ARBA announces its new Senior Master Championship today in Cheltenham.
Maryland. In order to earn this championship your dog must already be a Master
Champion and your dog
must earn four group ones over the year..
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KENNEL CLUB USA
Kennel Club USA has officially opened
its doors today. Visit us at our website http://www.kennelclubusa.com or give
us a call at (301) 868-8284.
New Entry Page
The American Rare Breed Association
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page. Click on the following URL to
sign-up for membership and to enter one
of our shows. http://arba.memberlodge.org
American Rare
Breed Association
OLDE ENGLISH BULLDOGGE KENNEL CLUB
EST. 2001
Dedicated to the Promotion and Preservation of the Olde
English Bulldogge
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE OF TYPE FOR THE OLDE ENGLISH
BULLDOGGE Revised Nov. 2, 2003
HISTORY ( Brief)
The Olde English Bulldogge is a re-creation of the
Original Bull-Baiter of the 18th century. Re-created by
David Leavitt. The dog should appear well balanced and
proportional with no features exaggerated or standing
out. It is a medium sized dog, showing great strength.
Must look like he could do his original job,
bull-baiting. The Olde English Bulldogge is a working
breed used today as family companion and guardian. Every
effort is being made by the Olde English Kennel
Bulldogge Club to preserve the unique traits of this
breed, while avoiding the extremes that affect the
"Modern" Bulldog.
EXPRESSION
A.) General appearance and attitude should suggest great
stability, vigor, and strength. Dignified. Expression
should show Courage, Determination, Tenacity, Strength,
along with intelligence and even temper.
INFLUENCE OF SEX
Due allowance should be made in favor of the bitch who
do not bear the characteristics of the breed to the same
degree of perfection as do the dogs.
HEAD
A.) Large. Well proportioned to body. Circumference of
head at least equal to height at shoulders.
B.) Stop: Deep and broad., extending up the head,
perpendicular to the layback of the nose.
C.) Jaw muscles large.
D.) Skull flat with a crease from Stop to Occiput.
E.) Slightly wrinkled forehead acceptable.
MUZZLE
A.) Square, wide, deep.
B.) Muzzle length from tip of nose to stop is 1/3 the
distance from tip of nose to occiput.***Longer, MINOR
FAULT
C.) Distance from tip of nose to bottom edge of lower
lip should be equal to length of muzzle, thus producing
the deep square muzzle.
D.) Muzzle slightly to moderately wrinkled. E.) Flews:
semi-pendulous
BITE
A.) Undershot and horizontally straight.***Any thing
else, DISQUALIFATION
B.) Lower jawbone moderately curved from rear to front.
*** A lower jawbone that is flat and only curved in
front is a MINOR FAULT.
C.) Teeth missing or chipped is acceptable except 6
corn-row teeth which should also be straight.
D.) Tusks, large
NOSE
A.) Nostrils wide with line running vertically between
nostrils to the bottom of lip to tip of nose.
B.) Large and broad in relationship to the width of
muzzle.
C.) Pigment: Black. ***Pink or any other color on nose
is a SERIOUS FAULT
EARS
A.) Rose or Button. Rose preferred. ***Anything else is
a disqualification.
B.) Set high and to the rear of the skull.
C.) Set wide as possible on the outside of skull.
D.) Size: Small to medium.
EYES
A.) Round medium sized eyes set wide apart with outside
corner of eye intersecting with the outside vertical
line of the skull.
B.) Set low at level of muzzle where stop and muzzle
intersect.
C.) Color:
D.) Eye rims: Black. ***Pink is a MINOR FAULT.
NECK
A.) Short, wide and slightly arched.
B.) Tapers from shoulders to head and being slightly
smaller than head where the head and neck come together.
C.) Double dew-lap.
CHEST
A.) Ribs "well" sprung.
B.) Wide with outward slanting shoulders. C.) Deep
muscular brisket.
D.) Shoulders to forelegs heavily muscled.
FORELEGS
A.) Medium to heavy boned. In proportion to body. ***Too
light or heavy is a MINOR FAULT.
B.) Straight vertically on inside of legs.
C,) Well muscled legs giving a bowed outside outline of
leg.
D.) Legs set wide apart, coming down from shoulders.
E.) Slight outward turn of elbows. ***Exaggerated
outward turn is a MAJOR FAULT
F.) Medium length in proportion to body size.
SHOULDERS
A.) Separation between shoulder blades.
B.) Outward slant from tip to bottom of shoulder
blade.***Straight shoulders is a MAJOR FAULT.
C.) 90 degrees from top of shoulder to front tip. 90
degrees from front tip of shoulder to elbow.
D.) Broad and well muscled.
RIBS
A.) Well Sprung, rounded, and deep. ***Narrow rib cage
is a SERIOUS FAULT
B.) Ribs fullest directly behind shoulders.
LOIN
A.) Well cut up
B,) Short***too long or short a serious fault in dog,
not bitch
BACK
A.) Loin, short.
B.) Top line: Roached . Rising just after withers and
upward incline to stern; then downward. Making a rounded
Stern (over hips).***Any other top line is a
DISQALIFICATION.
TAIL
A.) Tapering from base to end. ***Same circumference
from base to end is a MINOR FAULT.
B.) Pump tailed or straight. Pump handle preferred.
C.) Carried down, not over the back.
D.) Length: Down to hocks. Slightly shorter is
acceptable. ***Longer is a MINOR FAULT.
E.) ***Crook, screw or docked tail is a DISQUALIFCATION
HINDLEGS
A.) Longer than front and well muscled rump and thighs
around hips.
B.) Straight even though the properly muscled OEB will
appear slightly cowhocked in a natural stand with a
slight outward turn of stifles and foot.
C.) When looking from the rear, legs should look like a
3 legged stool. Back legs appearing between front legs.
FEET
A.) Medium sized and front feet rounded (cats foot).
B.) Well Split up, but not splayed.***Splayed is a
SERIOUS FAULT
C.) Strong and well knuckled.
COAT
A.) Short, close and medium fine.***Fringe, feather or
curl in coat is a SERIOU FAULT
COLOR
A,) Brindle of red, gray or black. Brindle pied (spots)
on white. Solid white. Fawn, red or black solid or with
white
B.) Smut muzzle (black) is extremely excellent.
GAIT
A,) Rolling gait.
B.) Hind legs appearing to skim the ground.
HEIGHT FROM TOP OF SHOULDERS
A.) Dogs: 17" to 20"
B.) Bitches: 15" to 19"
C.) All points being equal, a slightly small or larger
dog should not be faulted just for its size.
WEIGHT
A.) Dogs: 55 lbs. To 85 lbs.
B.) Bitches: 45 lbs. To 75 lbs.
EXPRESSION TEMPERAMENT
A.) Alert , confident and courageous.
B.) Tolerant of strangers.
C.) Will act swiftly if provoked.
D.) Protective of his family and territory.
E.) ***Shyness in a mature dog is a DISQUALIFICATION
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