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It is
our belief that a well bred, happy, healthy Bull Terrier comes
from responsible, caring & ethical breeders who, on an ongoing
basis, regularly Health Test their breeding stock. These same
breeders will be involved in dog related activities such as
conformation showing, obedience, agility, Rescue, & are members
of their Local, Regional or National Breed Club. Their dogs
will have obtained their Championship, to show that other people
who have studied the
Breed
Standard agrees that this particular dog is worthy to breed,
as set forth by the AKC breed Standard. Puppies are generally
less expensive when buying from a responsible breeder & the
money you save in the long run when buying a well bred pup is
icing on the cake!
A
responsible breeder will never sell a pup over the internet.
Responsible breeders will always have you come to their house,
meet the Dam (Sire almost always will be owned by somebody other
than the breeders of the new pups), ask questions and will
expect you , the prospective owner to ask questions also.
THE
QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK!
1. Are the Sire and
Dam Heart Dopplered clear? Heart Disease is prevalent in
the breed. It's also hereditary.
2. Have the Sire and
Dam had their UPC test and what was the number? The
Sire and Dam should be tested every 6 months and the UPC test
should read
below .3 A UPC test (also known as Urine Protein Creatinine
Ratio)
is for Kidney disease,
which is also prevalant in the
breed, hereditary and which takes these Bullies lives at a real
early age.
3. Have the Sire and Dam had their Patellas looked at by a vet?
Luxating Patellas are painful and hereditary. These should be
cleared by
a vet before the Sire and Dam are bred.
4. Do you actively participate in a breed club and actively
show your Bullies
in AKC events? Breeders who do this are making sure their dogs
live up to
the Breed Standard as set forth by the AKC. If they are being
shown and
winning, making their Championships, then rest assured that
these dogs
have been deemed worthy to breed, if all other Health tests
have been
done.
a. These are some questions that should be asked and remember,
whoever you
buy from should have a contract, which protects both the Buyer
and the
Seller and if at any time during the dogs life the buyer can
not keep the
dog, they must return it to the breeder. The breeder should be
more than
amicable about willing to supply the buyer with all copies of
the Health
tests on the Sire and Dam. Also, the pup should be Baer tested
(for
hearing) before it leaves the breeders, approx at 6 weeks of
age the test
should be done. These papers should also be supplied.
b. Your breeder should
also invite you to become a member of the breed club in your
area
or set you up with
someone in your area who is a member of a breed club.
Breed Clubs have a
diverse membership, from pet, to Rescue to Show dogs. One thing
they have in common, they all LOVE their Bullies :)
There are responsible and caring breeders out there, make sure
you choose
wisely.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me.
Hopefully, by now you can see the difference
between a well bred dog and one from a puppy mill or worse yet,
some one just looking to make money.
It is our attempt to educate the public and hopefully help
those people make wise choices, who are really interested in the
breed.
Please go to our
Bull Terrier Health Page
to read up on studies that are being done & explanations on
the Health Tests.
To find a BTCA
member-breeder in your state please go to:
http://www.btca.com/Breeder Referral/breeders.htm
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