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We have no English Bulldog puppies available at this time, keep checking in, we will post when we do another breeding...
We have a young adult female French Bulldog, 1 1/2 years old, AKC registered and she'd make a great family pet but she has to be an only dog, she's an alpha female and does NOT get along with other animals, she loves children, playing fetch, sitting in your lap and getting tummy rubs. Look at our Le Chablely's page to see her pictures.
Please e-mail if you are interested at jenndorio5@comcast.net or call 831-277-1221. Your $500.00 (non-refundable) deposit will reserve the puppy of your choice until you are able to bring it home.
All our puppies leave here with all their shots up to date, completely wormed and parasite free with our vet's clean bill of health.
Bulldogs are a special breed. As with any purebred (and some mixed bred dogs) they do have certain ailments that are more common to their breed.They get a bad rap because, unlike most dogs, they cannot be left out in the backyard to live out the remainder of their adult life after they outgrow the adorable puppy stages and the fun newness that comes with it. They require the constant care and attention all dogs need and desire, but, unlike most other breeds, they WILL hold you to it. Lucky for them, they are one of the most expensive breeds around and because of this, usually the new owner has to think long and hard before buying a bulldog. If left to fend for themselves on a cheap diet in a dirty yard with little attention, no annual vet check ups, dirty bowls with dirty water they will most definately get sick, fat, rashy, chew up and choke on innapropriate things, and become the disaster of health that plagues their reputation.This is a MANMADE breed. It would cease to exist without people puposefully breeding (by artificial insamination)and taking the care to have the puppies delivered by a c-section,because most dams and pups would die during delivery due to such massive shoulders and head sizes being to large to pass threw the birth canal. They are special, they are not the old-fashioned type of dog that lives off scraps and miserably stays in the backyard occasionally getting attention. If you loose interest in your bulldog, you will pay. There are 5 main things I think you should know before you decide if you can handle being a bulldog owner;
1.Vet care: you need to find a good vetrinarian, familiar with this breed, and commit to taking your dog in for any ailments and all annual check-ups.
2.Proper and strict diet: You cannot feed them a cheep dog food. Royal Canin Bulldog formula is not as expensive as some of the name brands yet it has the ingredients and low fat/low grain mix that they require. Even the shape of the kibble is especially made for them because they inhale a lot of air when eating other brands (causing gas) but this particular shape is easily picked up by their very out of the ordinary jaws and eaten without that being an issue. Overfeeding is one of the main reasons for hip, shoulder, heart and breathing problems. As with humans, a overweight dog is a less than active dog which leads to more weight gain and more problems. I cannot sress this enough, a trim bulldog will be healthier!
3.A clean enviroment: I wash out my dog's bowls everyday. They live inside my home and always have access to a clean cement and gravel area to relieve themselves, wrestle with each other, and sun bathe.I clean up the poo daily and bathe them and their bedding every couple of weeks.
4.Exercise/playtime: We walk our dogs everyday and take them on outings to the beach, hiking, and set up playdates with other dogs as often as possible. They get knuckle bones(only) to chew on and are always close enough to us that if they were to get into something dangerous we would notice immediately.
5. Attention: Bulldogs thrive on their owners attention and without enough of it they will get into TROUBLE! They are stronger than a lot of other breeds and love to chew when they are bored. Proper training in the begining will ensure a well mannered pleasant to be around adult dog. It will also be a lot easier to find a doggy-sitter when your away.
I truly believe that most new dog owners go into this venture with the best of intentions. The problem is, when the excitement of the new dog wears off, you can become frusterated to the point of unintentionally abusing the dog. Please consider that if you loose interest, have life changes that don't allow for the time your dog needs, or are no longer financially able to care for your bulldog you need to return it to the breeder. Any responsible breeder will take back one of their beloved babies if for any reason the new home doesn't work out, regardless of the age of the dog.
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$ 2000.00 USD
After you have been approved as a buyer you can pay for your puppy in full or see the link below to make a $500.00 non-refundable deposit. To arrange other payment options or if you have any questions, please contact me at 831- 277-1221 or e-mail me at jenndorio5@comcast.net We accept cash, bank to bank transfers, or payment by credit card through Paypal (3% service charge added).
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There are "animal shelter nazis" out there that don't want you buying pure-blood dogs. They try to make you feel guilty about all the unwanted puppies and dogs being euthanized every day. If they stop you from producing a litter of 8 puppies, they believe that 8 puppies will be saved at the animal shelter. I can tell you straight away that they're wrong.
Families WANT purebred puppies. They want them for their traits, their looks and their health... more importantly they want to know where their new family member comes from. Statistics show that I'm right. In 2006, the American Kennel Club registered 870,192 puppies. Given that these puppies sell usually in the range of $500 to $2500 and a pound puppy is around $75, it's clear that there's a strong demand for breeder-raised puppies. So, don't believe it when someone tells you that you are causing deaths at the animal shelter.
To be clear I feel just as badly as anybody for the pound pups. But, it's not the fault of responsible breeders. It's the fault of irresponsible dog owners that don't get their dogs spayed or neutered. This is where the bleeding hearts should turn their complete attention. Of course you can help when you are a breeder by letting your "pet" buyers know the importance of having their dogs sterilized at the proper age. With bullys this is especially important with the females because even a half bully puppy can easily be life threatening for the mom to have naturally and you can loose not only the pups but your female as well.
Pictured above and below is Dakota. Our adults are our pets first, their health and happiness come before any breeding plans. They live in our home, cuddle with us and our children, and are always available to meet potential puppy parents, we have nothing to hide and you should always be cautous of a breeder that doesn't want you to see their dog's and the enviroment they raise their puppies in.
