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Boy Olde English Bulldogge Puppies for sale in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

5 Boy Olde English Bulldogge Puppies for sale in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

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.

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Olde English Bulldogge dogs 5⭐️COUNCIL APPROVED,LICENSED, 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE. - Advert 1
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5⭐️COUNCIL APPROVED,LICENSED, 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE.

Olde English Bulldogge

7 weeksAge
41Sex
£1,500Price

Ready to leave 23rd of December. Magnificent lilac litter available Will leave with vaccines, micro chip, nebbr registered pedigree, wormed fled to date, vet health certified certificate plus 4 weeks pet plan insurance, Only message us for contact number to speak only over the phone, If you do not call us we will not sell you one of our puppies it’s that simple. Gir

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WisbechCambridgeshire (32.2mi)
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Mixed Breed dogs AVAILABLE NOW Olde English Bulldogge/Staffy Collie - Advert 2
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AVAILABLE NOW Olde English Bulldogge/Staffy Collie

Olde English Bulldogge & Mixed Breed Hybrid

8 weeksAge
44Sex
£1,000Price

AVAILABLE NOW!! Eight Fluffy Puppies — Ready for Their Forever Homes! Born in [mid-October], these little ones will be ready to go home to their new families on December 15th! So get ready to add some joy, laughter, and endless cuddles to your life! Our litter of 8 irresistibly fluffy puppies are now looking for loving families! ✨ What you’ll love about our litter: Su

LondonGreater London (49.1mi)
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Olde English Bulldogge dogs Olde English bulldog puppies  - Advert 3
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Olde English bulldog puppies

Olde English Bulldogge

7 weeksAge
25Sex
£1,200Price

Introducing our beautiful olde English bulldog litter! We still have 4 special babies available they’re 8 weeks old and are ready to go, advert has a typo! they’ve recently had their vaccine & microchip, paperwork in hand ready to go! I have attached pictures of both mum & dad, dad is a full fluffy and the babies will therefore carry fluffy making them even more special❤️

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BrentwoodEssex (40.7mi)
5.00
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FAQs

Are Olde English Bulldogs legal in the UK?

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.

What breeds are Olde English Bulldogs mixed with?

Olde English Bulldogs are typically a crossbreed between the traditional English Bulldog and other breeds such as Pit Bull Terriers and Mastiffs, created to develop a healthier and more athletic bulldog.

Are Olde English Bulldogs good pets?

Yes, Olde English Bulldogs can make good pets if they receive proper exercise and socialisation; they are generally more active and muscular than traditional English Bulldogs, requiring regular attention and physical activity.

What are the cons of owning an Olde English Bulldog?

Potential downsides include legal restrictions due to breed bans in the UK, their need for regular exercise, possible stubborn behaviour, and health issues commonly associated with bulldogs.