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Breed guide

Olde English Bulldogge

Also known as: OEB, Reconstructed Bulldog

Pre-1900s Bulldog. Can actually breathe.

Olde English Bulldogge

Reconstructed in 1971 by David Leavitt to recreate the healthier 1800s English Bulldog. Less BOAS, longer lifespan, more athletic than modern English Bulldogs. The healthy alternative.

What to look for in a park

  • Fully fenced dog parks

    Fully enclosed dog parks with secure perimeter fencing β€” peace of mind for runners.

  • Dog parks with shade

    Parks with mature trees, shade structures, or covered areas to keep dogs cool.

  • Dog parks with parking

    Convenient on-site or adjacent parking β€” no more circling the block.

  • Indoor dog parks

    Climate-controlled indoor dog parks β€” perfect for rainy days, summer heat, and winter snow.

Top-matching parks for a Olde English Bulldogge

Real parks from our directory that score highest for the features your Olde English Bulldogge needs.

Common health issues to watch for

  • Hip dysplasia

Definitions in our breed glossary. Always consult your vet. Save the closest 24/7 emergency vet to your phone.

Similar to Olde English Bulldogge

Breeds with comparable size, energy, and group classification.

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Frequently asked questions

How long do Olde English Bulldogges live?+

Olde English Bulldogges typically live 9-14 years. Keeping any dog at a healthy weight throughout life is the single biggest factor under your control for maximizing lifespan.

How much exercise does a Olde English Bulldogge need per day?+

Olde English Bulldogges need 45-90 minutes of daily exercise. Their energy level is moderate. Under-exercised Olde English Bulldogges can develop destructive behaviors β€” match their needs to your schedule before adopting.

Are Olde English Bulldogges good with children?+

Yes β€” Olde English Bulldogges are typically good with children when properly socialized from puppyhood. Always supervise interactions between any breed and young kids, and teach kids gentle handling. Individual temperament varies.

Where did the Olde English Bulldogge come from?+

The Olde English Bulldogge originated in United States (1971). Understanding a breed's original purpose helps explain its modern temperament and exercise needs.

πŸ“‹ Free Olde English Bulldogge starter checklist

What to bring, what to watch for, and what to expect at the park with a Olde English Bulldogge.