copyright Living A Legacy Bulldogges 2011
 
  
 
  STANDARD
  GENERAL APPEARANCE
  Olde English Bulldogge is a muscular, medium sized dog 
  of great strength, stability and athleticism. He is well 
  balanced and proportioned, with no feature exaggerated 
  or standing out. He has the appearance of a dog capable 
  of doing his original job, bull baiting. Remember that 
  excessive height would have been detrimental for the old 
  working Bulldog because he had to “play low” to avoid 
  the bull’s horns and fasten onto his nose. A heavy weight 
  dog would have also been at a disadvantage because the 
  bull’s nose would have been more likely to rip, sending the 
  dog flying.
  CHARACTERISITCS
  The disposition of the Olde English Bulldogge is confident, 
  courageous and alert. OEB’s are very friendly and loving. 
  They are extremely strong and occasionally display same 
  sex dog aggression, so socialization and obedience 
  training are important. It is best to channel high energy 
  individuals to some type of work and exercise.
  Fault: Shyness in a mature dog.
  HEAD - The head is prominent and dramatic. The 
  circumference of the head is at least equal to the dog’s 
  height at the withers. The cheeks are large, well 
  developed and display powerful jaw muscles. A slightly 
  wrinkled forehead is acceptable. 
  SKULL - The skull is large but well proportioned to the 
  dog’s muscular body and prominent shoulders. There is a 
  crease from the stop to the occiput.
  Serious Faults: Narrow skull; domed forehead.
  MUZZLE - The muzzle is square, wide and deep, with 
  definite layback. Distance from the tip of the nose to the 
  stop does not exceed one-third of the distance from the 
  tip of the nose to the occiput. Height of the muzzle, from 
  the bottom of the chin to the top of the muzzle, is equal 
  to or greater than the length of the muzzle, thus 
  producing the deep square muzzle. There is slight to 
  moderate wrinkle on the muzzle. Flews are semi 
  pendulous. The bite is undershot and horizontally straight. 
  Underbite is ¾” or less. Lower jawbone is moderately 
  curved from front to back.
  Faults: A slightly longer or shorter muzzle; excessive 
  wrinkle.
  Disqualifications: Wry jaw; overbite.
  EYES - Eyes are round to almond shape and medium sized. 
  They are set wide apart, with the outside corner of the 
  eye intersecting with the outside line of the skull and are 
  set low, at the level of the muzzle, where the stop and 
  muzzle intersect. Eye color is brown, with black 
  pigmented eye rims.
  Fault: Any pink on the eye rims.
  Disqualifications: Any eye color other than brown; wall 
  eyes; crossed eyes.
  TEETH -Dogs will have 42 teeth. P1 teeth (4) may be 
  missing. Canine teeth are large. Broken, chipped or 
  extracted teeth are acceptable. There are 6 corn row 
  teeth between canines.
  Fault: Exposed canine teeth 
  Serious Fault: More than P1 teeth missing.
  Disqualification: Wry jaw, overbite. 
  NOSE - Nostrils are wide with a line running vertically 
  between nostrils from the tip of nose down to the bottom 
  of the upper lip. Nose is large and broad in relationship to 
  the width of the muzzle. Nose color is black.
  Faults: Any pink on the nose or in the nostrils. 
  Serious Fault: Slit nostrils
  Disqualification: Any color nose other than black
  EARS - Ears are rose, button or tulip, with rose preferred. They are 
  set high and to the rear of the skull. The ears are positioned as wide 
  as possible on the outside of the skull. They are small to medium in 
  size.
  NECK  - Neck is medium length, wide, and slightly arched. It is a 
  little smaller than the head where the two meet. and gets wider from 
  that point to the shoulders. It is slightly loose from jaw to chest, 
  forming a double dewlap.
  Serious Fault: A single dewlap.
  SHOULDERS - They are broad, heavily muscled and have a 
  separation between shoulder blades. The scapula (shoulder blade) 
  should be at an approximate 35 degree angle to vertical and forms 
  an angle approximately 110 degrees to the humerus (forearm). 
  Scapula and humerus should be roughly equal in length.
  ELBOWS – A vertical line drawn from the point of the scapula (top) 
  to the ground will pass directly through the elbow. The elbows are 
  not turned in or out.
  FORELEGS – The legs are set wide apart, coming straight down 
  from the shoulders. They are straight vertically on inside of legs and 
  well muscled giving a bowed appearance of front quarters. The 
  forelegs have medium bone and are in proportion to the body.
  PASTERNS – The pasterns are medium in length. They are straight, 
  strong, flexible and nearly perpendicular to the ground.
  Faults: Foreleg bones too heavy or too light. 
  Serious Faults: Loose shoulders; upright shoulders; loose elbows; 
  weak pasterns (either too vertical or too horizontal). 
  BODY - Body is sturdy and powerful. The length from tip of 
  breastbone to rear thigh is slightly longer than the height from 
  ground to withers.
  BACK - The back is wide and muscular, showing power. Top-line has 
  a slight roach(or wheel back). There is a fall in the back, to its low 
  spot behind the shoulders. From this point the spine rises to the loin. 
  The high point of the loin is a little bit higher than the shoulders, 
  and then there is a gentle curve, forming an arch, down to the tail. 
  Loin (back of rib cage to hips) is muscular, medium in length and 
  slightly arched.
  CHEST - The chest is wide and deep with a muscular brisket. Ribs 
  are well sprung and rounded, being at their fullest directly behind 
  the shoulders. Shoulders to forelegs are well muscled
  Faults: Narrow rib cage. Very long or short loin. 
   
