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.
Read our Old Tyme Bulldog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

English Bulldog & Old Tyme Bulldog Hybrid
It breaks my heart to write this, but I am looking for a loving new home for my dog, Odie. Odie is a 1.5-year-old Olde English Bulldog with a lovely nature. He is an affectionate, playful, and gentle

Old Tyme Bulldog
Hi all, Unfortunately we’re having to come to the tough decision to find a new forever home for our 7 month old Male Old Tyme English bulldog. We’ve had Reggie from birth ( we own mother ) he was

Old Tyme Bulldog & Dobermann Hybrid
Nellie is needing a new home due to changing of family circumstances. She is bubbly, boisterous but a genuine loving dog she does not have a bad bone in her body. She is good with other dogs and child

Old Tyme Bulldog & French Bulldog Hybrid
Beautiful blue tri girl good temprament been around children daily very playful. Dads a french bulldog kc registered Mum is old thyme bulldog nebbar registered. She wil be wormed flead and micro chipp

Old Tyme Bulldog
Lovely female puppy. She’s really cuddly. Very playful. Very sweet. Brought up in a family home. Has been microchipped.

Old Tyme Bulldog
2 x females from a litter of 9 1 x fawn 1 x red Home bred in a family environment. Socialised playful pups. Mum and Dad family pets and can be seen. Ready to go to their forever homes now. NEBBR Regis
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.