Olde English Bulldogs are NOT considered a purebred breed by the American Kennel Club. It is, however, considered a purebred by the United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club.
No variety of purebred bulldog, or purebred bulldog variety, has longhair.
Purebred bulldogs are sold all over the world- in too many places to ever list. They are usually sold by responsible breeders who live all over the globe. If you are interested in acquiring a purebred bulldog check out your local dog clubs- they should have a list of breeders who sell purebred bulldogs.
Olde English Bulldogs are NOT considered a purebred breed by the American Kennel Club. It is, however, considered a purebred by the United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club.
Miniature English bulldogs are exactly like regular English bulldogs only a tad bit smaller.
they are the same
First of all, that is sick to breed your dogs. Dogs are for people to enjoy and not to breed and make puppies. That is almost like puppy mills (which is disgusting and cruel.) You will not get a purebred bull-mastiff puppy. You ahouldn't want a purebred just get a mutt they are probably more loveable. I think that onl,y wanting a purebred is very selfish. The dog will be just like the dog in the dog shows. TOOOOO PERFECT!!! GET A CUTE DOG THAT IS NOT PUREBRED THEY ARE JUST AS GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Answer 2:I'm fairly sure the puppies would not be purebred bullmastiffs. The bullmastiff breed originated by breeding "bulldog" type dogs together until it resulted in a breed of dog which look very similar to each other and whose puppies can be predicted to look and act very similar their parents, not by breeding purebred English mastiffs and purebred English bulldogs together. The result of breeding an English bulldog and an English mastiff together would just result in a "mutt" type bulldog.
English bulldogs neither migrate nor hibernate. They are domesticated animals.
The French Bulldog is its own purebred breed; although other breeds were used in its early ancestry, today only two purebred French Bulldogs can produce a French Bulldog.
A purebred Old English Sheepdog can be black and white. They are most commonly grey and white.
Victorian Bulldog (also known as the "Olde English Bulldogge") are usually born naturally, whereas English bulldogs are born by c-section.
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