Old English Bulldog

Old English Bulldog

Description of a Old English Bulldog.

Historians are fairly confident that the Old English Bulldog is derived from ancient war dogs, such as, the old Mastiff or Alaunt. Others believe that the true origin of the breed is not entirely clear. Depictions in old prints show that the variety was without doubt a small Mastiff, with a comparatively long head. The word 'Mastiff' was eventually dropped when describing these smaller Mastiffs, as the Mastiff proper was found too slow for bull-baiting. Eventually, the Greyhound was crossed into the breed increasing the mastiff's speed, without losing the breed's ferocity. This step reduced the Old English Bulldog's size and weight, with the Greyhounds features seen in specimens of that time.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Old English Bulldog.
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Obedience of a Old English Bulldog Shedding of a Old English Bulldog
Barking habits of a Old English Bulldog
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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