Monday, December 3, 2018

What To Look For In Champion English Bulldog Puppies For Sale

By Jose Bell


If you want to show dogs you are looking for a puppy that is much more than just a house pet. To find what you're looking for, you must deal only with recognized breeders offering pups from litters registered with the AKC. These breeders have met the rigorous rules and regulations that govern the American Kennel Club. Choosing the pick of a litter out of the champion English bulldog puppies for sale is a very specific process.

You have to start out by learning as much as possible about the lineage of any puppy you are considering. When the parents have prestigious credentials, the cost for one of the litter is raised dramatically. A bulldog should not act in a defensive or aggressive manner. You want to choose a puppy with a dignified and pleasant demeanor. Checking the expression on a puppy's face will tell you a lot about the overall temperament of the animal.

At full maturity male bulldogs weigh fifty pounds and females weigh forty. When deciding on whether to purchase a male or female puppy, you should know that the females are not considered to have the perfect combination of features and temperament that the males do. This doesn't mean that a female can't rank or win shows. Judges take the factor of sex into account and judge accordingly.

Judges value symmetry. When you are picking a championship puppy you want one with uniform features. Features that aren't uniform are considered ill-proportioned by judges. Classic bulldogs have eyes that are low, wide apart, and far from their ears. Their eyes don't sink in or bulge. Bulldogs are judged on the color of their eyes. The darker the irises the better. Green or blue-eyed bulldogs are not serious show dogs.

The puppy's ears must be thin and small. There is a shape called rose ear that judges most like to see. You should never crop the ears. The skull must be large. When measuring the circumference of the skull you are looking for a number that is the same as the height of the dog at the shoulders.

When the dog is facing you, its skull should look square, broad, and high. A perfect forehead is flat, not rounded or domed. Championship bulldogs have cheeks that protrude sideways and are rounded.

You want a pup that has a thick neck that is both short and strong. His body should be full at the side with ribs that are well rounded. Classic bulldogs are broad, short legged, and low to the ground. They have broad chests. Bulldog standards include broad shoulders that narrow as it goes toward the loins.

Bulldogs can have straight tails. They can also have screwed tails. Both types are acceptable. Dogs that have curved or curly tails don't qualify at dog shows. The puppy's skin should be loose and soft. The head and face should be heavily wrinkled. You need to look for the characteristic rolling gait when your puppy walks across the room.




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