SIN CITY BULLIES
ABOUT
Sin City Bullies is a small family owned kennel located in Las Vegas. We did not start out with intentions of breeding. As most people, I wanted a bulldog my whole life; however, I was discouraged by the health issues and other problems associated with the breed. My husband did his homework, found out about Olde English Bulldogges, and Dozer entered our lives. From then on our Olde English Bulldogge family has continued to grow. Unable to find quality OEBs in Nevada, we went out of state to select puppies and studs from different litters from different breeders to create a great breeding program.
Our goal is to raise healthy Bulldogges with excellent temperaments, awesome athletic abilities, and smashing good looks! Our bullies are not English Bulldogs, but rather a much healthier more active alternative to the English Bulldog of today. Our dogs are athletic, free-breeders and free-whelpers. All of our dogs are generational Olde English Bulldogges and great for pets. Being from Sin City – they love a pool party!! Yes, they all learn to swim and LOVE the pool. The pool we put in just for the dogs.
We are honored to say that all our dogs are registered with IOEBA and meet the standards of the IOEBA. All of our dogs are family raised and handled on a daily basis. All pups come with a written health guarantee, utd on shots, worming x 3, and vet checked. All pups leave with a complete puppy starter pack, a lifetime of puppy support, and pre loved. Contact us with any questions you may have via email info@sincitybullies.net.
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OLDE ENGLISH BULLDOGGE
The Olde English Bulldogge is a recently created American dog breed. In the 1970s a true-breeding lineage as a re-creation of the healthier working bulldog from early nineteenth century England was created. Using a breeding scheme developed for cattle, the English bulldogs was crossed with American Bulldogs, American Pit Bull Terriers and Bull Mastiffs. The result was an athletic breed that looks similar to the bulldogs of 1820 but also has a friendly temperament.
TEMPERAMENT
Olde English Bulldogges are docile, but capable and protective, fearless and athletic, fierce-looking, determined and courageous, bold and friendly around their family and friends, but fearless adversaries to anyone who threatens their masters or property. This breed likes to chew. Rawhides, soft rubber and stuffed toys are unsafe, for they are easily shredded or swallowed whole. Olde English Bulldogges are so eager to please that they may overexert themselves in an effort to do whatever is asked of them. An owner who displays a natural authority toward the dog, socialization and obedience training are important. It is best to channel high energy individuals to some type of work and exercise. The objective in training this dog is to achieve pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in its pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. Because a dog communicates his displeasure with growling and eventually biting, all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. The humans must be the ones making the decisions, not the dogs. That is the only way your relationship with your dog can be a complete success. This breed tends to drool and slobber, but that varies dog to dog.
HISTORY
The Olde English Bulldogge originated in England between 1600 and 1700. These
were the early ancestors to many of the Bull breeds that exist today including the
English Bulldog and the American Bulldog. They were bred to participate in blood
sports like bull baiting. This so called sport, became quite popular in England through
out the middle of the 18th Century. Bull baiting primarily consisted of staking out a
bull and allowing several Bulldogges to attack it. A dog of great courage and agility
was needed for bull baiting. This dog was of medium size; larger dogs were
considered to be the result of mastiff crosses.
Around 1835, laws were passed in England prohibiting bull baiting and the Olde
English Bulldogges main purpose of existence vanished. Within a decade the
numbers of bulldogs declined drastically almost to extinction. Dog show fanciers
eventually decided to reconstruct the breed, but wanted to tone down the aggressive
temperament of the original Olde English Bulldogge. They crossed the remnants of
the existing stock with the pug and over the years that followed they developed the
modern English Bulldog. Unfortunately though, this modern dog is wrought with all
kinds of genetic health problems.
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. The foundation of most of
today’s Olde English Bulldogges can be traced to English Bulldog, American Bulldog,
APBT and Mastiff.
These dogs were used very selectively in various combinations to obtain the desired
physical and mental 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 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.