Breed Standards
It is globally accepted & fact that the late Mr Ken Mollett
was the creator of what he named "The Victorian Bulldog".
Credit for this great creation must go to the Mollett family.
As all Ken Mollett’s Bulldogs will testify, a special Bulldog has come home.

Ken Mollett’s Standard for the Victorian Bulldog.
General Appearance
A medium size, smooth-coated dog with a solid but active countenance. Large headed and thick boned, only to the point that it does not impede vigor. Broad muzzled and short faced, but not so excessive as to interfere with breathing. Hindquarters somewhat higher than and not as heavy as foreparts, but not so as destroy the symmetry of a muscular athlete.
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Temperament
Although fierce and formidable in appearance, the dog must possess a steady, loyal and dependable nature, being bold without aggression, with proud air of “nothing to prove.”
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Head
The head should be large but not exaggerated out of proportion to body. Cheeks rounded and extended sideways beyond the eyes. Face measured from front of cheek-bone to tip of nose, long enough for unhindered breathing. Muzzle broad and turning up. Undershot but not excess. Nostrils large and wide, black preferred bud Dudley acceptable. Flews broad and hanging over lower jaw at sides. Teeth canines large and wide apart, with ideally six smaller, even teeth between. A square bite (not wry). Eyes from the front, set low and wide apart. Neither bulging or sunken and on no account should the haw be visible. Ears no preference to rose or button. On no account erect or cropped.
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Neck
Thick strong and arched, with loose skin forming dewlap on each side.
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Body
Shoulders broad and deep. Rounded ribs with a wide chest narrowing towards the loins without exaggeration. The belly should be well tucked up and on no account rotund. A roach back is desired as long as it is not carried to excess or makes the dog look deformed. Forelegs muscular, straight and wide apart, not bandy or curved. Elbows away from ribs. Pasterns straight and strong. Hind legs strong and muscular. Hocks slightly bent. Feet round and compact.
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Tail
Either straight, turning down, or screwed. Not carried above back or docked. |
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Coat
Short. |
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Colour
In order of preference: Red brindle. All other brindles. Solid white or pied. Solid red. Fawn or fallow. |
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Size
Male: 17-19 inches 70-75 pounds
Females 16-18 inches 55-65 pounds
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Ezmaralda, foundation bitch in Ken Mollett’s breeding program,
is an excellent mother.
Ken Mollett has recreated the Victorian Bulldog a stunning, Fit, Healthy and pleasant-natured dog that is the image of animals not seen for over 90 years

Head and body study of an accepted modern Bulldog. |
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Head and body study of Ken Mollett's breeding. |
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Dogs Today Magazine: Jan 09
Bulldogs: there is another way......
Once the face of courage, used to symbolise the British fighting spirit, the Bulldog is now almost unrececognisable from the dog it once was. Read More.
The Times: 09
Healthier new bulldog will lose its Churchillian jowl .Kennel Club standards will improve welfare: Read More.
The Sun: 09
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