There are many people on the internet and elsewhere calling their dogs Olde English Bulldogges. How can you call your Olde English Bulldogge’s the “Original”?
A…. Fortunately for us, history has already been written. It is well documented that the Olde English Bulldogge was created in the early 1970’s by David Leavitt. Therefore, to be a true Olde English Bulldogge the pedigree of any particular dog must be traceable back to the Leavitt foundation stock without any unapproved outcrosses in the lines. It’s really quite simple. We’re not saying that just because the alternative bulldogs can’t be traced back to the foundation stock that they are bad bulldogs. We’re saying that they aren’t Olde English Bulldogges. The Olde English Bulldogge name has been used fraudulently for some time now. The reputable breeders of alternative bulldogs, many of whom have created some very nice dogs, realized that they shouldn’t be using a name that doesn’t belong to them or that doesn’t apply to their dogs and then had the integrity to use a different name. These breeders were also proud enough of their creations that they wanted to assign their own unique br
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