English Bulldog Puppies
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
Ivan (seen here: http://www.powandjib.com/images/ivan-phonebooks.jpg) is getting a new little sister. We’re naming her Agnes and this is her on-camera debut.
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Ivan (seen here: http://www.powandjib.com/images/ivan-phonebooks.jpg) is getting a new little sister. We’re naming her Agnes and this is her on-camera debut.
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Wait until the dog is 2 years old
http://zarcobulldogs.es.tl/
Pasadena tx.
713-534-1255 John Santoyo
5 males AKC $2400
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She will start to wean them from 6-8 weeks but you can start letting them eat puppy food around 4 weeks of age
English Bulldog puppies for sale from English Bulldog breeders of Champion English Bulldogs has English Bulldog puppies for sale to approved homes only! Champ Bulldogs English Bulldog puppies are hand raised by our family. Please see Champ Bulldogs at: http://www.champbulldogs.com/
English Bulldog breeds & English Bulldog puppies for sale information.
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I’ve been trying to get one for years.
Don’t buy a dog. Save one! Check out www.Petfinder.com. I bet you can find a bulldog at a shelter in your area!!
I already started mashed up puppy chow 3 times a day.
I allow the b*tch to wean at her own pace and give her constant access to her pups – as well as a way to get away from them.
new born English Bulldog puppies from English Bulldog breeders Champbulldogs.com http://www.champbulldogs.com . Bulldogs puppies born at Champ bulldogs
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Some people just think they can ask a lot of money because it is a certain breed, and that’s what all the "other" breeders are asking.
false. Price should be determined on the quality. Over all structure, temperament, type according to standard, and soundness.
…Or because it is "papered".
false. Example. Just because you are "papered" to live in the United States, doesn’t mean you look like the next door neighbor. Papers only verify that the ancestors were from the same breed, regardless if they were a good example of that breed or not.
…Or because their dogs are huge, rare, unique, or etc, etc.
false. Usually when a breeder uses those words, it is because their dogs are not even close to how an ideal dog of that breed should even look like, and the things that they claim are so special, are the faults that the standard does not support. Faults that are actually very undesirable and extremely difficult to breed out.
Overall you want to only buy a dog from someone who is very knowledgeable in their bloodlines, who have seen most the dogs in their pedigree and can tell you their type, build, faults, assets, and health problems.
See if they are keeping any. Ask why they are breeding. What are they trying to improve with this breeding. Ask them to point out the faults and good assets on the sire & dam. (Every dog has both). Have they been able to prove any in the show ring? The whole point of a show is to judge breeding stock. If they aren’t interested in showind, then how do they really know what traits should be bred?
One of the biggest questions, is, are they themselves keeping one? Only one answer if they are not. They are doing it only for the money, and you should leave immediately.
The point of the breeding should only be because they are trying to improve either dog (usually the female), and the litter should be better than them. Preferably.