Olde English Bulldogge
The Olde English Bulldogge originated in England and had a price of three thousand three hundred dollars if we wanted to buy one. It was a different breed of a bulldog, even though it was called “Olde,” the United Kennel Club just recently recognized it in January 2014. It had a feature of medium-sized, though, muscular appearance, which could reach a weight of sixty-six pounds and nineteen inches in height, while the female would only be seventeen inches. The Olde was loyal, friendly, and was great at protecting their owner.
Cane Corso
Cane Corso was bred in Rome, and we could buy it for one thousand five hundred dollars. It was known as a gentle giant. The Cane accompanied their master into the battle of Roman soldiers, which also had their own personal suit of armor. The breed was used to track, protecting, and also as a police dog. It could grow up to twenty-eight inches and would weigh to one hundred ten pounds. The Cane could also be trained, not aggressive, and protective, yet it could ruin properties when it was boring.