The History Behind the Olde English Bulldogge

The Olde English Bulldogge was originally developed in the 1970s to recreate the look and health of 18th-century bulldogs. Breeders wanted to maintain the strong, athletic appearance without the severe health issues seen in modern lines. The result is a dog that’s muscular, agile, and has a longer snout — making breathing and mobility much easier. This breed has roots in the U.K. but has gained popularity in the U.S. due to its ideal mix of strength, loyalty, and charm. At Dog Bluff, we take pride in preserving this noble lineage with every generation we raise.