Larson Lakeview Olde English Bulldogge  

             

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The Larson Lakeview Bulldogge is bred for size and strength and is therefore bigger than the Olde English Bulldogge.  The square head is large in proportion to the body and moderately wrinkled.  The forehead is flat and deeply sunken between the eyes.  The eyes are set low on the head and spread far apart.  The lower jaw is turned up and protrudes beyond the upper jaw.  The jaw muscles are large.  The muzzle is short and broad.  The bite is square but undershot.  The canines are large.  The ears are set high and wide and may be either rose or button shaped.  The dewlap consists of two folds.  The flews are semi-pendulous.  The neck is short and not quite as wide as the head.  The body is very muscular, yet symmetrical and well-proportioned.  The very broad shoulders have well-proportioned muscles.  The chest is deep with well-rounded ribs.  The belly is tucked up.  The front legs are straight or slightly bowed.  The back legs are well muscled, yet proportioned equally and not pigeon-toed nor cow-hocked.  The thighs are very muscular.  The tail is cork-screwed, pump-handled, or bent and tight to the body.  The coat is short, close, and medium in coarseness.  The color is usually brindle on white.  Brindles consist of red, grey, black, or brown.  Complete calicos also exist.Temperament Very friendly, yet a fearless adversary to anyone or anything that threatens its family.OriginThe Larson Lakeview Bulldogge was developed by Kevin Larson at Larson Lakeview Kennels.  It took seven years of genetic breeding between the American Bulldog, English Bulldog, Mastiff, American Pit Bull Terrier, Bullmastiff, and Bull Terrier to create them.This breed needs to be taken on a daily walk.   Height, Weight   Height: Males 20 inches (51 cm.) and up.  Females 16 inches (41 cm.) and up.
Weight: Males 70-110 pounds (32-50 kg.) Females 50-90 pounds (23-41 kg.)

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