Sunday, February 5, 2017

How To Find A Responsible French Bulldog Breeders

By Janet Butler


The number of hereditary disease currently outnumber the number of breeds. This means that there is a high chance you will buy a dog with a hereditary condition unless you are very thorough in your selection. This is the threat posed by puppy mills. However, you can avoid contributing to the problem by using the tips below to find the best French bulldog breeders in town.

Researching and deciding on a breeding facility is quite a workload but it pays off in the end. A good breeder offers some guarantee of a healthy dog because they follow regulations to ensure that their animals are kept according to standards. You are, thus, likely to get a dog with the desirable qualities.

Ask for help from people you know who have dogs. These could be family member or friends. Tell them what you need and if they have a breeder they have worked with and trust, they could refer you to them. This way, you will cut down the time you need to do your research.

Nevertheless, you should not forget to clarify all the necessary information. Do not buy a dog from a facility simple because a trustworthy friend referred you there. It could be a good facility but they do not focus much on the French bulldog and thus not the best place to make your purchase. Make sure the breeder is registered with the AKC, CKC, UKC or any other relevant body.

Avoid online based breeders. Generally, do not buy from any professional you cannot meet with. Instead, choose breeders close to your area so that you can meet with them. Visit their facilities and ask lots of questions to clear all doubts you may have. Try to visit as many breeding facilities as possible.

Look for specialist breeders. Ask them what kind of breeders they specialize in before telling them what you need. If you notice that they do not have French bulldog, check elsewhere even if they promise that they can make arrangements. Those who keep a variety of breeds may not pay special attention to the needs of individual breeds.

Choose an experienced breeder. Dogs are very different when it comes to housing and feeding habits. Most people think that all dogs just a warm house and dog food and that is it. There are other issues such as grooming, which depends on fur type. A good breeder should know these qualities.

When you do visit the location, ensure that you see their puppies. Walk around the facility. It should be clean, spacious so that the dogs are not overcrowded, and odorless. Check if the dogs are healthy and well socialized as this will determine their relationship with humans. They should be interactive and mingle with humans freely.

Ask the breeder for all the papers. They should have the genetic records, vaccination records, and registration papers. If possible, you could ask to see both the mother and the father. Check the lineage of the pup to see if the parents had any genetic defects.




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