Home > categories > Security & Protection > Road Stud > How do you handle speed bumps?
Question:

How do you handle speed bumps?

How do you handle speed bumps?

Answer:

Answer number one is spot on. You don't need more.
A GOOD breeder is not going to sell you a dog for breeding. If you buy from a good breeder you will most likely have to sign a spay/neuter contract. Do you have any idea what goes into breeding a bulldog? I absolutely do not recommend breeding bulldogs unless you know what you are doing. I know you said you want a male, so you do have the easier part but alot goes into studding your dog out. Does he meet the bulldog standard. What does he have that would better the breed? Will he be shown? Will you get OFA, CHIC testing done on him. There are enough badly bred bulldogs out there, we don't need more. So please reconsider your wanting to breed.I will warn you about the internet. There are many many puppy importers out there. You DO NOT want a dog from them. A good deal on a bulldog is not a good thing. I would expect to pay at least $2000 from a good breeder. Do your research on the breeder. Visit the Bulldog Club of America website, find out if there is a local bulldog club in your area. I can't stress it enough, do lots and lots of research on your breeder. You will want to visit this breeder you found. You will want to see their kennel or their home where the dogs are kept. You will want to see both parents. You want references from previous puppy owners. You want to talk to them. You want to talk to their vet. Best of luck to you and seriously I cannot stress enough, reconsider eventually wanting to breed him.
If they're peddlingenglish Bulldogs..RUN AWAY!!! There's no such breed only ignorant crooks would call them that. You will NOT get a SHOW/BREEDING quality prospect w/out PAYING for one being put on contract to finish it!!! NOBODY will ever use a pos pet,so forget your dog-pimp ambitions NOW!!!

Share to: