OLDE ENGLISH BULLDOGGES
IOEBA Registered

Located a few minutes south of Pittsburgh, Pa. our dogs are raised as part of the family and are raised in the house with us.  They love to interact with people and like to be the center of attention when visitors are here. We are a small family kennel with a few litters a year.   We own Olde English Bulldogges, not to be confused with the English Bulldog breed. Our aim to better the OEBs.  We stress raising and producing good bulldogges that produce the same.    Our dogs are registered through the IOEBA and are generational bulldogges.   If your interested in healthier alternative to the EB then you have come to the right place.

 

Contact us: 

mccorveye@comcast.net

Phone:412-916-9344

 

Kangpen's Brawla at 14 months old.  Brawla loves the snow and was out playing with my brother in laws French Bulldog/Pug mix, Chubbs.  Chubbs was being bothersome to a young pug they have who was in heat so we agreed to keep him for a few weeks.  He's a fun little dog, but still kind of wired from being around their female pug.

 

History of the Olde English Bulldogge from the IOEBA...

 "The modern Olde English Bulldogge is a reconstruction of the original Olde Bulldogge of the 17th and 18th century. Various genetic crosses have been used in carefully and thoughtfully planned breeding programs to obtain this goal. 

These various dog breeds were used very selectively in various combinations to obtain the desired physical traits of the original Olde English Bulldogge. 

The result has been a good looking Bulldogge of great athletic ability that is much healthier and physically fit without most or all of the problems that plague many of today's modern English Bulldogs. 

The goal of all Olde English Bulldogge breeders should be to produce genetically healthier Bulldogges that are free breathers, free breeders, and free whelpers. "
~From IOEBA website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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