Why are Bulldogs so costly?

Big Dog | January 22nd, 2010

Getting a bulldog is not exactly easy on the pocket. The price range of one is estimated to be from $1000 to $1500. Before one purchases a bulldog or before one immediately dismisses the opportunity to own this kind of canine, examine first why they come with a hefty price tag. For a high quality, purebred bulldog, a lot of expenses aside from dedication, time and effort go into the whole breeding process. An average litter is 4 and the female preparations such as ovulation testing are done over a period of days.

Then they are artificially inseminated, of course payment is needed for the donor and weeks of waiting until an ultrasound is done to confirm pregnancy. Blankets, food, heating pads are used to make sure the mother is comfortable and when delivery comes, it’s time to have the C- section. Being fragile little pups, their mother can accidentally roll over them, which brings the need to have people constantly to check up on them. So making a decision to get one is more than just they are cute or I want one, think first about the investment, responsibility, and commitment.

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One Response to “Why are Bulldogs so costly?”

  1. I know many bulldog breeders and know how much work they put in to breed healthy and quality puppies. They have told me how much time it took them to find the best way to breed bulldogs. It is an art in itself.

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