Heavy Hitters "Stunner and Swagger"

A little about us
We're just a bunch of Bulldogge enthusiast mostly in Cali,with one in Florida and Minnesota that got together to produce our kinda Bulldogges. By working together in compliance with the IOEBA standard we are just trying to do our part and help by bringing structure,health,temperament and consistency as a group to the table.Line breeding will play a big roll in this group,moving stock within the group will help us create the consistent look or pheno type desired.
1st. Temperament,our Olde's should be calm but alert or on point,happy,enthusiastic and playful is what we shoot for.All the members in this group have family's and children of there own and raise there Olde's with the love and guidance it takes to guide these future family members in the right direction. The disposition should be confident, courageous and alert. The Olde English Bulldogge is a dependable
family guardian protective of his territory yet friendly toward strangers. The dog should show a willingness to please. The Bulldogge should convey an impression of determination,strength and energy.He is alert,loyal,dependable,intrepid and fierce in appareance but truly even tempered and affectionate.
2nd. The healthy Olde:should be able to breath freely,Breed and whelp naturaly,have clean eye's and skin,...ect correct confirmation is also good for the heath of your dogs,good proven genetics or lines can save some hart ache.
3rd. The head:Large skull big and blocky,top of the head broad and flat.Top of the ears should be level with top outline of the skull with the Burr partially exposed and the entire edge of the ear visible.The stop:deep and wide indentation between the eye's,Cheeks:well rounded and extended sideways beyond the eye's.Viewed from the front,the skull should appear very high from the corner of the lower jaw to the apex of the skull.Rose ears,Nose large with open nostrils,moderate wrinkle,Mandible (lower law) undershot and turned up with a typical basket-handle arch. Here's a couple good examples,one of a female owned by Al of Heavy Hitters




4th.MUZZLE
The muzzle should be wide and deep.
a) The distance from the tip of the nose to the stop should not exceed one-third of the length from the tip of the nose to the center of the occiput. A slightly longer or shorter muzzle is a MINOR fault.
b) Broad under the eyes and nearly parallel in width to the line of the skull.
c) There should be moderate wrinkle on the muzzle. Excessive wrinkle would be MINOR fault.
Nose – The nostrils should be wide with a line running vertically between nostrils from the tip of nose down to the bottom lip. When viewed from the side, the front of the nose should show a moderate layback which is perpendicular with the angle of the forehead.
a) Large and broad the relationship to the width of muzzle. Nose should be black,blue,red or liver. Any Pink is a MAJOR fault.
Bite should be undershot and horizontally straight, but lips should cover the teeth. Any other type of bite is a DISQUALIFICATION. Wry jaw is also a DISQUALIFICATION.
a) The lower jawbone is moderately curved from rear to front. A jawbone that is flat and/or only curved in the front is a MINOR fault.

The Turn-up

Tusks should be large.
a) Missing or chipped teeth are acceptable, except the 6 corn-row teeth between the Tusks.
b) 6 corn-row teeth should be perfectly straight. Less than 6 corn-row teeth is a MINOR fault
5th.Structure and Confirmation:The structure should be as followed:Males,16-19 inches short,70-95lbs,Females 15-18 inches short,55-85lbs...We like them:Straight and square with good angulation,broad shoulders,Forelegs:straight and thick with great bone ,brisket very deep round and capacious,Hindquarters:must be solid and moderatly high with a straight top line.Feet:Round and tight or compact ,Example:

6.EARS :A. Should be rose or button, with rose preferred.
B. They should be set high and wide apart to the rear of the skull.
C. They should be small to medium.


7.The Back: The Back should be muscular showing power. Top-line should have a slight roach, rising from just after the withers and upward to the stern, then downward. The roach should make a rounded stern (over the hips). Any other Top line is a MAJOR fault. Loin (back of rib cage to hips) should be medium in length. 8.FOREQUARTERS The Shoulders should be heavily muscled, a separation between shoulder blades, and 9.HINDQUARTERS
The Chest should be wide and deep with a muscular brisket. Ribs should be well sprung and rounded being at there fullest directly behind the shoulders. A narrow rib cage is a MINOR fault.
The Body should be sturdy. The length from tip of breastbone to rear thigh should slightly exceed the height from ground to withers. All points being equal, a slightly smaller or larger dog would be a MINOR fault. 
slant outward from tip to bottom of shoulder blade. The shoulders should be at a 90 degree angle from front tip of shoulder to elbow. Shoulders should be broad and slightly wider then rear. Slightly straight front is a MINOR fault. Loose shoulders are a MAJOR fault.
The Elbows should stand slightly away from the body but not turned outward or loose. The forelegs should be straight, muscular and of medium bone in proportion to the body. Too heavy or too light
bone is a MINOR fault. Loose elbows are a MAJOR fault.
The Legs should be straight vertically on inside of legs, well muscled legs giving a bowed appearance of front quarters. Legs should be set wide apart coming down from shoulders.
The Pasterns should be straight and strong. Weak pasterns are a MINOR fault.
The Feet are of medium size and are well arched and rounded (cats’ foot). Long toes and splayed feet are MINOR faults.


The hind legs should be strong and muscular being slightly longer than the
forelegs.
The hips and thighs should be well muscled donating power. Shoulders and hips equal in width is a MINOR fault.
a) In a natural stance they should be straight and set wide apart but not to appear equal to or wider then forelegs.
b)In a natural stance with a slightly outward turn of the stifles and foot.
c) They should have good angulations in the stifles. Poor angulations would be a MINOR fault. Cow-hocked is a Major fault.
10.COAT, COLOR :The coat should be short, close and medium density. The coat should be
shiny, showing good health.
Color can be any shade of brindle, brindle and white, pied (brindle, fawn, red,black,blue,chocolate,seal,sable and white), tri colors Blue,Black,Seal and Chocolate
Fringing, feathering, curl in the coat is MAJOR fault.
11.GAIT :The gait should be a smooth rolling gait with hind legs appearing to skim the ground.
The gait should be balanced and vigorous