Donna-Marie
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- Nov 23, 2025
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- Bulldog(s) Names
- Freya
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- #16
Aww, in the second picture she looks a lot like my Freya!Your dog reminds me of my previous Nyala whom recently passed. She wasnāt n EB but a Bantam Bulldogge. They are pure but not recognized at kennel clubs. You have the taller ones like Nyala with less nose rope and the shorter ones look more like an EB.
1st photo was Nyala at 3month old.
2nd 5month
3rd around 2yrs old and on for the other pics.
Freya is also considered a pure breed, sheās recognised at the Olde Tyme English Bulldogge kennel. In reality no bulldog due to endless re breeding by people who wanted specific bulldogs for specific horrible reasons are actually pure bred. Many other breeds arenāt either but are recognised as such! But I personally think the various bull breeds should be after all these years should be recognised as their own particular breed. They all have different appearances, body builds and although there are a lot of certain traits, they have their own breeds traits too. For example Freya is much more high energy than the English and Frenchie.
Pitbulls arenāt recognised as a breed at all!
I think given the years of consistent breeding they should be at least recognised as their own breeds.
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