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Tips for Spotting High Quality French Bulldog Breeders

If you are planning on getting a French Bulldog puppy for your family, then this article will tell you what to look for from its breeders. 

 

As a low energy dog breed, the frenchie pup is very much in demand because it is easier to take care of and share life with. Read on and know what to check to make sure you are getting your pooch from a high quality French Bulldog breeder. Check out French bulldogs puppies for sale in Florida at this link.

 

Take into account how long the breeder has been breeding frenchies. It would be ideal if you are dealing with someone who has several years of experience under his belt. Determine also if the breeder is actively involved in conformation shows and competitions, and breed clubs.

 

Ask if the baby French Bulldogs are registered. Typically, a frenchie without a certificate cannot be legally sold as a purebred. Indicated in the certificate are the pup's registered name, breed, date of birth, and names of its sire and dam. It is the accountability of the breeder to register the puppy and transmit the certificate to the buyer within six months after the date of purchase. This service does not carry an additional charge.

 

Check the health clearances of the sire and dam. An authoritative breeder would not even contemplate breeding a dog that has not satisfied the recommended health clearances. If you are not familiar with the French Bulldog's periodic examination, ask a veterinarian what to look for.

 

Check out where the frenchies are housed. Are the puppies raised in a home environment where they get a lot of handling and human contact? You can love your pet to bits but it will never compensate for the lack of early socialization.

 

Inquire about the breeder's objective for the litter. With a specific goal in mind, an exceptional breeder sets his sights on a litter ahead of time and painstakingly researches the choice of sire and dam. If you are looking for a frenchie as a house pet or as a show prospect, go to a breeder at poeticfrenchbulldogs.com who has the same intent. 

 

Check if the dam's vaccinations are current. The initial immunity of puppies are given directly by their mothers. The puppies' capacity to fight back disease will be compromised if the vaccines are not current.

 

Be familiar at what age the frenchie is prepared to go home. Usually, a period between seven and nine weeks is needed by the pups before they can transfer homes. This is the most favorable period for a puppy to switch from its litter to a new family. It might have future issues with other dogs if separated earlier. On the other hand, a longer time with the littermates may affect adversely its relationships with people. Visit http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/french-bulldog/ for more information.

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