Miniature bulldog...
Miniature Bulldog Puppies: Before we go on to talk about Miniature Bulldog puppies, let’s discuss what a Miniature Bulldog is. Simply put, a miniature dog of any breed is just a smaller version of the original breed. They are also called mini or toy breeds. While many people may have puppies for sale that they claim to be various types of Miniature Bulldog puppies, there is only one kind of Miniature Bulldog that is a purebred. The other puppies may be crosses between pugs, boxers, or any other dog. And hence, these puppies may also look like pugs, boxers or nothing specific at all. While these puppies may be very cute, it is important to know that they may not be purebred Miniature Bulldog puppies.
English Miniature Bulldog: The origin of the Bulldog dates back to the bull-fighting dog of the 18th century in England, which originated from the Mastiff. In order to make this breed friendly and a loving pet, the Bulldog was mixed with the Chinese pug. The English Miniature Bulldog was then developed to reduce the size and health problems that were evident in the full size Bulldog.
The advantage of having an English Miniature Bulldog is that they are half the size, weighing in at an average of 35 pounds. Also, they do not have the health problems that are prominent in the regular English bulldog, like problems in breathing, drooling, stamina, defective organs, and even premature death. The Miniature English Bulldog lives for 10 years and more.
Breeders of Miniature Bulldogs: There are certain guidelines that breeders of Miniature Bulldogs have to follow. Initially, the Miniature Bulldog breeders had to have a contract for two litters, which included their training. Now however, the requirement is that the breeders have to place the Bulldog puppies within the area they have been assigned and also conduct follow-up services. Breeders are required to get trained in an apprentice program so that they have all the information and know-how of breeding.
The breeders of Miniature Bulldogs (or for that matter any miniature breed) are registered with the International Kennel Club (IKC). Those who are interested in
Miniature Bulldog puppies must make sure that they are registered with the Miniature Bulldog Club of America, and that their breeders are reputed and trustworthy. A Miniature Bulldog puppy that is not registered with this club is most likely not a purebred, and is most likely to be of hybrid stock.
Miniature Bulldogs for Sale: There are a variety of Miniature Bulldogs for sale from all across the world on the Internet. There are three types of Miniature Bulldogs for sale:
The English Miniature Bulldog: This is a type of miniature bulldog that originates from the full size English bulldog. They look the same, except for the fact that the miniature is much smaller in size. This shrinking has been done to improve their health.
The Hybrid Miniature Bulldog: This is a cross between pugs and French bulldogs, or in some cases, Boston terriers with full-sized English bulldogs.
The Australian Miniature Bulldog: These are much smaller in size than their English counter parts with fewer health problems and a better temperament.
So, how does one make a choice about the type of Miniature Bulldog to buy? There are many pictures and a lot of information available on the internet for the American buyer, along with the best possible shipment options and offers.
So, go ahead and get your best friend home today!