In the ST guide Gargoyles and Blood Brothers were introduced basically to fill the role of unnamed antagonists. Baali as scary big bads. Meanwhile the Players guide presented the 4 Independent Clans as actual things, whereas the Bloodline were examples of how to create your own bloodlines. Gargoyle kennels. Breeding Chadde Jolicoeur's gargoyle bloodline olde english bulldogges. The original bulldog from victorian times. They are athletic, healthy, and sweetnatured.
Gargoyle Bloodline
I work as a Animal Warden. Bulldogs are my hobby and not my living. Puppies and adults are available occassionaly to select homes. All my dogs are raised under foot in a family with 4 kids. My dogs don't do well as a chain dog or a dog kenneled away from the family. If you keep you dogs in this manner there are plenty of other breeders more then happy to take your money. I've been developing my Gargoyle line of Renascence Bulldogges for the last 14yrs (I started in 1990). At one time I was a American Bulldog breeder. I took the best American bulldogs I had at the time to use as one of the foundation breeds for my Gargoyle line of Renascence Bulldogges. I had American Bulldogs down out of Sure-Grip's Freddy Krueger, Kennedy's Epitome, JDJ's Rebel Rouser III & a few others. These dogs were crossed with 4 other bullbreeds to create the foundation gene pool for my Gargoyle bloodline. After my 1st few generations of mixed breed crosses I took the dogs from these breedings that exibited the physical, temperament, health traits I desired in my Gargoyle line & developed a line & inbreeding program off of them to seed these traits into my bloodline. 14 years later dogs like Omen & many others on my web site show the fruits of my labor (a labor of love....lol). The 5 foundation breeds used to create my Gargoyle line of Renascence Bulldogges are... 1) American Bulldog 3) English Bulldog 5) Bandogge (Old Family Red Nosed Pitbull/English Mastiff cross) The name 'Renascence' (not to be confused with the word 'Renaissance') means 'rebirth'. This name is fitting I believe because my Renascence Bulldogges are supposed to be a recreation or 'rebirth' of the larger more physically functional athletic Bulldogge that existed from about 1820-1900. I started Renascence Bulldogge Kennel Club (RBKC) with Jody Willingham when we both had became frustrated at the total lack of uniformity and consistency between the modern alternative bulldogge recreations currently being produced and labeled with various registries under the 'catch all' name of Olde English Bulldogge. Dogs being labeled under this catch all term can range from the 'original' Leavitt OEB's to a large longer muzzled mastiff type dog to that of a bigger version of the modern English Bulldog to combinations of every thing in between. Unfortunately this is the case because many of the Bulldogge registries out there are willing to register ANYTHING as a bulldogge. Because of the vast physical and health differences between the dogs being labeled under the catch all term of Olde English Bulldogge and the confusion it creates, I assembled a dedicated group of breeders with established bloodlines who's breeding program's were all aimed at producing the same style of 'high drive athletic working Bulldogge' to be the core breeding foundation of the Renascence Bulldogge breed. This group devised a breed standard and a registry to help promote, maintain and improve the athletic functional bulldogges they were creating between them. The name Renascence Bulldogge was picked out and Trademarked to represent the style of alternative bulldog the RBKC is seeking to promote and reproduce to protect the interests of those involved with it. This was done to prevent other people and other registries from attaching and wrongfully applying the RB name to their bulldogges and bullbreed crosses to help the RBKC to maintain future integrity in the RB breed. |