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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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How do you buy a European Bulldog?

Big Dog | December 18th, 2009

bulldogBulldogs are absolutely adorable. Many people agree when they see this broad and short legged canine waddle when it moves from one place to another. They have floppy ear that bounce when the move and a roundish head. Having an under bite, they resemble the appearance of a Pug with big and wide nostrils on compressed muzzle. These are just a few of the physical traits one should look for when wanting to purchase a Bulldog. But it would need more practice and studying of the breed standard to know if a Bulldog is a genuine purebred or a sub-standard one which is a result of poor and irresponsible breeding. Don’t let the price be a discouragement for it is costly to breed them. Most births need caesarian sections due to the large heads and the life of the mother is also at risk so precautions and stringent guidelines are followed. Having a breeder offer a Bulldog at a more than surprisingly low price should set off an alert for experienced Boxer owners and lovers.  These may not be genuine Bulldogs. Read the rest of this entry »