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When people think about Bulldog breeding, generally they think of puppy mills and all of the money that is being made off of these poor little animals. Of course it is not true that everyone who is involved with Bulldog breeding is in it for the wrong reasons as there are people who truly love to breed animals and share their passion with others.
That is not to say that you shouldn’t charge people for your time, energy and money that you put into the Bulldog breeding and for the care of the puppies. Yes, you can make a profit from breeding your dogs and there is nothing wrong with that as long as you still care about the animals and what is in their best interest. In order to truly be an excellent breeder, you must research and learn a lot about proper Bulldog care.
There is nothing worse then using and abusing animals for your own personal financial gain. Read up on all of the Bulldog information possible so that you are truly prepared for what you are about to get involved in so that you are making any mistakes that you may regret later. There is nothing wrong with looking forward to the money as you should be rewarded for your time and work but make sure that you have other reasons for wanting to do Bulldog breeding.
There is nothing worse then putting your heart and checkbook on the line only to find that you were not prepared. If the right steps are taken and you take your time in setting up, you will see that your results are a lot better and you will actually save more time then waste it. There is no hurry since you are not just in it for the money so you can actually make sure that Bulldog care is properly given.
Even when someone thinks that they know everything there is to know about Bulldog breeding, it is important to remember that you may not have done absolutely everything. Something that seems to be forgotten the most is a check up for the adult dogs at the local vet’s office.
By sending your dogs in for a routine checkup, you will be able to be forewarned about possible problems that can occur because of the particular breed or the particular dog you are dealing with.
By letting your vet know what your intentions are with the animals, they will know what things to be checking for. They may also have some excellent advice to share with you based on their experience with this particular breed and the breeding problems that you may encounter.
It is important to make sure that your vet gives your dogs a clean bill of health before breeding them because you would not want to pass on any illness to a group of innocent puppies. Do your job right and make sure you get all the facts first and you will be a true success at Bulldog breeding.
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