








IOEBA
I will keep accurate records of my dogs. These records will include registration certificates, stud service contracts, pedigrees, vaccination and breeding records.
I will maintain absolute identification of all my dogs, examples: photos, tattoos, microchips, registration papers and pedigrees.
I shall plan each breeding with the objective of the improvement and advancement of the breed.
I will thoughtfully select my stud dog and brood bitch with an emphasis on good health, correct conformation, temperament, working drive and ability while all the time referring to the IOEBA breed standard and the principles of genetics.
I will maintain the highest standards of health and care for my dogs and I will provide sufficient water, food, shelter and veterinary attention as needed.
I will provide each buyer with IOEBA registration papers at the time of sale, unless a written agreement stating otherwise has been signed by the buyer.
I will help and educate the potential clients as to the basic characteristics, both physical and mental, of my breed to assist in determining if it is the right breed for them.
I will provide proper socialization for all my dogs and puppies and interact with each daily.
I will not be involved in or use my dogs for any illegal activity. None of my dogs are intended for any illegal activity and will not be sold for such use.
I will refrain from releasing my puppies to their new owners until they are at least seven weeks old, or eight weeks if they are to be shipped.
WBA
The Olde
English Bulldogge is an athletic Bulldog, tempermentally sound and is
medium to large in size and possesses great strength, agility and
confidence. The expression should reflect intelligence and alertness.
The sturdy and power yet compact frame is characteristically stockier
and heavier boned in the males and more refined in the females it is
also characteristically common for a female to look like a male at
first glance. Some aloofness with strangers and assertiveness toward
other dogs is accepted but should be controlled., an Olde English
Bulldogge should not be excessively timid or shy. He is a natural
companion and working dog. The Olde English Bulldogge should not be
confused with the AKC Bulldog.
Size:
in General: Males should range from 17 to 20 inches at the withers and
weigh between 60 to 90 lbs. Females, 16 to 19 inches. and 50 to 80 lbs.
In both sexes weight should be in proportional to the height and body
type. A dog should be well conditioned and not overweight or
underweight.
Color:
Solid or varying degrees of white, all shades of brindle, brown, red,
or tan are acceptable, solid black, black and tan, and/or any degree of
merle is unacceptable. A full black mask is not acceptable. Merle is a
dilution of overall body color with splotches of darker color giving
the effect of "merling" or "marbling" not to be confused with Brindle
that gives the effect of "striping"
Coat: Short, less then one inch in length varying from soft to stiff. Long feathering, or fuzzy coats are unacceptable.
Head:
The head should be relatively large and broad in proportion to the size
and overall structure of the dog. It should be flat on top giving a
squared apperance. There is a defined furrow between the eyes with a
distinct deep stop. The head is well muscled throughout with prominent
checks. An excessively narrow head is unacceptable in the Olde English
Bulldogge.
Eye:
The eyes should be round or almond shaped, medium sized and wide set.
Black or dark brown is the preferred color. Other colors are accepted.
Black eye rim pigment preferred. Crossed and/or nonsymmetrical eyes are
unacceptable.
Muzzle:
The muzzle should be relativily broad and square. The large jaws are
well muscled, bottom jaw has a slight cerve rather then straight
displaying great strength. Lips are full and pendulous. Black pigment
lining lips preferred. An excessively narrow muzzle is unacceptable.
Teeth:
The 42 to 44 teeth, bottom K-9s should be inline with front teeth
making the bottom jaw as wide as possable. Missing teeth is a fault.
Bite: under bite being 1/4 to 1'2 inch. preferred. Scissor bite is a fault.
Nose: Black is preferred color. A red, brown, or blue nose is acceptable. Pink or dudley nose is unacceptable.
Ears:
The ears should be medium in size and may be either forward flap or
rose eared, with no preference. Cropped ears are unacceptable.
Neck: The neck shoud be very muscular and medium length. The neck should taper from the shoulder to the head and be slightly arched.
Shoulders: The shoulders should be well muscled with good definition and wide sloping blades giving the appearance of great strength.
Chest:
The chest should be deep and wide giving the appearance of power. The
front, overall, should be straight and well balanced. The chest should
not be naroow or excessinely wide nor should the elbows be angulated
out or pulled in.
Body:
The body should be compact and moderately short while powerfull and
athletic in appearance and well balanced. There should be a good spring
of ribs almost barrel chested with the loins slightly tucked. The back
should not be narrow or swayed.
Back:
The back should be broad and moderately short in length showing great
strength. A slight roach(wheel) over the loins. The back should should
not be narrow or swayed.
Legs:
The legs should be strong and straight with moderate to heavy bone.
Well muscled front and back. The rear legs should be moderately
angulated and paralled. There should not be an excess of or lack of
angulation in the rear legs. Excessively bow-legged or cow hocked is
unacceptable.
Hindquarters:
The hind quarters should be thick with well-defined muscles. Not as
wide as shoulders, but well-balanced. The hips should not be narrow or
lacking in muscle definition.
Tails: The tail should be thick at
the base tapering to a point if left natural. Srew tail or docked,
docked not more them 3 joints. Long tails should not end in a complete
circle.
Feet: The feet should be of moderate size with toes well arched and close together. The feet should not be splayed.
Gait: The
Olde English Bulldogge should move with power a small amount of role is
acceptable. All legs move parallel to the direction of travel, with
front legs clearly reachingout, not as far as the American Bulldog and
the rear legs propelling the dog forward. The legs should not travel
excessively wide. Front legs and or rear legs crossing is unacceptable.
The movement of the Olde English Bulldogge should not resemble the
movement of a Terrier in any way. The Olde English Bulldogge has a
slower movement then the American Bulldog.
*Note:
Males without two testicles, dogs that are deaf, and dogs that have
been spayed or neutered are not allowed to compete in the conformation
ring. Females in estrus are not to be shown in the conformation classes
and are not allowed in the proximity thereof.
*Note: Color, Black and White is acceptable.








