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ABOUT

       Thank you for your interest. To start out we are couple that live on a 10 acre piece of land in a small town in Wisconsin. My boyfriend (Austin) is a part owner of a family owned heating and electric company. I (Shani) am a college student majoring in math education with a minor in accounting. We both have always loved and cherished dogs our whole lives and decided we wanted cuddling, loving house dog. We decided to go with an Olde English Bulldogge for a loving house dog. We got exactly what we were looking for. 

       Miss Avah Lee. Avah was born on April 1st 2017 in Mansfield Ohio with the Brewers Family Kennel. At 8 weeks old we decided to make our family one more bundle of fur bigger. Avah moved to Friendship Wisconsin on May 26th 2017 where she met her big sister Mya. We both have owned many different types of breeds and we both fell in love with our first Olde English Bulldogge. This well tempered, loving, loyal, gentle, protective, and charming breed.  

      The bloodlines are very important to us. We do our research before contacting. Our goal is to produce high quality bulldogges that are equal or exceeds the quality of their ancestors and even their parents. 

      We have just frequently started and we are looking for a stud for our Avah. We do not do this as a business, Avah is our child, part of our family, and she is treated as our family. We are hoping to help you find a pet as lovable as Avah. 

*Contact us at anytime for an inquiry. 

About Olde English Bulldogge's

The Olde English Bulldogge is a muscular, medium-sized dog of great strength. They are well balanced and proportioned, while appearing capable of performing without any breathing restrictions in either heat or in cold. 

The neck is medium length, wide, and slightly arched. The body is sturdy, powerful and slightly rectangular when viewed from the side. Chest is wide and deep. Hind legs are well muscled and have the appearance of being slightly longer than the forelegs. The hind legs should be straight, parallel and set apart. Accepted color patterns include brindle, and solid colors, with or without white. Males should be 60 to 80 pounds, and 17 to 20 inches at the withers, while females should be 50 to 70 pounds, and 16 to 19 inches at the withers. There lifespan is 9-14 years and they can have 3-12 pups in a litter.

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