The Olde Victorian Bulldogge is a medium sized to large-medium sized, smooth coated dog. Broad muzzle with a short face, but not too short to hinder breathing capabilities. The head should be large without being out of proportion to the body. The muzzle should be noticeably turned upwards, well defined with good wrinkle, the wrinkle should not be too loose with excessive folds over the nose, the bite should be undershot with out excess & square. The canines should be wide apart with smaller teeth set in between canines. As a puppy, they will chew everything they can find. The bulldogge should be fierce backing down from nothing, but must first be loyal & true with a dependable nature. He should be bold without too much agression. The males should be 18-20 inches tall and weigh between 65 & 100 pounds. The females should be 17-19 inches tall and weigh between 55 & 85 pounds. The Olde Victorian Bulldogge is good for apartment life. They are inactive indoors and should at least have a small yard. They handle the heat and cold weather really well, but when temperatures are extreme, shade and fresh water are recommended. The Olde Victorian can walk for miles, in fact they demand good exercise and love a good run. Because of the downfall of the modern day bulldogge, the recreation of a better bulldogge was started. The Olde Victorian Bulldogge was developed by Carlos Woods 1988. The Olde Victorian Bulldogge comes down from English Bulldog, American Bulldog, German Boxer, Staffy Bull and the Olde Bulldogge. These dogs are registered through the Victorian Bulldogge Association.PUDGE
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