Olde English Bulldogge Information
The dog known as Olde English Bulldogge is the product of the breeding program launched in 1971 by Mr. David Leavitt of Pennsylvania. A great fan of the Bulldog, Mr. Leavitt was deeply troubled by the breed's physical limitations. Loving the bulldog nature and armed with a considerable knowledge of breed history and canon genetics, Mr. Leavitt embarked on an ambitious breeding program aimed at recreating the old bulldog.
After many carefully planned out crossings of AKC Bulldog stock to Bullmastiffs, American Pit Bull Terriers and American Bulldogs, Mr. Leavitt achieved his goal as the Olde English Bulldogge emerged and began to breed true. By 1988, Mr. Leavitt had developed two true lines.
In short, the purpose of the Olde English Bulldogge is to bring back the old style Bulldog, one that does not require artificial insemination in order to achieve pregnancy, nor cesarean sections for delivery of puppies.
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