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I had been involved in English Bulldogs for many years before that. My father was a dog breeder before I was ever born, so I guess I just came by it naturally! I began my own breeding career in the early 30’s when I left home and got married. So the learning process has been going on for quite a few years for me now.

Yes! As a long time breeder and dog lover I have a lot of useful advice I can offer my customers. Help with the care of the new pup, and later, training, house breaking, etc. I like to keep in touch with the new owners of my pups.

Yes. Your English Bulldog puppy will come with a complete health record of all the vaccinations and wormings it has had. We normally give at least 2 shots, including one straight parvo shot, using Neopar,the best parvo vaccine available, and a combination shot. However, many vets recommend that a pup receive regular booster shots until at least 4 months of age, so you will need to continue the shots as recommended by your veterinarian, according to what problems are prevalent in your area. We also use a variety of different wormers to control this problem in pups, but please remember, this too is something that needs to be continued after you purchase your pup. Most of the wormers available only work on adult worms, and leave the larva to re-infest the dog, so frequent worming is very important to the health of your pet.

Yes, We now use an excellent professional service to transport our pups in AUSTRALIA and Nationwide where our pups can get much better connections to make their trips to their new homes much less stressful. These folks do a great job of taking care of the pups while in transport, since they too are breeders and know all about the care required for my pups.

The airlines have a very good track record when it comes to taking care of pups. They ship hundreds of pups every week.

Yes, if you must! I prefer to handle most of my business through email. It seems that the telephone only rings here on 3 occasions, when I’m eating dinner, in the bathroom or sleeping. It is also sometimes difficult to catch me in the house. When you choose to raise dogs, you have to work according to their schedule, not yours. I long ago gave up having any “set” hours. I may be up all night helping deliver a new litter, or have gotten up at 3am to deliver a pup to the airport, so if I’m still in bed at the crack of noon, it sure isn’t because I’m lazy!

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