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Revision as of 23:06, 13 December 2005 by Battlefield (talk | contribs) (Cleanup - See Discussion)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Old English Bulldog is for all intents and purposes an extinct breed of dog.
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HistoryThe English sport of bull-baiting allowed for a specialized breed in the form of the Old English Bulldog. This new breed of the period was extremely compact, broad and muscular. A particular characteristic of the breed was the lower jaw that projected considerably in front of the upper jaw, which made possible a strong, vice-like grip. The nose was deeply set, which allowed the dog to get enough air as it gripped the bull. The breed is extinct and no longer recognized by any significant Kennels. ReincarnationsSeveral breeders are attempting to recreate this extinct breed with some success. However, it should be noted that these recreations are not the Old English Bulldog, as the genetics from this breed are extinct. Wilkinson BulldogMain article: Wilkinson BulldogLolly Wilkinson of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, have been breeding a strain of Bulldog referred to as the Wilkinson Bulldog, for many years that is similiar to the Old English Bulldog. Due to the small number of bulldogs and the potential for inbreeding it is of questionable quality. In addtion, the breed is not recognized by any major kennels. Olde English BulldoggeMain article: Olde English BulldoggeThe contemporary recreation of the breed is called the Olde English Bulldogge. A well-researched line-breeding program, with the aim of recreating the Old English Bulldog, was started in the 1970s. This modern day version with its similiar physical abilities does not include the violent temperament of the Old English Bulldog. This recreation was done by inter breeding the healthiest bulldogs, Bullmastiffs and Pitbulls. OthersThere are several other recreations but none have become popular, including but not limited too, Dorset Thyme Bulldog, Victorian Bulldog and Renaissance Bulldog. English BulldogOften confused with the Old English Bulldog, the English Bulldog may be a fine animal to own for its sweet disposition, but it has maintained nothing of the tenacity, speed, and agility that were the definitive characteristics of the Old English Bulldog. Books
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