
'Can we have our Bulldog back?' (David Hancock).
'Who will perpetuate, in its classic mould, our world-famous, very specially, dear to the heart, national breed of the Bulldog, and restore it to the healthier, more athletic and truer to type model provided by the much admired Rosa nearly two hundred years ago? (David Hancock).
'Using only bull-breeds registered with the Kennel Club of Great Britain, and anchoring his programme firmly on the modern Bulldog, Ken Mollett set about crossing Staffords, Bullmastiffs, Dogue de Bordeaux and the healthiest Bulldogs he could find' (Robert Jenkins).
'He selected carefully, and every animal used was the best available' (Robert Jenkins).
'The hard thing is breeding a Bulldog that is of Victorian type, yet with enough modern Bulldog retained to make it recognizable to contemporary eyes, and with a temperament that is ideally suited to a family environment (Robert Jenkins).
'They are Bulldogs through and through, and any who doubt the fact are seeing with jaundiced eyes' (Robert Jenkins).
'What is without doubt is this; through the efforts and dedication of Ken Mollett, as all who meet the dogs will testify, a special Bulldog has come home' (Robert Jenkins). |