95% of the uk run off our name we are the guys who brought this breed to the uk 16 years ago All puppies leave with vaccines micr
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.