Monday, February 20, 2017

Before You Go Out Buying Blue French Bulldog Puppies WA

By Edward Miller


Many will say when asked that one of the greatest challenges and joy one can have is to be able to look after and have a pet. Many pet owners not only want pets like many others, but they want unique and rare ones as well. Thus in the case of the blue French bulldog, many are looking at this variation as a possible pet candidate. Right now that you are in Seattle WA you may be wanting to visit some breeders for purchase of blue French Bulldog puppies WA. Before making a final decision and commitment, do read on in this article for information that may be of great use to you.

This kind of dog is not considered a breed standard by the American Kennel Club. In fact is color, though considered as unique and desirable by many is considered as undesirable for the breed as a whole. The blue color is caused by a dilute gene, which changes the otherwise very black color of the breed to a diluted black or blue color. The gene also changes the eye color.

The gene is disputed by many saying that if this recessive gene is bred over and over again, that it will dilute the pure gene pool of the standard black French bully. The fear that over breeding of these recessive bullies will make the black bully rarer. But of course the jury is still out on this one, but until a final outlook is seen, this kind of dog is currently disqualified from competing in any dog shows of the American Kennel Club.

Some would argue that the blue variety will have more health complications due to its exhibiting recessive traits, but then again there is no research to support this or a majority consensus to attest to this. As of this article writing, regardless of the color, all these bullies will still suffer from the same kind of health and medical complications.

These complications will include shortness of breath due to it inability to control its internal body temperature so it must be kept cool during summertime. It is a dog best kept in places of temperate climates, not extremes. Regular check ups should be done with the veterinarian to test for intestinal parasites and flea and tick control.

When visiting a breeder kennel make sure that it is not a puppy mill for this particular breed. Remember that blues should not be forced bred and part of their appeal is that they will come out naturally and rarely also, thus adding to their charm and price also. Unscrupulous breeders will force the breeding of these recessive trait dogs which is in a way unprincipled and uncalled for as it seems to be forcing the hands of nature.

To find the best breeder for you needs that may have blues for sale will be to go online. Shop through forums and ask around for good and reputable breeders that you can deal with. Try to get one with good industry standing and one accredited by all the right clubs and institutions.

This article has thus covered some basics you need to know about the breed you are interested in. Do also try to have better research and try keep all bases covered and no stone unturned. It takes a lot more than paying for a dog and keeping it and feeding it.




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