Things You'll Need
- A good list of English Bulldog breeders, about $2500 as these dogs are not cheap, willingness to devote your free time and attention to a chunky, wrinkled, codependent and stubborn little animal.
Instructions
Before buying a bully you should research the breeder. Ask them for references from people who have bought a puppy before and would recommend them.
Ask to come and see the breeding facility and the other dogs.
If you feel comfortable with the person and have visited the home as to see the puppies. Also ask to see the parents of the dog and ask many questions about their health and bloodline.
Make sure you get the terms of the sale and care in writing. Most breeders will have a contract drawn up detailing the shots the dog has had and health guarantee. You will want to inquire about diet and follow up care. Again a good breeder should have detailed information as to the care and feeding of your new English Bulldog.
Ask if they are affiliated with the Bulldog Club of America and for a contact at the local chapter that can vouch for them.
Look that the general health of the other dogs and inquire about breeding methods and the lineage of each dog.
Are the dogs generally energetic and playful of lethargic and appear to have skin irritations and limping.
English Bulldogs can have very bad canine hip displasia and you should be sure to inquire about a health guarantee in writing regarding genetic health defects in the dog.
A good breeder will be more than willing to answer all of your questions.