Q: Can you tell me the difference between a red nose dog and one with a black nose, does having a red nose mean anything and is it more rare and should it bring more money when buying a pup?
A: The basic difference is in the pigmentation of the nose. Both are accepted by IOEBA Breed Standard as long as pigmentation is complete. Spotted noses are considered a default by most Standards regardless of registry. (see more)
Q: Is Line breeding the same as In Bred?
A: No, line breeding and in bred are not the same. We are considered a Line Breeder of Hermes Lines but do not In Breed. Although you will find different opinions from different breeders we prefer to make sure our Genetic Structure is sound. With In Breeding, you may have absolutely awesome results but you can have some bad. Doubling up too closely as done with In Breeding can result in the carry thru of Genetic Problems that would otherwise remained a remissive genetic quality. (learn more)
Q: This is my first puppy in a long time, is there anything special I should do around my home to get ready?
A: Yes, first you should puppy proof your home, in much the same way you would baby proof your home. (see more)
Q: How do I give my Bulldogge his Vet prescribed Med's?
A: There are a few ways to give your Olde English Bulldogge his or her medication. What works depends on both the dog and you. There are a number of ways to do this, and each dog is a little different in what works for him/her and you. A calm, matter-of-fact, approach is the best place to start. (see more tips and suggestions)
Q: Are Olde English Bulldogges good with children?
A: Yes, Olde English Bulldogges are naturally gentle and protective of children. There are some things we do recommend. (see more)
Q: How do I find the right Olde English Bulldogge to fit with my family or individual act ivies?
A: Olde English Bulldogges have a natural ability to fit into most any lifestyle. An OEB just simply wants to be with you what ever you decide to do. But the OEB is also very much an individual. A careful look at what you expect from your Dogface before deciding on which puppy your want to take home can help you find that perfect new best friend.
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Q: Are Olde English Bulldogges people or dog aggressive?
A: An often used quote (author unknown) dates back to the Bulldog of old.
"Non-Aggressive But Prepared"
And for us this best describes the breed. (read more)
Q: Are Olde English Bulldogges easy to train?
A: Olde English Bulldogges are intelligent and want to please you, but they do have a bit of a "stubborn bulldog" streak. Patients and Practice are key to training. Make your training sessions enjoyable for both you and your Dogface.
Q: Do I need an appointment to come and visit?
A: No, but we do ask that you give us a call the morning you wish to come - 320-233-7198. Just to make sure you have the correct directions and that we are not out in the back field at your arrival time.
Q: Will an Olde English Bulldogge get along with the other pets in my home, such as my cat?
A: Yes, we have many Dogface families with multiple dogs, cats, horses, or cattle at home and have successfully integrated their OEB into their families. (learn more)
Q: How big will an Olde English Bulldogge get?
A: Typical an OEB will be short, densely muscled, and heavier than he/she appears. We do our best to follow the Official IOEBA Breed Standards. We feel this Standard is an accurate description of our beloved OEBs as a breed in general. Please visit our Ladies and Studs pages for Stats on our current dams and sires.
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