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What is the temperament of an olde English Bulldog?

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Староанглийский бульдог являлся чистокровной английской породой собак в начале XIX века. Описанный в этой статье современный староанглийский бульдог — это заново созданная в США порода травильной собаки. Название этой новой породы пишется. Википедия


Are Old English bulldogs aggressive?

Olde English Bulldogges are less aggressive than their now extinct namesakes - The Old English Bulldog - but this doesn't mean they are a pushover! They are protective of their family and property and although they are not human or animal aggressive, they are often described as "Non-Aggressive But Prepared".

Is an old English Bulldog a good pet?

The Olde English Bulldogge has fewer breathing problems and less trouble with birthing than the parent breeds. The OEB is a courageous and alert guardian that will defend family and home. The Bulldogge is generally outgoing and friendly with a desire to please – making her easy to train and a wonderful family pet.

Why is my Olde English Bulldog aggressive?

Bulldog aggression and dominance is something that comes instinctually to the breed, but the majority of it has been bred out over time. Dominance was the name of the game when they were originally bred, as herding and baiting was their main purpose.

What's the life expectancy of an old English bulldog?

Olde English Bulldogges can live as long as 12 years. One of the healthier Bulldog breeds, some may still be prone to hip dysplasia and other common health problems.

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