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How To Find French Bulldog Breeders

By Ruth Jackson


The years have seen the dog breeding industry become more lucrative and prestigious. This has attracted many people into the dog breeding industry with the intention of making money only. These people have zero experience and probably zero interest in breeding dogs besides the money the business can generate. That can make it can to find responsible French bulldog breeders. This article presents some tips on how to go about this issue.

Dog shows presents the best way for US citizens to find responsible breeders. Dog shows are attended by professional dog breeders from various places in the country with a view to learn more, showcase their dogs, and to meet potential buyers. The marketplace offered by the American Kennel Club is also another source of information concerning professional in the field of dog breeding.

Additional information can be found through resources provided by the parent club of the breed. Most breed parent clubs have websites from where one can access more information about the breed. AKC also has clubs in various locations in the United States and one can visit it to find more information. It is usually better to do some research before approaching a breeder so as to be able to ask the right questions and to gauge the answers given.

Like stated earlier, some breeders are only engaged in the process of breeding dogs as a second source of revenue. Usually, they have full-time jobs upon which their livelihood is dependent. Such breeders usually do not have puppies ready for sale and may put off buyers. If that happens, it is advisable to continue with the search. The breeder one settles for should be knowledgeable and one should feel comfortable with them.

After meeting a potential breeder, one should request for a meeting at their premises where they do the breeding. One should request to see the puppies and their parents, both if possible. Seeing the parents will help one to make a decision regarding the appearance and temperament of the puppies when they come of age. If one is not happy with what they see, they should explore other options.

It is important that the buyer walks around the facility to see the conditions under which breeding is done. No odors or dirt should be in the facility. Puppies and their mothers should also be well-groomed and clean, with good health. Signs of under-feeding should be checked for as well as signs of diseases.

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.

Before leaving, one should ask for documents relating to the health of the parents and the puppies. Any genetic diseases that the breed is prone to should also be explained and possible recommendations on how to deal with them. Lastly, the breeder needs to produce health certificates that were issued when the animal was screened for health problems.




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