Wednesday, September 19, 2012

What To Look For In Bulldog Puppy Breeders

By Chloe Gib


If you are looking for a pup, your first step should be to visit bulldog puppy breeders. Getting your pup from someone with a reputable reputation in the breeding world helps ensure that care was taken with your dog. Every step from choosing the parents to socializing the puppy is done with the best interest of the dog and the breed in mind.

During your visit take advantage of the opportunity. Do more than just look at the dogs. Though of course it may be difficult to think about anything other than the cute puppies running around. Still, you have to force yourself. This is a big decision and you want to get it right.

Cleanliness. While some mess is unavoidable, the area should be well kept, neat and without any unpleasant odors. If the space seems filthy, it is a good idea to go elsewhere. This could be an indication that your potential pet may have not have gotten the best start in life. If one does not have the time or desire to clean up, who knows what other care they may have skimped on.

Pay attention to the surroundings. They should be clean and should not have unpleasant odors. The dogs should appear playful, curious and appear happy. They should allow you to pick them up and give them affection without causing any stress. The pups should interact and play with one another when they are put down. When choosing a pup it is best not to choose the most active or the shyest. Try to find one whose temperament and personality will fit in well with your household.

Getting a new pup to bring home is only one reason why you may be visiting. The other may be because you are looking for a Bulldog stud service. If you have a female that you would like to breed, choosing the best stud is extremely important. As every good breeder knows, bettering the breed is the only reason to mate two dogs.

No matter which service you are visiting about, be sure that a contract is drawn up. If you will be buying ask about a health guarantee. If one is given make sure it is written in the contract. For stud service if no pups are produced, ask about a second visit being written into the contract.

Bulldog puppy breeders should be willing to discuss all aspects of ownership with you. They should be knowledgeable about the breed and willing to share that knowledge. Bringing a new pet into the home can be a wonderful experience; the right breeder can help to make it that way.




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