
![]() |
I purchased my first Bulldog in 1983 from a woman in Pittsburgh, PA. The dog, which I named Samantha, was a beautiful fawn & white color. To the left is a picture of her. I did breed "Sam" as well. Her first litter was in the Spring of 1984, and I have been breeding English Bulldogs ever since. I don't know what this says about me, but I believe that to be in the breeding business for 16 years, is a good sign. |
|
There are a lot of ups & downs in breeding - losing puppies - 2 days old to 2 weeks old. Either way it hurts, and it is not easy to cope with at times. But there are many rewards as well. When you place a puppy in a home & the owners bring their puppy back for a visit, and you realize the puppy remembers you, having pictures sent of their growth, getting calls asking questions, and having people come back to purchase another puppy a year, two years, or even 9 years later. This all makes me feel very good about what I do. |
![]() |
A person who breeds English Bulldogs two, ten, sixteen years always learns something new. You never know it all. Several of my dogs are now retired, but they will not be placed in another home to live out their days... They will stay in |