I don't have 60 plus yrs. of breeding under my belt, but I've been breeding these White English Bulldogs since 1964. I've seen from personal experience these bulldogs do just about anything imaginable. I let a friend Mr. Wood, have a dog that he named Jeffro. Mr.Wood had always said, "If he could find a White English with some sense he would own him." Jeffro fit the bill. Mr. Wood had several hundred acres and leased several thousand more. Jeffro would keep the deer run out of the garden, wild hogs out of the yard and garden, killed large rattle snakes, and then would catch when told to. I now personally use a male White English to guard my game-fowl. Taz does his job to perfection.

J. Clark's Taz

J. Clark's Taz

I've used them as catch dogs and their style of catching is far different than what is being shown on the hunting videos. When a White English bulldog catches, it's not a hog and dog fight. A White English will catch, then lay parallel to the body of the hog, only holding on to slow or stop the hog, not trying to kill it. When I had goats, I had a dog named Ginger who I could tell, "Ginger go get the goats." She would run around the big Bay swamp, then start barking. The goats would start coming out of the swamp in lines and I had about 200 head of goats at the time. I could even tell her to catch a specific goat that I had pointed out and she would.

J. Clark's Ginger

But, I guess what I like about them the most is their stable temperament. My Daughter is 21 yrs old and when she was about 2 yrs. old she went missing (scared the hell outta my wife and me), (we have 16 ponds on the property)...When we found her she was inside of Prissy's dog house while Prissy was having her litter. Emily was holding one of the fresh born pups while Prissy was giving birth. Now talk about a stable temperament!

J. Clark's Prissy

My dogs do varmint control here on Our farm. They accept what is supposed to be here and either run off or kill what's not. I've never used them for cattle work, but if I needed a dog for this purpose the White English Bulldog would be the dog of my choosing. I keep no other dogs here on our place.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I don't have any problems with thieves. All good folks are welcome and all good folks are welcomed by the dogs. There are stories upon stories that can be told of experiences with the White English.

Remember, when you breed out the working traits of any breed of dog, you've lost it all..."

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