Read About Bull Dog Breeders

Image

 

       -Facts

1.     Professional Affiliations:

The Bull Dog Club of America established in 1890 provides the best sources and information on Bull Dog breeding.

2.     Why Use a Breeder:

A certified breeder follows the guidelines provided for this breed.

3.     How to Find:

The Bull Dog Club of America has excellent sources to find certified breeders, which is a necessity in the case of Bull Dogs because due to their popularity, several back-door breeders are breeding mixed-blood breeds.

4.     What to Expect:

Expect to receive many questions from a reputable breeder regarding your lifestyle, other pets in the home, and your ability to care for a Bull Dog.

5.     Breeder's Surroundings:

A breeder can have a single room or large area--what matters is the cleanliness of the place and the behavior and temperament of the dogs.

Bull Dog Breeders - Newborn Facts

1.     Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:

A bull dog delivers an average of 3 to 4 puppies per litter.

Image

2.     Age To Be Sold:

A Bull dog should be at least 8 weeks old at the time of purchase.

3.     What to Look For in a Newborn:

Look for the Brachecyphalic face and small hips that are typical of a bull dog puppy.

4.     Registry:

The Bull dog should be registered in the non-sporting category with the AKC.

5.     AKC Recognized Characteristics:

A bull dog should be of medium size with a smooth coat, a heavy, thickset, low-swung body, sturdy limbs, and kind expression and passive demeanor. Any kind of aggression suggests a faulty bloodline. Also, all Bull Dogs should have black noses--a flesh-colored nose disqualifies them for AKC recognition.

6.     Expense to Purchase Newborn:

Inclusive of vaccinations and license fees, you can expect to pay approximately $1,500 for a Bull Dog.

7.     Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:

The parents of the Bull dog puppy you are about to adopt should have been screened thoroughly for genetic problems and health issues.

Bull Dog Breeders - Breeder Concerns

1.     Breeder Reputation:

Since a bull dog is an AKC top breed, it is very much in demand but it is also plagued with lots of health problems. A good bull dog breeder generally provides health guarantees and follow-ups in case of any concerns.

2.     Pet Health:

Their heavy wrinkles make them prone to skin allergies, and they are also predisposed to digestive problems. Furthermore Hip Dysplasia is a major concern for them.

3.     Assurances:

All reputed Bull Dog breeders provide proper certification, a pedigree check, vet check-ups and free follow ups to their clients.