However, this breed is recognized by the American Pet Registry, Inc. (APRI), the Dog Registry of America, Inc. (DRA), and the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association (IOEBA).
At One of a Kind Bulldogs, we are expertly aware of and follow all of the standards set by the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association — IOEBA, Olde English Bulldogge Kennel Club — OEBKC, United Kennel Club — UKC and Continental Kennel Club — CKC for general description, temperament, and body for the dogs we help create and promote.
In 2001, the Olde English Bulldogge Kennel Club was formed and the Olde English
Bulldogge Association merged with it in 2005.
The United Kennel Club, in fact, permits dogs coming from both the two primary competing parent clubs in the United States the Olde English Bulldogge Kennel Club and the Leavitt
Bulldogge Association.
It is noticeable that the Leavitt
Bulldogge Association understands at least the gravity of the situation with the hips and requires breeding approval prior to allowing its registered dogs to breed.
The two are the Olde English Bulldogge Kennel Club and the Leavitt Bulldog Association (or Leavitt
Bulldogge Association).
The International Olde English
Bulldogge Association tells a bit of its history.
This is the Olde English Bulldogge's Official Breed Standard as provided by the most acknowledged registry of the breed, the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association.
All of our Olde English Bulldogges are dual registered both with both the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association and the United Canine Association.
The IOEBA's detailed breed standard is the best guide as to what the perfect Olde English Bulldogge should look like according to the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association.
The second change was that our family became the exclusive owners of the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association (IOEBA) and became solely responsible for its day to day operations.
This new registry would allow other breeders to document the heritage and develop their own lines of Olde English Bulldogges as a result the International Olde English
Bulldogge Association (IOEBA) was established in 1995.
Not exact matches
The IOEBA is the most recognized and widely used
association by breeders and owners of Olde English
Bulldogges worldwide.
Its breed standards for the Olde English
Bulldogge differ in some big ways from the OEBKC and the Leavitt Bulldog
Association.