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NBA OEB
Standard
General Description:
The Olde English Bulldogge is a loyal,
courageous dog, with a very stable temperament. They are medium
height with large size, large strong head, and stout muscular body.
Olde English Bulldogges are
athletic and most importantly of very good health, males are free
breeders and females are free whelpers. The Olde English Bulldogge
is devoid of all breathing issues and is capable of enjoying outdoor
activity with their family...a
wonderful companion, protector, and family member.
they are very trainable, thrive on pleasing their owners, and do
well inside or out.
Life
span averages 10 to 14 yrs.
Head: The Bulldogge head was designed
to grip and hold, it should be strong and powerful, and it should
have that appearance. The head is large, with a broad skull,
wide-set eyes, moderately sunken between the eyes (medial furrow),
with short, broad muzzle. The circumference of the head should be
equal to or greater than the dog's height at the shoulder. A narrow
head or one that appears too small for the body is a fault.
Muzzle:
The muzzle has a distinct stop, and moderately
pendulous lips. It is broad, deep and short with moderate wrinkling.
The bite is undershot, the lower jaw protruding beyond the upper and
curving slightly upward. The incisor teeth of the lower jaw are in a
straight line, with the canines preferably up front in the same line
to give the jaw the greatest possible width. The upper jaw is broad
where attached to the skull and maintains this breadth, except for a
very slight tapering to the front. The lips, which complete the
formation of the muzzle, should meet evenly in front. The upper lip
is thick and padded; filling out the frontal space created by the
projection of the lower jaw, and laterally is supported by the
canines of the lower jaw. Therefore, these canines must stand far
apart and be of good length so that the front surface of the muzzle
is broad and squarish and, when viewed from the side, shows moderate
layback. Muzzle should be at least one [1] inch. Not more than
three [3] inches. Muzzle too long (more than 3 inches), scissor
bite or even bite are serious faults.
Wry jaw is a disqualifying
fault.
Ears:
The ears should be set high on the
head, the front inner edge of each ear joining the outline of the
skull at the top back corner, so as to place them as wide apart, and
as high as possible. In size they should be small and thin. The
shape should be Dropped or Rose. The rose ear folds inward at it’s
back lower edge, the upper front edge curving over, outward and
backward, showing part of the inside of the burr. The dropped ears
should fold into a nice triangle, and not be hound like. The ears
should not be carried erect or prick-eared, and should never be
cropped. Cropped and Prick-ears are a fault.
Eyes:
The eyes
should be low down on the skull, as far from the ears as possible,
and the corners should be in a straight line at right angles with
the stop. They should be quite in front of the head, as wide apart
as possible, provided their outer corners are within the outline of
the cheeks when viewed from the front. They should be round in form,
of moderate size. and not sunken nor bulging..
Crossed eyes or non-symmetrically shaped eyes are a disqualifying
fault. And any color is
acceptable. The lid should show no haw.
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.pigment around eyes, or "eyeliner" is preferred.
Nose:
The Nose should be large, broad and a solid color with well open
nostrils (nares). The nose should not be pushed up between the
eyes. From the stop to the end of the nose must be at least one
inch, but less than 3 inches. Lacking pigment is a major
fault, lacking all pigment on nose is a disqualifying fault.
Neck:
Neck should be short, thick, muscular,
and Powerful.
and well arched at
the back. The length should not excessive nor should the head just
rest on the shoulders.
Body:
The body was designed for power and agility, and should be shaped to
allow good movement. The Bulldogge should be medium/large sized,
well muscled, very strong, with a wide deep chest, Topline --
There should be a slight fall in the back, close behind the
shoulders (its lowest part), whence the spine should rise to the
loins (the top of which should be higher than the top of the
shoulders), thence curving again more suddenly to the tail, forming
an arch (a very distinctive feature of the breed), termed "roach
back" or, more correctly, "wheel-back." Body--The brisket and
body should be very capacious, with full sides, well-rounded ribs
and very deep from the shoulders down to its lowest part, where it
joins the chest. It should be well let down between the shoulders
and forelegs, giving the dog a broad, low, short-legged appearance.
Chest--The chest should be very broad, deep and full.
Underline--The body should be well ribbed up behind with the
belly tucked up and not rotund. legs are to the outside of the body
to allow the dog to maneuver low to the ground with well-developed
forearms they can present a rather bowed outline, but the bones of
the legs should be large and straight. Excessive differences in the
chest and rear size, or to narrow of hips is not desirable,
and can restrict good movement.
Legs:
Forelegs should be straight and wide apart,
neither bowing out nor turning in. There should be significant bone
substance. Elbows should be relatively close to the body. Lacking
bone is very undesirable. Elbows that are loose or “fiddle fronts”
are a serious fault. The hindquarters are strongly muscled, The
thighs are broad and curved. Straight
or “posty” rear legs are a serious fault.
Movement:
Ground covering stride with a powerful drive emanating from a freely
operating rear. Adequate reach should be evident to complement the
gait. Viewed from the front, the shoulders should remain trim and
the elbows not flare out. The legs are parallel until gaiting
narrows the track in proportion to increasing speed, the legs come
in under the body but should never cross. The line from the shoulder
down through the leg should remain straight although not necessarily
perpendicular to the ground. Viewed from the rear, The hind feet
should dig in and track relatively true with the front. The
Bulldogge's gait should always appear smooth and powerful, never
stilted or inefficient. Pacing or crabbing is a serious fault.
Feet:
Feet should be compact, turning neither in nor out, with well arched
toes. Splayed feet a fault.
Height:
Males & Females 16 to 20 inches at the shoulder.
Weight: Between 50 to 85 lbs.
Height and Weight
Although height and weight
above the standard is to be
discouraged, there is no penalty,
as long as the dog is well proportioned, otherwise correct and
balanced.
Color:
Any color is acceptable with no
preference for one over another.
Coat & Skin:
The coat should be straight, short, flat, and smooth. (No fringe,
feather, or curl) Long Coat Disqualified. Skin should be soft and
loose, especially at the head, neck shoulder
Tail:
Screw tail, Short, Docked, or Pump handle. No preference one over
another. A tail that is curled or carried over the back is a serious
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