Ilovemychicks08
-Dogs are Gods way of saying your not alone-
I think the same i understand the whole breeding thing to because of unwanted puppies! But its also hard to start your own breeding when all the good lines of puppies are under a contract! Your Bulldogs are absolutely gorgeous!Iām not a fan of contracts either and I wonāt buy a dog that comes with one. Once a dog is sold, its the property of the new owner. The breeder ought not have the right to dictate terms that last beyond the sale. I am especially against the concept of ābreeding rights.ā The new owner alone has the right to breed or not breed their dog as they see fit. Iām all for screening people to make the odds in favor of finding good homes for pups. I donāt believe thatās often what contracts are about. I think theyāre often aimed at limiting breeding that will compete with the breeder, and otherwise milking more money out of the sale.
Iām into bulldogs. Specifically traditional deep-South farm bulldogs that donāt necessarily conform to a specific bloodline, but instead conform to an overall type. These days a lot of these bulldogs are called āold Englishā or āAmericanā bulldogs even though they donāt necessarily come from any of Leavittās, Johnsonās, or Scottās lines.
My male Brunson. Heās going on 4. The black over his right eye is a recent snake bite heās getting over. The snake the puppy is eating in the pic is not what bit Brunson. Heās a little chunky right now because we had to put him on steroids to combat this last snake bite, and it messed with his muscle tone.
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The white puppy is Baby. The plan is for her to be Brunsonās girlfriend in about a year and a half. View attachment 3548172
I wonāt pay exorbitant prices for a bulldog or sell mine for the same. There are still people who breed them for the love of the breed and let them go for $200-$300 if you know where to look. Brunson was $600 and Baby was $250. The $3500 I often see bulldogs listed for is ridiculous.