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Australian Bulldog
(Aussie Bulldog)

Lexy of Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 11 months old.
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Pronunciation |
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Description |
The body Structure overall should be one of great
strength with good thickness of bone with males being Solid and compact with
good muscle tone. Nice long Bodies on the females is preferred as a rule due to
being better whelpers than a short bodied female. Preferred a nice level top
line with tail cartridge straight off the back being docked or not. Moderate
turn of stifle and hock angulations. Chest area should be broad with the brisket
well let down. Front to be straight with good shoulder placement. Body coat
preferred short & smooth, not thick or rough. The Head structure of an Aussie
Bulldog is one of its main attributes being very strong and square in appearance
having good depth and width of muzzle with a pronounced stop between the eyes
and have 1/3 folds of wrinkle across the nose. Eye placement to be wide apart
being large & clean in appearance. Mouth to be up to 1/4 inch undershot but
breeding towards a near level bite preferred. Teeth to be of good size and well
placed within the mouth. Jaw structure preferred wide and square top and bottom.
The Aussie Bulldog comes in a variation of wonderful colors. Being in shades of
fawn, apricot, orange, red, mahogany, white and being at least 5 shades of
brindle including, red brindle, fawn brindle, black brindle, mahogany brindle,
silver brindle. Aussies also come in pied coloring with pied being one color
more dominant than the other, with an arrangement of patches on the body that is
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Temperament |
The Australian Bulldog
is a medium sized dog who loves being part of a family. The Aussie Bulldog is intelligent,
loving and loyal with a
sound temperament. Good with children. Fun loving, this breed is
pretty easygoing. They will enjoy playing with a ball or Frisbee and love to
play or swim in water. Good watch dog but not a guard dog,
though their appearance can be a deterrent. Given the alertness
of this breed, the Aussie Bulldog does have the ability to be a dependable
watch dog at a mature age. With their intelligence and loyalty they are a very
easy dog to teach at home, but obedience training is recommended (as with any
breed of dog). The Aussie Bulldog has stamina and their personality is one
everyone could get attached to. This breed craves leadership from their owners. Like all dogs, they need a firm, but calm, confident and consistent pack leader and daily mental and physical exercise to avoid any behavior issues. |
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Height, Weight |
Height: - Male 18-20 inches (46-51 cm.)
Female 17-19 inches (44-48 cm.)
Weight: Male 60-78 pounds (28-35 kg.). Female 50-61 pounds (23-28 kg.) |
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Health Problems |
Although the best has been done to
eliminate health problems within this breed, this does not mean that they are
faultless, but all effort is put in to breed Aussie Bulldogs of good health ,
sound structure and well natured. |
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Living Conditions |
Aussie Bulldogs are
not recommended for
apartment life.
This breed is an indoor dog, and should not be left outside all day in a kennel. Bulldogs do best in temperate climates as the breed
can chill easily in cold weather and have trouble cooling off in very hot
weather. |
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Exercise |
The Aussie Bulldogs need
plenty of exercise, which include
long daily walks. They like to go swimming in
summer and lay in the sun during the winter months. |
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Life Expectancy |
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Grooming |
The smooth, fine, short-haired coat is easy
to groom. Comb and brush with a firm bristle brush, and bathe only when
necessary. Wipe the face with a damp cloth every day to clean inside the
wrinkles. This breed is an average shedder. |
Origin |
The Aussie Bulldogs were given their name
by Noel & Tina Green, Foundered from two breeding programs (N&T Green and Pip
Nobes) with previous years of breeding dogs of bulldog type, that were designed
to be a functional Bulldog, co-operating and coordinating together after
previous (Green lines) and Nobes lines (Pip Nobes). This type of dog had
strength, endurance & size to do the job that was set out for them. The Original
Breeders made Personality and health in a dog as their number one priority with
keeping a unique bulldog look. The Aussie Bulldog is a recognized Breed within
the eye of the general public, but they are not yet registered with the ANKC as
a pedigreed breed. All lines of Aussie Bulldogs should come with a Breed
Certificate for the Documentation of their ancestry. These certificates are
issued by the United Aussie Bulldog Association contacting Tina Green, Pip Nobes
& Louise Cauchi . The public first heard about this breed back in 1998, as a
result of Keith Nobes asking Pip to write to Burkes Back yard and inform them of
our combined breeding program of The Aussie Bulldog. On their way home from
Western Australia, driving from Perth to Toowoomba we ( Noel & Tina ) visited
Joe & Louise Cauchi in Sydney's Western suburbs and viewed 2 litters of pups
that were of Aussie Bulldog type, making them approximately 2 weeks old when the
program aired on Burkes Back Yard. The interest created by this program was
absolutely hundreds and hundreds of enquiries made by mail, email & phone to Pip
Nobes and N&T Green all looking to purchase a puppy. Both breeding programs were
in the early stages, and originally from Greens Lines & Nobes Lines, this was
very promptly followed by Cauchi's lines. Since then they have continued to
increase the Aussie Bulldog population with approximately 40 or 50 more
enthusiastic breeders joining together all three lines of dogs. Nobes lines and
Greens lines were developed heavily based on British Bulldog, Bullmastiff, Boxer
& small percentage of staffy, closely followed in the months to come by the
introduction of Joe & Louise Cauchi's dogs based mainly on JD Johnson Line
American Bulldogs, which do not have any connection in physical type or
temperament to the American Pitbull or the scott line American Bulldog. Johnson
line American Bulldogs are similar in height and head type to the Boxer and
Bullmastiff. Their breeding stock now has 5 generations of Aussie Bulldog to
Aussie Bulldog in total. The consistency with the Aussie Bulldog is better than
a lot of Pedigreed Breeds in proving this with every planned litter. |
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Recognition |
UABA, APRI, DRA |
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UABA = United Aussie Bulldog
Association
APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
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Magri’s Lexy of Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 8 weeks old, she is a very solid young female even at a young age.

Lexy of Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 10 weeks old.

Lexy of Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 11 months old.

Lexy of Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 11 months old.

Jag Valention of Beccam at 4 months.

Jag Valentino of Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 7 weeks old.

Daisy; bred by Maple Lee Aussie Bulldogs owned by Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 7 weeks old.

Daisy owned by Beccam Aussie Bulldogs at 10 months old.

Daisy of Beccam at 14 months old. Aussie Bulldogs love the water, and can be quite active.
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Milly, the Australian Bulldog.

Milly, the Australian Bulldog.

Milly, the Australian Bulldog as a puppy.

Milly, the Australian Bulldog as a puppy.

Milly, the Australian Bulldog as a puppy.
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Photo Courtesy of United Aussie Bulldog Association.
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