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All Southern Dogs' Olde English Bulldog FAQ

Welcome to our FAQ page at Olde English Bulldog! We are your go-to source for all things related to Olde English Bulldog puppies, breeders, and sales. If you're wondering where to buy Olde English Bulldog puppies or how to find reputable breeders near you, you've come to the right place.

Feeding and Treats for Olde English Bulldog Puppies

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Feeding Schedule

Feeding & Treats

This is the feeding cadence we use:

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  • Up to 12 weeks: 4 meals per day

  • 3–6 months: 3 meals per day

  • 6–12 months: 2 meals per day

  • Adults: We feed our adult dogs once per day

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Consistency matters more than perfection. Stick to the schedule and your puppy will thrive.

Treats & Chews

Feeding & Treats

We keep treats simple and safe.

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  • Nylon bones are a favorite for puppies

  • We avoid treats that can splinter or pose a choking risk

  • We choose chews that are difficult or nearly impossible to choke on

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There are many good options available. Safety always comes first.

Food Type

Feeding & Treats

Our puppies are raised on an all-life-stages food.

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What that means for you:

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  • Puppies and adults eat the same food

  • No food transition when your puppy goes home

  • Easier digestion and fewer stomach issues

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We will share the exact food we use so you can continue without interruption.

Potty Training & Crate Training for Olde English Bulldog Puppies

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Bedding Policy

Potty Training & Crate Foundations

We do not use blankets or towels in crates during early training. This is intentional.​​

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  • Fabric hides urine too easily

  • Dried urine still smells to dogs, even if humans can’t detect it

  • Lingering scent encourages repeat accidents

  • Dirty bedding promotes bacteria and poor habits

 

This is non-negotiable during early crate training and plays a major role in long-term success.

Crate Training Philosophy

Potty Training & Crate Foundations

Dogs do not like to soil where they sleep. Proper crate sizing is critical.

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Crates should be as small as possible, but as big as necessary

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Your puppy should be able to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably

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Oversized crates encourage accidents

Overnight Routine

Potty Training & Crate Foundations

We follow common-sense routines that teach puppies to hold it comfortably.

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  • Food and water are cut off around 6:00 PM

  • Puppies are let out again around 10:00 PM

  • Morning potty occurs around 4:30–5:00 AM

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We avoid middle-of-the-night potty trips unless there are extenuating circumstances.​

 

Taking puppies out repeatedly overnight teaches them to go every few hours. Teaching them to hold it builds confidence and stability.

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