March 18, 2009
The Basics Of Bulldog breeding
If one of the first things you think about when considering getting involved in Bulldog breeding is how much money you can make, it is probably better that you reconsider. You want to make sure that you are only getting involved with such activities if you are truly doing it for all of the right reasons and for nothing else. If you do not actually care about the animals, you could end up doing things that could land you in jail.
Sure, it is okay to see that there is money to be made and that it is okay to look forward to it, but if that is your sole purpose for doing it, you need to rethink your decision. If you truly do not care about Bulldog care and such, it will show and there will be a price to pay for those wrong decisions that you make. For you to truly be the best that you can be, you must give yourself time to learn everything there is to know about Bulldog breeding.
Now that you know that you are not just into Bulldog breeding for the money that can be gained from it, but that you also have better reasons, it is time to start getting ready to start. But since there is a lot more involved then just sticking a male and female together and then sticking a for sale sign up, you need to start grabbing up all the books and articles on Bulldog information that you can.
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.
Make sure that you are explaining to the vet what your intentions are for the dogs so that he or she can take an extra close look at certain things. Also, with that information, the vet will know to discuss issues with you that they think are important.
First hand experience like that is hard to come by and you should always listen to what your vet has to say as it could save you a lot of heartache.

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