Archive for August, 2008

by Bobby Callahan

When people think about Bulldog breeding, generally they think of puppy mills and all of the money that is being made off of these poor little animals. Of course it is not true that everyone who is involved with Bulldog breeding is in it for the wrong reasons as there are people who truly love to breed animals and share their passion with others.

In order to make sure that you are not someone who is going to turn his or her yard into a puppy mill, you need to truly consider everything that is involved and really think about why you want to do it.

After you know that you are truly in it for all the right reasons, then you can begin to get ready to start breeding. But Bulldog breeding is not always that easy and there is a lot of information that you need to know about in order to make the most of your time and efforts and to keep the dogs healthy. There is a lot of Bulldog information that can be found in books and in articles online. Make sure that you read up on Bulldog breeding as much as possible so your truly know what to do and what you can expect from it all.

There is nothing worse then putting your heart and checkbook on the line only to find that you were not prepared. If the right steps are taken and you take your time in setting up, you will see that your results are a lot better and you will actually save more time then waste it. There is no hurry since you are not just in it for the money so you can actually make sure that Bulldog care is properly given.

Even when someone thinks that they know everything there is to know about Bulldog breeding, it is important to remember that you may not have done absolutely everything. Something that seems to be forgotten the most is a check up for the adult dogs at the local vet’s office.

It is so important to make sure that you are allowing your adult dogs to be checked out by a professional vet before beginning Bulldog breeding. Even though you think you know everything because you have read a lot of books and articles on Bulldog breeding, there may be a lot that your vet can point out that can only be learned through personal experience and training.

This is information that is the most valuable and can only be given by an experienced vet. Also, by letting your vet know that you intend on breeding those particular dogs, they may be able to caution you on certain things to watch for.

First hand experience like that is hard to come by and you should always listen to what your vet has to say as it could save you a lot of heartache.

About the Author:
Bobby Callahan is an avid lover of the Bulldog and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Bulldog. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Bulldog Breeding Basics plus a whole lot more.