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Olde Staff Bulldogge Champions

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Pronunciation: 
ohld stahf bool-dawg
Breed Description: 

The Old Staff Bulldogge breed of dog is a "designer" or mixed breed that was created by crossing the American Staffordshire Terrier with the Olde English Bulldogge. Because of this, a breed type has not been established and the looks and temperament of the dog can greatly change from one puppy to the next. Generally, the Old Anglican Bulldogge will have qualities of both parents with a short, hard textured coat and a tail that is either tapered and long or corkscrewed. They should be medium to large in size and should have a boxy head with a strong jaw and wide shoulders. The coat is generally brindle or black in coloring but they can be found in any color that is common in the parent breeds . Ears are usually large, although they can be small and rose shaped, and usually hang down the side of the head.

Temperament: 
The Olde Staff Bulldogge breed of dog is a designer breed and because of this, their temperament can vary greatly. They are very intelligent and while they do need a strong owner, the breed can be very easy to train and generally has an eager to please temperament. Still, they can take on the role of the alpha if they find their owner lacking so they are not recommended for new or timid owners. They are generally very courageous and take the role of protector within their family. They are good with children but they do better when they are raised with them. In addition, socialization is very important for this breed since they can be very aggressive but with proper handling, they will get along with other dogs and will provide their family with a dedicated and loving companion.
Height: 
The average height for an Olde Staff Bulldogge is between 16 to 20 inches.
Weight: 
The average weight for an Olde Staff Bulldogge is between 40 to 80 pounds.
Health Problems: 
The Old Staff Bulldogge breed of dog has no known health problems, however, is important to research both the American Staffordshire Terrier and the Olde English Bulldogge to be aware of any potential health problems your dog could be at risk for.
Living Conditions: 
The Olde Staff Bulldogge breed of dog can do very well in apartments if they are exercised properly, however, the ideal living condition is a home with a large fenced yard. In addition, while they do enjoy being outside, they should not be an outdoor dog; this is a breed that loves being with their owners.
Exercise: 
The Olde Staff Bulldogge breed of dog are considered to be an active breed and will need between 30 to 60 minutes of exercise each day. They should be walked on leash since some can suffer from aggression problems.
Life Expectancy: 
9 to 12 years
Grooming: 
The Olde Staff Bulldogge is a very easy breed to groom and they require little to no maintenance to keep their coats healthy. On average, you should expect to brush your dog on a weekly basis to remove dead hairs and dirt. A wipe down with a damp cloth will keep them clean and they should only be bathed when it is absolutely necessary. Ears should be cleaned on a regular basis and nails should be clipped once or twice a month. The only other task is to wipe down the dog's face, wrinkles and around the eyes on a daily basis to reduce the risk of skin infections.
Origin: 
The Olde Staff Bulldogge breed of dog is a designer `hybrid` breed that has become popular over the last decade or so. There is no actual origin for the breed and if you are interested in learning more about the Olde Staff Bulldogge, it is important to read up on both the American Staffordshire Terrier and the Olde English Bulldogge.

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The standards for all the breeds accepted to the AKC are used here for breed information, and those not part of the AKC are resourced from FCI standard information, where it is written and coded into the club rules for those breeds.

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