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Olde English Bulldogge

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About Olde English Bulldogge

Weight 50-80 lbs
Height 14-16 in
Life Expectancy 8-12 years

## Discover the Olde English Bulldogge: Your Family’s New Best Friend

If you’re in search of a large breed that brings heart and companionship to your home, the Olde English Bulldogge might be just the right fit for you and your family! These gentle giants are known for their affectionate temperament and have plenty of love to share, especially with children. They thrive in family settings and are known to be incredibly good with young kids, making them a wonderful buddy for your little ones. While they may be a bit selective with their doggy friends, they can get along with cats too.

In terms of energy and exercise, the Olde English Bulldogge prefers a more relaxed lifestyle. With a low energy level, this breed is content with moderate walks and playtime. They are quite adaptable and can comfortably live in apartment settings, though they do enjoy a little outdoor space to stretch their legs occasionally. Because they don’t require extensive exercise, they are perfect for families looking for a laid-back companion that enjoys just being by your side.

When it comes to grooming, you’ll find that the Olde English Bulldogge is relatively low-maintenance. With just a monthly grooming routine, you won’t have to worry much about excessive shedding, making them a solid choice for those who prefer a home with less fur flying around. These dogs generally maintain their adorable appearance without too much hassle—perfect for busy families who still want a pet!

Though they are highly affectionate, it’s important to keep in mind that training your Olde English Bulldogge might take a little patience, as their trainability is moderate. However, with a kind approach and positive reinforcement, they can learn the ropes and become well-behaved members of your household. Lastly, while generally healthy, always keep an eye out for the typical health considerations that some larger breeds may face. Embrace the joy and love an Olde English Bulldogge can bring, and you’ll find yourself with not just a pet, but a loyal friend for life!

Energy & Exercise

Energy Level 2/5
Exercise Minutes/Day 30 min/day
Mental Stimulation Needs 2/5
Playfulness 4/5

Living Environment

Apartment Friendly 3/5
Tolerates Being Alone 2/5
Cold Tolerance 2/5
Heat Tolerance 3/5
Yard Required Yes
Barking Tendency 2/5

Family & Social

Good With Young Kids 5/5
Good With Older Kids 5/5
Good With Other Dogs 2/5
Good With Cats 3/5
Good With Strangers 4/5
Affection Level 5/5

Care & Grooming

Shedding Level 3/5
Hypoallergenic Friendly No
Grooming Frequency Monthly
Drooling Level 4/5

Trainability & Temperament

Trainability 2/5
Intelligence 4/5
Independence (vs Clinginess) 4/5
Prey Drive 2/5
Stubbornness 4/5
Territorial 5/5

Purpose Aptitude

Protection Aptitude 4/5
Therapy Aptitude 3/5
Running Partner Aptitude 2/5
Hiking Aptitude 2/5
First-Time Owner Friendly 4/5
Senior Owner Friendly 4/5

Notable Traits

Velcro Dog Quiet Breed Low Maintenance Great With Kids Protection Breed Alert Breed (Watchdog)

Learn More About Olde English Bulldogge

The Olde English Bulldogge is a loving and affectionate breed that fits wonderfully into family life. They are particularly gentle with young children and can be a loyal companion for your little ones. With their calm demeanor, they thrive in a warm family environment, providing love and companionship.

This breed has a moderate energy level, making them perfect for a laid-back lifestyle. While they do enjoy regular walks and some playtime, their exercise needs are manageable, which is ideal for busy families. A few short, daily walks will keep them happy and healthy without overwhelming you.

Grooming your Olde English Bulldogge is fairly straightforward; they usually require monthly grooming sessions. Despite their average shedding level, a regular brushing will help keep your home clean while keeping their coat looking great. Plus, you’ll also get some quality bonding time while keeping them looking their best!

Training an Olde English Bulldogge can be a rewarding experience, though their trainability is moderate. Consistent and positive reinforcement techniques work best, as they tend to respond well to affectionate praise. Keep sessions short and fun to maintain their interest, and you’ll be well on your way to having a well-mannered companion.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Olde English Bulldogge is known for its friendly and affectionate nature. They are excellent with young kids, making them great family pets. Their loving demeanor ensures they will be a loyal companion to everyone in the household.
Yes, Olde English Bulldogges can adapt well to apartment living. They have a moderate energy level, making short walks and playtime sufficient for their exercise needs. Just make sure they have plenty of time to relax and cuddle with you!
Grooming an Olde English Bulldogge is pretty manageable! You can expect to groom them about once a month, which will help keep their coat healthy and shiny. Regular grooming sessions are also a great opportunity for bonding.
They can get along with other pets, but it's essential to introduce them slowly. While they are generally good with cats, their compatibility with other dogs can vary. Proper socialization will help them adjust better to their furry counterparts!
Olde English Bulldogges are somewhat trainable but may require a bit more patience. Their strong-willed nature means they might not always follow commands promptly. Positive reinforcement methods work best to encourage good behavior and keep training fun!
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