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How To Choose The Best French Bulldog Breeders

By Janet Butler


There are apparently more hereditary dog diseases than there are dog breeds. This problem is mainly brought about by unethical breeding habits that are carried out in puppy mills. However, you can help abate this problem by ensuring that you make your purchase from responsible French bulldog breeders. Below are some simple tips to help you choose.

You will spend a lot of time checking out different facilities so that you can end up with the best. While it is not an easy process, you will be the happiest dog owner when it is all done. You will go home with a healthy pup that has all the right papers and vaccinations, ensuring that diseases will not be a problem. Nevertheless, remember that no future is cast in stone.

You should start your search by asking family member, friends or anyone you know that owns a dog. If they have worked with a good breeder in the past, they should be glad to share the information. Talking to people who have first-hand experience will save you a lot of time you would waste making phone calls.

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 a professional who is highly experienced in breeding dogs. Ensure that the facility has bred French bulldog for many years. This will increase the chances of you getting a dog that has been raised under the right conditions and will not have problems once you move it to your home.

Try to check out a few puppies when you visit the facility. Check if they are healthy and playful as this is a characteristic of well-kept pups. The facility should also be very clean with no foul smell despite being a breeding house.

The breeder should have the genetic history of every dog. This should help them know its parental lineage, if they have any genetic problems or any other health conditions. If possible, see both the parents to confirm their breeds because some crossbreeds look so similar to purebreds. However, you should expect to hear that the father is not physically available as some facilities use dogs from other breeders.




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