Saturday, February 13, 2010

Olde English Countrysidechina What Is The Difference In A English Bulldog And A Olde English Bulldog?

What is the difference in a English Bulldog and a Olde English Bulldog? - olde english countrysidechina

I noticed that they look different. The English bulldogs have wrinkles and are shorter and thicker, and Olde English Bulldogs are higher with fewer wrinkles and a long snout. When different races? What is the difference?
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2 comments:

Sighthounds !!!!! said...

The English bulldog is the same as a bulldog, it's called, say, Bulldog, you have English. Bulldogs we see today are very different from those they used to look way back Bulldogs when they bait bulls were used.

An Olde English Bulldog is the re-creation of what is at the same pace Bulldogs way back. They are bigger, heavier, for example, a large nose, and an aggressive mood. They are not the primary race were, however, are similar from them.

The short stocky bulldog of today would never have been able to win either a bull and biting, clinging to him. The Bulldogs have connected many modern health problems with many difficulties in breathing. The Olde English Bulldog is healthy in general and in a position tobreathe more easily.

The Olde English Bulldog is recognized by the American Association of rare breeds like a real dog breed. So for me it means that we are a separate breed. Others say it is not a race at all, but I do not agree.

Seattle Greyhounds said...

Officially there is no difference. It is wrong to call a Bulldog English Bulldog. The AKC recognized as a bulldog.

The idiots who believe you that their dogs, inventing some of the specific than other dogs around, as are the names that are exactly trained to.

Therefore, the answer to your question, that the difference is the Bulldogs by ignorant people calling the wrong name.

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