Olde English Bulldogges are a breed of dog that was developed in the 1970s as a re-creation of the original Bulldog breed, which was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries. Olde English Bulldogges are larger and more athletic than modern Bulldogs, and they are known for their powerful, muscular build, short, smooth coat, and friendly, energetic personality.

Olde English Bulldogges are intelligent, loyal, and energetic, and they are generally good with children and other pets. They are friendly and outgoing with strangers, and they are highly trainable and excel in obedience, agility, and other dog sports. However, they can be stubborn and may require firm but consistent training to establish their place in the household.

Olde English Bulldogges are energetic and need regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy. They are not well suited for apartment living and are best suited for owners who can provide them with plenty of opportunities to run and play. They may require more grooming than some other breeds due to their short, smooth coat, which requires regular brushing and bathing to maintain its appearance.