Thursday, March 9, 2017

Professional French Bulldog Breeders Most Reliable Puppy Source

By Amanda Murphy


Adding a new dog to the family is certainly exciting, especially when the choice is an adorable Frenchie. However, they differ from other breeds in that they have special requirements and are often used in breeding scams. This makes it even more important for potential pet parents in Ohio to have a keen understanding of the breed before entering the process, and to use only certified professional French Bulldog breeders to get their puppy.

People who are interested in a Frenchie need to know that obtaining and maintaining these pups is a lifetime financial obligation. A purebred dog of this type is sold for two to three thousand dollars, which is then followed by keeping up with their health maintenance and unique dietary support, both of which can add up over time. Any responsible and respectable breeder will insist on making sure that all buyers are completely aware that though the dogs are great for showing and make affectionate companions, they are going to be a major expense over the years.

When making any type of purchase, it is natural for a person to seek out the best price, but in this situation, buying a puppy for less than $1500 can be a high risk. Anyone offering pups at discount prices is most likely either importing them from overseas, or selling dogs that are either not pure, or of poor quality. They cost the breeder quite a bit because their anatomy and stature make them hard to breed and typically require a C-section delivery, which makes their numbers very limited.

One should be wary of any facility that tries to sell dogs using phrases such as "exotic", "rare", or "mini", as these terms are signs of a scam. There is no miniature version of this breed and any unusual coat shades or eye colors are going to be due to genetic defect. While the puppies will still be beautiful, but will not be accepted for show purposes.

There are organizations dedicated to setting the standards for breeding. It is highly recommended that a person only utilize facilities that are on these approved lists. These people will have shown that they understand the needs of this breed and what it takes to produce litters with quality lineage.

Physically visiting the facility to assess it personally, is always recommended whenever possible. In this way, the purchaser has the opportunity to see how clean the animal habitat is, what puppy interaction, and see the condition of the parents - particularly the mother. If this option is not viable, randomly requesting photos showing the target pup, its litter mates, and mom, is advised. No stock images accepted.

Buyers have the right to request certain documents from the facility. This might include the certification qualifying the breeder, and the papers verifying the lineage of the pup being purchased. They should also get its registration with the UK, AKC, or UKC, which shows that it is a purebred. It might even hold dual registrations.

Although the breeder can get certification from a vet that a puppy has no hereditary health conditions, it is not possible to definitively guarantee it will never develop any problems. A buyer can benefit from doing a bit of research on their provider and the breed.




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