sisters3
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Joey and I sending big bully hugs and prayers. Hope you AND mama Diamond are doing well !!!
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Just wanted to update, sorry for the delay. No babies yet. Looks like Diamond will do this on her time. Will update soon hopefully.
My number one goal in breeding the English Bulldog is to improve the breed. My belief is that the bitch should always be given the chance to not have to go through a cesarean section unless it be medically necessary. I do however schedule a c section just in case knowing the risk of the breed is still there. I've been doing this eleven years now and have followed all of the females produced by my bitches that have been bred and surprisingly the only c section to date was on one of my bitches and it was due to malpresentation. A water puppy however scares me because I know there's no way to expect or prevent it being a "common" thing in the bully breed. Another preventive measure taken is the stud is always noticeably smaller than the bitch which ups our free whelping chance in the bitch due to inheritibly smaller stud. I respect everyone's choice with their own bitch, I just prefer saving surgery for when it's necessary. All the while being prepared for the unexpected. Money has never been my reason for me choosing this breed. Avoiding a c section for me also isn't the cheap way out- I've already spent $1,000 in vet bills with just this litter to ensure the healthiest development and delivery for both momma and babies.I hope everything turns out OK. Letting a bulldog whelp naturally is playing Russian Roulette with their life. I have heard too many horror stories of people loosing mom and pups from doing this. All it takes is one water puppy to get stuck and it goes down hill from there. I am a breeder myself and will never take a chance with my bitch or her pups to natural whelp. To me it's a cheap way out at the cost of their life. Good luck and I hope everything works out for you. Reminder, no new born pup pics allowed, as we do not promote pup sales here. Thanks
My number one goal in breeding the English Bulldog is to improve the breed. My belief is that the bitch should always be given the chance to not have to go through a cesarean section unless it be medically necessary. I do however schedule a c section just in case knowing the risk of the breed is still there. I've been doing this eleven years now and have followed all of the females produced by my bitches that have been bred and surprisingly the only c section to date was on one of my bitches and it was due to malpresentation. A water puppy however scares me because I know there's no way to expect or prevent it being a "common" thing in the bully breed. Another preventive measure taken is the stud is always noticeably smaller than the bitch which ups our free whelping chance in the bitch due to inheritibly smaller stud. I respect everyone's choice with their own bitch, I just prefer saving surgery for when it's necessary. All the while being prepared for the unexpected. Money has never been my reason for me choosing this breed. Avoiding a c section for me also isn't the cheap way out- I've already spent $1,000 in vet bills with just this litter to ensure the healthiest development and delivery for both momma and babies.
[MENTION=16970]Chellesdiamond[/MENTION] GOOD MORNING!! How is everything today? Mama Diamond doing well? You? Joey and I still sending bully hugs and prayers!!
Good morning!! Diamond is sawing logs as we speakI'm anxious to take her temp when she wakes!! Thank you so very much for the well wishes
. I slept a few hours to her snores lol.
[MENTION=3354]RiiSi[/MENTION] thank you!! I will keep everyone updated!! Thanks again
[MENTION=15780]Lalaloopsie[/MENTION] Thank you![]()
@RiiSi I have a quick question for you. I know I can't post pictures of the babies when they arrive due to forum rules. I was wondering if I can post a picture of the little girl we're keeping?
Absolutely. We love pics of bullies and especially bully babiesThis here is my youngest (not my breeding) and I wouldn't sell her for million dollars
EBN is not a market place for bullies or anything else, so rules on that are strict.
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Absolutely. We love pics of bullies and especially bully babiesThis here is my youngest (not my breeding) and I wouldn't sell her for million dollars
EBN is not a market place for bullies or anything else, so rules on that are strict.
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Great!! Thank you!! I already have homes for the babies. Word spread of my litter and amazingly everyone who has a pup from my previous litters will get one. 2 babies will have 10 year old siblings from my very first litter. Sooo exciting for me to see my hard work progress. Your babies are all so beautiful!! I just love the bullies!!
Absolutely. We love pics of bullies and especially bully babiesThis here is my youngest (not my breeding) and I wouldn't sell her for million dollars
EBN is not a market place for bullies or anything else, so rules on that are strict.
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