what did you have to do to get started? Did you have to check with or apply to your city or local government for permission? What's involved and how do you get the word out that you are available to rehabilitate and rescue bullies? Feel free to email me hezzbullies@suddenlink.net
Thanks,
Heather
I'm really proud of this girl. She is very similar to her mother, only better. I haven't been this excited to get out and show for awhile as my wife pointed out to me earlier.
http://www.rivercitybulldog.com
Vicky,
Bosco, Bella, Breve' & Holly
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For breeding purposes, I understand that health testing is on the rise (a great thing). I'm not very familiar with the testing that is available and would appreciate some clarification. I have heard of 4 possible health certificates:
1. Cardiac (heart)
2. Patella (knee)
3. CERF (eyes)
4. CHIC (??)
Are there any others? Who does the testing? Where are tests sent? What are the possible results?
Hey fellow bulldoggers, I need to find the best bulldog vet for someone who is purchasing one of my pups who lives in Weehawken NJ They are willing travel some ways for the best vet, can cross the river to NY City, also. You can email me personally at hurbulldog@aol.com or post here. Thanks, Lottie
[Tuesday, March 02, 2010]
SureShot Annie Oakley WB/BOS for a Major!
Anyone that knows me and this bitch, knows she makes me work every single time I step into the ring! While her Antics are funny at home, they aren't when I take her in the ring! lol.
It's an exciting but rather stressful time as Emmy is being bred this week and we could use your positive vibes. Below is the potential pedigree.
Jay
Hi guys, I am new to this and have some questions about free stacking. I have noticed that my dog stacks himself up nicely when left alone but is sort of a mess when I am trying to stack him. Has anyone here taught there dogs to free stack? If so how did you teach them? I know that it is not how it is normally done for the breed but I have also heard that some judges ask you to??
Thanks!
I have been working with my dog since he was a puppy (off and on, actually more off than on) in preparation of showing him and now he is 19 months and about to enter his first real show. I was just wondering if anyone else started so late.....