With more than five
years of breeding English Bulldogs, we at ~ IrresistaBulls ~ have helped countless people find their next family member.
Not exact matches
Over the
years she owned 85 different
breeds of dogs, and she helped popularize the
English cocker spaniel and the German shepherd in this country.
A son
of the
English -
bred Aristophanes (himself a son
of Hyperion), Forli was
bred at Ojo de Agua and sold for about $ 20,000 as a 2 -
year - old to Buenos Aires Steel Executive George Acevedo.
It still concerned the courtesy due farmers, the schooling
of horses and the training and
breeding of hounds (the membership was cheered this
year by the information that American -
bred hounds with five - generation pedigrees are now admissible to the
English studbook).
Using genetic analyses
of more than 50 horse
breeds, along with the pedigrees
of three stallions that founded
English Thoroughbreds, researchers traced the Y chromosomes
of modern horses back hundreds
of years.
Over the past 20 plus
years we have had the pleasure
of owning or being closely associated with a diverse variety
of Bull and Molosser
breeds such as the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Boxers, Dogue De Bordeauxs (French Mastiff), Neapolitan Mastiffs, Valley Bulldogs, Bantam Bulldogges,
English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Olde Boston Bulldogges and our favorite the Olde
English Bulldogge.
After a
year or so
of working with our Olde
English Bulldogge
breeding program, in 1995 we with a friend came up with the conceptual idea
of founding and establishing the world's first
breed specific registry for Olde
English Bulldogges, where all Olde
English Bulldogges regardless
of bloodline could be recognized.
Fezziwig Ceiling Zero Memorial Award to the member - owned Old
English Sheepdog, dog or bitch, which has won an All -
Breed Best in Show and which produces the greatest number
of offspring attaining a group placement or OESCA National Specialty Best
of Breed in that calendar
year.
Pat is a lover
of many sporting
breeds and through the
years has shared her life with curly coated retrievers, draathars, Irish Setters and
English Setters.
If we compare the skull shape and appearance
of the
English Bulldog
of today with a skull from the same
breed from fifty
years ago the change is quite dramatic.
The
breed's name, Vallhund, when translated into
English, means herding dog, as the Swedish Vallhund was originally
bred as a drover and herder
of cows over 1,000
years ago.
For many
years, the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) only recognized two types
of Angoras — the French and the
English — because the other types were not different enough to be considered a separate
breed.
They started from
breed that was most similar to today's
English Angora, which produced around 200 grams
of wool per
year.
The features
of today's
English bulldog are the result
of hundreds
of years of breeding, but changes to the
breed's traits — flatter face, shorter nose, stubbier legs, more skin folds — have become particularly rapid in recent decades, Pedersen said.
The average lifespan
of an
English Mastiff is between 7 - 13
years with most dogs falling at the lower end
of the scale due to poor
breeding and sheer size.
The Old
English Sheepdog Club (
of England) was founded in 1888 and the
breed was officially recognized by AKC in the same
year.
Although Beagles have been in existence for over 2,000
years, the
English are credited with rescuing and restoring the
breed during the 1800s when it was in danger
of dying out.
The Boston Terrier is a 150
year old dog
breed that according to the AKC is a mix
of English Bulldog and Terrier.
The
breed, commonly known as the
English or British Bulldog, dates back more than 2,000
years and was created in the British Isles by
breeding of the indigenous mastiffs to the newly arrived ones.
After the founding
of the
English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association in 1924, the
breed started to become more well known within the U.S. Three
years later, the association would become the parent club for the
breed.
It was largely the discovery
of this one
breed by the
English well over a hundred
years ago that provided the impetus for the world
of cats we know today.
The
English Toy Spaniel is a moderately healthy
breed with an average lifespan
of 10 to 12
years.
As one studies the genealogy
of the
breed, with a mind to the fact that there are very few
English Champions «made up» over the course
of a
year (a dog must defeat the champions in order to receive a Challenge Certificate) dominant dogs are easily identified.
The Olde
English Bulldogge has enjoyed an explosion
of popularity over the last five
years or so due in part to the public becoming ever so more aware
of the
breed and its improved health.
Our Old
English Bulldog Stud service comes with a guarantee, includes shipment and
of course you get over 15
years of breeding experience.
We are committed to applying our 25 plus
years of experience and knowledge to producing Olde
English Bulldogges and
English Bantam Bulldogges that possess a temperament that allows them to excel as wonderful family companions, that exhibit correct structure per their approved IOEBA and UCA
breed standards and that enjoy greater health than most
of today's other bully
breeds.
Severe conformational changes have necessitated a high rate
of artificial insemination and Caesarean sections and litter sizes tend to be small.5, 9 The
breed ranks second in congenital disease and associated puppy mortality [5], due mainly to birth defects such as flat chests with splayed legs; anasarca (water babies) and cleft palate [6].10, 11 Although some
English bulldogs enjoy reasonable health, their longevity is definitely affected by the degree
of conformational change and inbreeding, which is reflected by lifespan estimates ranging from 3.2 to 11.3
years with a median
of 8.4
years [7].
The
breed was developed in western England about 200
years ago from crosses
of English drover's dogs and assorted European
breeds.
Exactly how these dogs traveled in ancient times from Spain to Wales is one
of those canine mysteries that historians chalk up as «lost in the mists
of history,» but Welshie - type dogs appear in British art and literature going back some 250
years b.c. Welsh and
English Springers emerged as separate
breeds in the early 1900s.
Still, there's nothing like being surrounded by hundreds
of your all -
breed peers, not to mention John Q. Public and his children — the latter almost always an OES favorite — with an almost nine -
year - old Old
English Sheepdog that looks for all the world like she's never been in public before, that then turns around and pulls out all the stops.
The names
of some
of these rookie
breeds competing in this
year's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Feb. 13 - 14 at Madison Square Garden are a mouthful: the Entlebucher mountain dog, the Norwegian Lundehund, the American
English coonhound, the Finnish Lapphund, the Cesky terrier and the Xoloitzcuintli, previously known as the Mexican Hairless.
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year old Mixed
Breed Dog» Anna Sarfaty - «Traumatic Brain Injury in a 1 -
year - old Standard Poodle» Kathryn Mercer - «Tetralogy
of Fallot in a 4 - month - old American Bulldog» Michelle Forella - «Immune - mediated Hemolytic Anemia in an
English Springer Spaniel» Graham Sager - Gellerman - Moderator
Kristie Anderson - «An Outbreak
of Soremouth in a Closed Flock
of Sheep» Brooke Beatty - «An Atypical Presentation
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year - old Mixed
Breed Dog» Jami Landry - «Nasal Aspergillosis in a 10 -
year - old
English Springer Spaniel» Rhiannon Desideri - Moderator