Tuesday, September 4, 2012

What To Look For In Bulldog Puppy Breeders

By Chloe Gib


Bulldog puppy breeders are experts when it comes to these dogs. They are the best ones to help you choose the finest pup or stud service. Their helpful hints and tips come in handy when it is time to bring a new furry family member into your home or when it is time to find your dog a mate.

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.

Ask questions. It is easy to fall in love with a dog immediately and forget everything else. However, you will find it a good idea to spend some time talking and finding out as much as you can about the pup's schedule, care and temperament. Specifically, ask about socialization. This is important for a dog. It should begin as young as possible. Pups that are treated as a member of the family often are the best socialized.

Play. Take a little time to play with the litter. Look for an animal that likes to be pet and held, yet also runs and plays. A healthy, well adjusted animal will be curious, alert and playful with both you and its litter mates.

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 concern themselves with producing pups that show off the most excellent breed traits. They do not do this for the money. You will find that it often is done because of their love for the specific type of dog. They are usually willing to do all that they can to help you choose the best animal for you.




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