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AppearanceJust as the original Old English Bulldog came in various sizes, the Olde English Bulldogge ranges from 80 to 130 lbs (36 to 45 kg). HistoryBy combining the affable modern English Bulldog with the more resolute American Pit Bull Terrier, Bullmastiff, and American Bulldog, David Leavitt of Spring Grove, Pennsylvania was successful in eliminating the English Bulldog's breathing problems and several other health issues, while at the same time diminishing the tenacity of some of the other breeds. MiscellaneousThe breed is currently registered by the National Kennel Club, OREBA & REGISTRY the Animal Research Foundation and the Continental Kennel Club. Further reading * McDonald, Joan. The Book of the Bulldog, Neptune, NJ: TFH Publications, ISBN 0866220275* Jenkins, Robert. The Story of the Real Bulldog, Neptune, NJ: TFH Publications, ISBN 0793804914 |













The current day Olde English Bulldogge is a breed of dog that resulted from one American breeder, David Leavitt [1]. In 1971, Leavitt began breeding to restore the English Bulldog to its original standard of the now extinct Old English Bulldog, but without its aggressive tendency.