Facts About French Bulldog Breeders

By Ruth Jackson


The dog breeding industry has become very lucrative over the years, prompting entry of many breeders. Some of these breeders are barely experienced or knowledgeable about the exercise of breeding dogs. Usually, all that attracts them to the industry is the money that is associated with it. As a result, it can be very challenging to find good French bulldog breeders. One has to do some research in order to find good breeders.

If one live in the United States, the best way to go about finding a good breeder is going to dog shows. Dog shows attract several specialists in the field of dog breeding and one is likely to find a seller there. Besides dog shows, the American Kennel Club also advises people to access its marketplace to find information about the specific breed one is interested in.

One can find additional information about a specific breed from parent clubs of the breed in question. Parent clubs usually have websites that offer information. Most of them also have several offices spread across the US. One may also visit the offices of the AKC club around the country to get more information. In order to be better placed when meeting a breeder, one should do some research of their own in advance.

As mentioned above, some breeders only breed for the money because they have other jobs. They have other workplaces where they are employed full-time and dog breeding is only a part-time job. Breeders who do this may not be very receptive and it is unlikely that they have puppies ready for sell over a short notice. Such people should be avoided, and instead effort invested in finding knowledgeable breeders with a lot of experience.

After coming in contact with probable breeders, one should arrange to inspect their premises. While on the visit, it is important to ask to see the parents of the puppies one is considering to acquire. This helps to understand the temperament and appearance of the puppies when they grow to maturity. There are other options that one should consider if they are not pleased with the parents.

One should request to take a tour around the premises to see the conditions under which the breeding occurs. A good premises looks clean and does not have any odors. The puppies and their parents should also be clean and well-fed. Any signs of malnutrition such as protruding rib cages should be given close attention. Signs of disease to look out for include lethargy, coughing, and runny eyes/nose among others.

The interaction between the breeder and the dogs should also be observed carefully. Dogs that are taken good care of should not shy away from the breeder or strangers. They should be friendly and outgoing with everybody. Good puppies do not appear withdrawn or too aggressive with littermates, people, or other pets.

The breeder should be able to provide documents about the health of the puppies and their parents. They should also explain the various genetic diseases that are likely to affect the breed one is interested in and how that can be managed. Certificates to verify that the dogs have been screened health-wise must also be provided.




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