Bulldog Puppies
We are not actively breeding for the foreseeabe future, so that we can devote our full time & resources to achieving Show & Performance goals with our dogs.
We offer this guidance to those who are looking for a puppy:
As the parent club for the breed, the BCA – Bulldog Club of America – is a great place to start your search for a pup. Please bear in mind that the choices made by those who produce puppies, and those who purchase puppies have direct consequences upon the breed’s future. To help preserve & protect the integrity of this old and magnificent breed, please choose to support breeders who strive to produce Bulldogs that meet all aspects of the BCA’s written description (standard) of the ideal Bulldog and who health screen their dogs. Breeding practices aimed at producing rare/exotic colors are not in keeping with preserving the traditional, ideal Bulldog. Please be aware that the color merle does not exist in purebred Bulldogs and the BCA revised the standard in 2016 with these lines, to make it blatantly clear what colors are acceptable:
“Colors are red, white, fawn, fallow, or any combination of the foregoing. Patterns and markings may include brindle, piebald, ticking, black masks, black tipping, and a minimal amount of solid black in piebalds. All other colors or markings are a disqualification. The merle pattern is a disqualification.“