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Author Topic: Why is it so hard to find good bulldogs?  (Read 2420 times)
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« on: March 27, 2022, 07:21:37 am »

I think you hit the nail on the head there T-dog folks don't care about the quality of the bulldog as much as they should.Another problem is people are just breed crazy like the guys that just get in the sport they go to breeding their first dogs to their buddies first dogs and spreading that crap around and 99% of the with very few exceptions the first dogs a fella owns who's starting out are probably junk because it's not even easy to find good dogs if you know a ton of men in the sport and have been doing it forever.Breeding Unproven Dogs based on looks or just plain ignorance.It takes time and  forethought to get the right breeding done for example the Ellie female who Muddy owns that we just bred to Dozer was bought as a 8wk old pup 2.5yrs ago to specifically breed to Dozer because of her lineage which are all high quality catchdogs of correct size and style we actually bought two at the same time from two different lines and only one made the grade.So this breeding has been planned out and worked on for a few yrs.Dozers line is down to littermates of his and that's it so it was very important to find the right family and more importantly the right dog who proved to be for the outcross. If folks would try a little harder to be responsible breeders of bulldogs there wouldn't be as much garbage floating around the world and the internet lol.
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