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
**Puppies have now had their first vaccinations and have been microchipped** We are delighted to introduce our first litter of pure Old Tyme English 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

Old Tyme Bulldog & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid
Old tyme English bulldogs x Looking for there forever sofas Currently 1 week old. Will be ready April 30th. Will receive 1st and second injection, microchip and full health check. Flea and worm treatment Blue - boy (gone) Light blue - boy (gone) Dark green - boy Brown - boy Pink - girl (gone) Yellow - girl (gone) Grey- girl (gone) Purple - girl Light pink - girl Oran

Mixed Breed & Old Tyme Bulldog Hybrid
This is Beau. She’s a beautiful 1 year old pup looking her forever home. Due to an increase in work hours she just doesn’t get the time, attention and love she deserves. She is house trained. Knows

Mixed Breed & Old Tyme Bulldog Hybrid
Last 3 boys out of litter of 7. Mum is old tyme bulldog with shar pai Dad is rockhill bulldog All eating and drinking as should. Playful puppies. Use to all house noise other dogs and children. Ar
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.