Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Tips On Selecting The Best Purebred Bulldogs For Sale

By Janet Perry


The Bulldog is, out of doubt, one of the most common purebred dogs. The breed is popular among families and celebrities. The rather broad shouldered and stocky bulldog with its pugnacious gait and under bite characteristic has long been a symbol of military units and sports teams. However, before thinking about Purebred Bulldogs for sale, it is important that you understand how to care for them the right way.

Determine the amount of space you have. Do you live in an apartment? If so, you might want to rule out many large dog breeds. You may even want to look for dogs in the Toy group such as the Pug, Miniature Pinscher or some of the other small dogs in the Non-Sporting group, like the Bichon Frise. Pure bred bull dogs require a considerable amount of space.

Next, you need to seriously consider exactly how much real exercise you can give your puppy or dog. If you have a home with a fenced yard, your dog will be able to get some exercise while playing on his own. However, keep in mind that many dog breeds in the Sporting, Hound or Herding groups are often very high energy animals and you will need to have enough time to provide them with more intensive exercise.

The family also matters a lot. If you have small children or plan to start a family in the near future, you'll need to consider this when choosing a dog. Certain breeds are particularly well suited to families, while others do very well with a single adult owner, including Huskies and German Shepherds.

Do you want puppy or adult Dog? One of the other things that you'll need to consider is whether you want a puppy or an older dog. Both options have their advantages and shortcomings. Puppies are very cute and tend to be adopted most often. They are easier to train and have not yet been affected by human behavior, which can turn even a pleasant dog into an angry, dangerous one.

The growing popularity of bull dog has a downside. They can suffer from breathing problems and should only be treated by experienced veterinarians. Bull dogs are also unable to swim. Breeders use artificial insemination and caesarean sections when breeding the dogs to reduce the high risk of injury caused by the large size of the dog's head in proportion to its hips. The intricate precautions required during breeding of bulldogs renders the cost of caring for a typical purebred bulldog on the higher side.

When buying, it is important to know where a dog comes from. A family breeder would be able to introduce you to the sire or the dam as well as the other puppies. Seeing the health, temperament and intelligence of the parents is important to many pet owners. The physical appearance of a dog is also imperative, and viewing the lineage may give you an idea of how your dog will look someday.

However, there is a downside to adopting an older dog, however. You may find that you have to retrain some bad habits that have been ingrained for years. Also, if the dog has been abused, even the kindest breed could turn out to be snappish and nervous. An adult animal will tend to be cheaper than a puppy, even if purebred, which is another consideration if you are on a budget.




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