  HINDQUARTERS - Hips and thighs are strong and muscular. Hind 
  legs are well muscled and slightly longer than the forelegs. In a 
  natural stance they are straight, parallel and set apart when viewed 
  from the rear. Distance between hind legs is less than distance 
  between front legs. Angulation is moderate. Stifles have a gentle 
  convex curve when viewed from the side. Stifle angle roughly 
  matches the angle of the pelvis. Hocks are perpendicular to the 
  ground when viewed from the side and back. They are parallel to 
  each other when viewed from the back. A line drawn from the rear 
  most part of the buttocks, perpendicular to the ground, should fall 
  to the front of the toes. A line drawn from the upper (front) point of 
  the pelvis, perpendicular to the ground, should pass through the 
  knee (the two preceding tests of good angulation must be performed 
  with the dog’s hocks set perpendicular to the ground). 
  Fault: Hips which are equal to shoulders in width.
  Serious Faults: Straight stifle. Severely cow hocked or bow hocked.
  Disqualification: Rear dewclaws.
  FEET - Feet are of medium size and are well arched and rounded 
  (cats’ foot). They are straight when viewed from the front. Rear feet 
  are smaller than front feet.
  Faults: Feet turning in or out; long toes.
  Serious Faults: Flat feet; hare feet; and splayed toes. 
  TAIL - Tail should be set low and tapering from base to end. It can 
  be pump handle or straight with pump handle being preferred. Tail 
  should reach the hocks or be slightly shorter. Tail is carried down, 
  horizontal or high. 
  Faults: Tail curling 360 degrees. Same circumference from base to 
  tip.
  Disqualifications: Kinked, docked, bobbed or screw tail (a kinked tail 
  is a tail with one or more sharp bends).
  COAT - Coat is short, close and of medium density. It should be 
  shiny, showing good health.
  Faults: Fringe, feather or curl in the coat. 
  COLOR - Color can be brindle of red, mahogany, fawn either solid 
  or pied (with white). Fawn and red of solid color or pied. 
  Disqualifications: Blue (Neapolitan Mastiff color), black and black 
  with rust or mahogany (Rottweiler colors) 
  HEIGHT and WEIGHT - 
  Dogs are 60 to 80 lbs. and 17 to 20 inches at the withers. 
  Bitches are 50 to 70 lbs. and 16 to 19 inches at the withers.
  Deviation from this range of height and weight will be faulted 
  according to the extent of the deviation.
  Weight should be proportioned to height and the dogs must not be 
  squat nor rangy.
  GAIT - Gait is smooth, powerful, energetic and confident. Travel is 
  straight. Feet should move forward and back in the same plane. Foot 
  falls approach the centerline as trot speed increases. There is a slight 
  under step as rear feet land just short of where front feet land. Front 
  and rear reach are balanced. Feet must not cross or interfere with 
  each other. Dog should have proper movement when viewed from 
  the side and back.
  DISQUALIFICATIONS
  Eyes – Any eye color other than brown. Wall eyes or crossed eyes.
  Nose - Any color nose other than black.
  Bite – Wry jaw. Overbite.
  Tail –Kinked, docked, bobbed or screw tail
  Color - Blue/gray (Neapolitan Mastiff color) and black and 
  rust/mahogany (Rottweiler color)
  Males lacking two fully descended normal testicles.
  Rear dewclaws
 
  
 
  In 2015 UKC accepted the docking of tails.  Please note:  We will not dock our 
  puppy tails unless due to malformation of a tail which we have yet to have to do
  in any puppies we have produced.