The Olde English Bulldogge makes an ideal companion with its sturdy physique and endearing temperament. This American breed with English roots showcases a robust frame, which plays a key role in their career as a protection dog and unmatched family guardian.
Olde English Bulldogges display an assortment of coat colors including, brindle, black, fawn, and white, alongside a coat pattern that is unmatched for its uniqueness. Their thick, short, and smooth coats are easy to maintain, perfect for a bustling household. With their friendly yet assertive nature, they beautifully integrate with families, proving excellent with children and other pets alike.
They are energized by physical activities and mental challenges, requiring consistent exercise to stay agile and healthy. Olde English Bulldogges' undeterred enthusiasm and innate intelligence make them easy to train and eager to please.

Olde English Bulldogge & German Shepherd Hybrid
Mavis is a lovely dog. German Shepard/Olde English Bulldogge (Bull Shepard) We had her from 10 weeks old and she is growing up to be the best dog. However she isnt getting on with our older neutered

Olde English Bulldogge & American Bulldog Hybrid
Woody is an 8 month old American bulldog/Olde English tyme bulldogge puppy and unfortunately we have had to make the difficult decision to rehome him due to our work commitments we are no longer able

Olde English Bulldogge
Uks no 1 licensed professionals, We are the guys who brought this breed to the uk 16 years ago Having 100% knowledge on this breed We have focused on keeping the bulldog fit and functional. Puppy

Olde English Bulldogge
Wildwest_o.e.bs very proudly presents @wildwest_o.e.bs chucky to @wildwest_o.e.bs manni the original wholly mammouth coats as soft as cotten like temperament waited nearly 5 years to do this breeding
Olde English Bulldogs, classified as XL Bully dogs, are currently banned in England and Wales under the Dangerous Dogs Act, making it illegal to own or possess one without a valid Certificate of Exemption, which is rarely granted and generally only by court order.