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What is the difference between an Olde English Bulldogge (OEB / Oldie) and a Standard English Bulldog (EB)?

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What is the difference between an Olde English Bulldogge (OEB / Oldie) and a Standard English Bulldog (EB)?

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The Olde English Bulldogge (Oldie) is close to what the ORIGINAL bulldog was, bred to be an athletic and healthy farm dog. They were meant to be healthy, hearty, and strong, able to live outdoors in most climates. A Dog Bluff adult Oldie will range from 60-85 pounds (depending on gender and parents’ structure), will sport a bully head and a taught, muscular body. Average height in our adults ranges from 18-20 inches at the top of the shoulder. Our Oldies are bully and wrinkly enough to be beautiful, but they have enough muzzle length to free-breathe, run, & play all day long without difficulty! All of our Oldies live OUTSIDE, but they DO have access to our A/C building in the summer months, just because we spoil our bully kids around here. However, they prefer swimming in the pond to sitting around in the A/C! As a rule, Oldies breed and whelp naturally. The Standard English Bulldog (EB) was thought to be created by selective breeding techniques, making a shorter, more compact build of

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