What is the difference between an English Bulldog and an Olde English Bulldogge?
A There are many differences. A simplistic look at the two breeds appearance will lead one to the conclusion that the Olde English Bulldogge is slightly taller than the English bulldog and much less extreme in terms of bulliness. The Olde English Bulldogge is also a much healthier animal in that it doesnt suffer from the numerous health problems of the English bulldog. The Olde English Bulldog males are free breeders and the females are free whelpers. This is in contrast to the English bulldog where in many, if not most cases the females must be artificially inseminated to conceive, and then must deliver by Cesarean Section. We like to say that our dogs are the type of Bulldogges that the kids can take outside to play in the summertime, while most English Bulldogs must be kept indoors in the air conditioning. These dogs are much fuller of life than English bulldogs. If you are seriously considering an English bulldog, be sure to consult a Veterinarian who is familiar with the severe he
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