The Olde English Bulldogge — often called the OEB — is a modern recreation of the traditional 18th-century Bulldog, designed to capture the breed’s classic look while improving its health, temperament, and athleticism. Although it resembles the English Bulldog, the Olde English Bulldogge is a distinct breed known for its strength, loyalty, and gentle disposition. These dogs are affectionate and devoted companions with a courageous yet friendly nature, making them excellent family pets and dependable guardians.
The breed was developed in the 1970s by David Leavitt in Pennsylvania, who sought to produce a healthier and more functional version of the English Bulldog. By crossing English Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, American Pit Bull Terriers, and Bullmastiffs, Leavitt created a muscular, agile dog with fewer breathing problems and a friendlier temperament. He later founded the Olde English Bulldogge Association to preserve and promote the breed. The OEB features a broad, athletic frame, a wrinkled face, and a slightly longer muzzle than the modern English Bulldog, which helps improve airflow. Their short, smooth coats can come in brindle, gray, brown, or fawn and are easy to maintain with only occasional brushing and bathing. Olde English Bulldogges are loyal, protective, and eager to please, though a bit stubborn at times — consistent, confident training works best. They thrive on attention and should be given plenty of toys or bones to satisfy their love of chewing. Moderate daily exercise, like a 30-minute walk and playtime, keeps them happy and healthy. While they shed lightly year-round, they are not hypoallergenic. With their even temperament, muscular build, and affectionate heart, the Olde English Bulldogge is a perfect balance of power and gentleness, embodying the best traits of its Bulldog ancestry.
Olde English Bulldogge & English Bulldog hybrid
Everybody meet Troy! This stunningly beautiful Victorian Bulldog puppy is full of rolls, ready to play and will be sure to spoil you with love and attention. This puppy is very gentle and family raise
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"Checkers," is predominantly brown/fawn with white sox and a beautiful face compromised of brown/fawn w/ white strip extending below eyes w/ black directly around the nose. Checkers most likely will b
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"Runty"-(Female) Brown w/ black almost completely merled out. She a white stripe in the middle of face/head. She will surely be the smallest and lightest of the litter.
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"Tot-Tot," has a tiny head and loves to eat leaving her w/ a big tummy hence the name. She has a slight cropping of one ear from another pup and tail is bent a bit. She has a beautiful little face wit
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"Bear-Bear," is the solo male and hence certainly will be the biggest/heaviest of the litter. He displays great structure, a soft passive loving temperament (to this point). He is pretty much fawn w/
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"Jackie Chan" (Female) as displayed is black with beautiful white markings. She shows very promising structure, temperament, and I foresee some athleticism from this pup.
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"Bonita," as displayed below is white with a large-pied brindle patch on back as well as other brindle patches. The brindle is a grey/silver color. She most likely will be one of the taller/heavier of
The average cost of a purebred Olde English Bulldogges puppy in the United States is approximately $1723, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.