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Breeding French Bulldogs Takes Responsibility

There are French Bulldogs breeders who are capitalizing on the increase in the demand for this type of dog which we see today.  These people who only see these Frenchies as a cash mill are unaware that breeding this type of dog requires responsibility.  French Bulldogs are a special breed of dogs which can become a person's companion or can become a show dog.  During the gestation period and after they have given birth, French Bulldogs required special breeding attention. Check out http://www.poeticfrenchbulldogs.com/ to get started.

 

A responsible breeder knows things about breeding a French Bulldogs and will take these into consideration before proceeding and they also need to decide if the female is a fit candidate to breed.

 

It is important to screen Frenchies for the presence of genes that are responsible for health problems observed in the breed.  There is a peculiar disease in French Bulldogs which causes defective blood clotting in an affected dog which results in massive bleeding even for small injuries and making them a high risk candidate for any type of surgery.

 

French Bulldogs should not be bred on the first heat but on succeeding ones.  Five year old French Bulldogs or above, are no longer fit to be bred since the risk of complications is great and the pregnancy might not be carried to term.

 

You need to source a stud from another place if you only have the female.  You need to look carefully for a good male candidate with the right qualities for your dog.  Finding a right stud for your female French Bulldog will incur costs, and even having her mated will also incur costs.  Even before your female goes on heat, you should start searching and identifying a good stud because this process takes time.

 

If you want to be successful in the breeding process, timing is important and if you do it at the correct time, the chances that your female will become pregnant are greater.  You can ask your vet or a good breeder when the best time is for your female to be serviced.  The best time, in rough estimate, is by counting the days from the first signs of bleeding or spotting, which lasts about nine days, and this is just preparatory to when a female will come on heat.  After the nine days, the female goes on heat and on the eleventh day the ova are released from the ovary and is the best time to breed.  The female bulldogs is most fertile after eleven to thirteen days from the time you see spotting.

 

French Bulldog may need to get a C-section to deliver the puppies which may cost you a considerable sum. Get quality frenchie puppies for sale here at this website!

 

Taking care of the puppies before selling is essential. For more info, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Bulldog.

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