I'm a Staffordshire Bull Terrier guy, but I loved your education on the cousin breeds. I liked the video for your execution of knowledge and passion. I kind of wish my breed had this enthusiasm on TH-cam. Popularity can throw issues to dogs though where too many people aren't watching how they breed.
We really love Bulldogs and are considering breeding them so I'm very glad to find your channel and subscribe. I see you have a Cane Corso too, mine adores puppies and will certainly help raise them, so we feel at home already. Thanks for your videos.
I owe 2 French Bulldog puppies 4 months old and I had them genetically tested and they both came back with negative results for every thing that they tested for except CDDY IVDD the test states At Risk: Dog has two copies for the CDDY mutation. Dog is at higher risk for IVDD. My vet stated that 95% of French Bulldogs will come back with this genetic mutation very rarely avoidable most breeders don’t even display health genetic traits only color is that common got them genetically tested at Animal Genetics where do you get your genetic test done
Yea the nares on my 3 month frenchie I got are pinched might need that sugery for him.. What pet insurance you recommend? I been looking around getting quotes
It just depends on a lot of variables. Reach out & let me know what you’re looking for & budget & I’ll try my best to make it happen for you. Use this link bigbonebulldogs.com/contact
@@NoahMoreno2619 I can fit him in your budget. He’s a Isabella & tan Merle male carrying fluffy, blue, & cocoa. Can create all colors with a great pedigree to back it up. Give me a call or text 8134380675 bigbonebulldogs.com/contact
Hey quick question how do i figure out c section if i dont know ovulation i was recommended to do one pg and i insiminated two days after four days in a row. Been watching your videos i know i messed up since i dont know when she ovulated😮 fitst breeding
When I was a new breeder I had a puppy that was fading. I spent 2 weeks in and out of the vet and ranking up a bill to save that puppy. I learned a few valuable lessons. 1st. Vets do not know everything. They didn’t even know how to tube feed. I had to go learn on my own. 2nd. Vets love dogs who are struggling to hold onto life. They get a lot of money and they get a consistent patient. 3rd. Vets are income based practices. They promote whatever food they are paid to promote. They like the patients that bring in a lot of money. They over vaccinate to get extra money. (I even know someone who loved animals and opened her own practice because working for a clinic she realized they are not doing it only for the animals. I’ve heard other stories from around the world saying the same thing). 4th. If you’re a breeder you need to be more educated then your vet is. You will need to know you specific breed. You need to know your dogs. Know their symptoms. Know about reproductive health and always prepare for the worst. 5th. Don’t let animals or puppies suffer because you need to save their life so you can sleep at night or you can get pats on the back or you can have a rescue story to tell.
I'm a Staffordshire Bull Terrier guy, but I loved your education on the cousin breeds. I liked the video for your execution of knowledge and passion. I kind of wish my breed had this enthusiasm on TH-cam. Popularity can throw issues to dogs though where too many people aren't watching how they breed.
Appreciate the support 🤝🏼💯
It just is what it is 😊
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Glad to see you back. Anytime I was in FLA & saw a bully I was surprised. The HEAT! But I know people who went down to buy bullies there from NJ.
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Thanks Man...
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We really love Bulldogs and are considering breeding them so I'm very glad to find your channel and subscribe.
I see you have a Cane Corso too, mine adores puppies and will certainly help raise them, so we feel at home already. Thanks for your videos.
Thanks for the sub! Welcome to the channel!
Appreciate the info Central FL here checking in 💯
Nice! Appreciate the support 🤝🏼💯
Great info
🤝💯 thank you
Way 2 grow. Smash on brah, ur crush'n it! 🌎💥🥊💯
‼️🤝🏼💯 appreciate the support
You have elevated my game so much! Props to you!! Host a workshop also please 😂
‼️💚💯 I will do that! Great idea
I appreciate all of your Knowledge Sir. You help me out a lot with my Bullies.
Glad to help 🤝🏼🤝🏼💯💯
@@BulldogBreeder Where do I find all of your Educational Videos?
Found them 👌🏿
I can tell you’re a good knowledge breeder. Unfortunately there are too many people in your industry only in it for the money.
Thank you & completely agree , it’s unfortunate. Doing the best I can to change that.
Where do you get the boas surgery? Im around cocoa beach!Willing to drive as far as need be, thank you in advance!
I use Dr.Nun @ Integrity Animal Hospital in GA
Multiple opinions are vital with vets. Had one last year throw 12k at me only to solve the problem at stop number 2 for 500.
This is so true!!!
Great information mate, I am really enjoying your content.
Glad to hear it! Let me know if there’s something you want me to speak on!
So much value thank you
Glad it was helpful! 🤝🏼💯
Very good video! Thank you
Glad you liked it! 🤝🏼💯
I was here too👌✌️
Yes world of difference when Sasha had her pallet, nares, sacculus . Mine said I don’t do that and sent me to the hospital and still paid over $2,000
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What is the company name for BOAS? and where
Any good surgical vet can do it
I owe 2 French Bulldog puppies 4 months old and I had them genetically tested and they both came back with negative results for every thing that they tested for except CDDY IVDD the test states At Risk: Dog has two copies for the CDDY mutation. Dog is at higher risk for IVDD. My vet stated that 95% of French Bulldogs will come back with this genetic mutation very rarely avoidable most breeders don’t even display health genetic traits only color is that common got them genetically tested at Animal Genetics where do you get your genetic test done
I use animal genetics. Your vet is correct, almost all French will have a Ivdd marker
Frenchie has possible liver disses. Would you still breed her?
No
@@BulldogBreederok thank you and in your opinion why wouldn’t you?
@@ddova2744 because you could produce puppies with the same condition.
Yea the nares on my 3 month frenchie I got are pinched might need that sugery for him.. What pet insurance you recommend? I been looking around getting quotes
Honestly I don’t believe in pet insurance, just save your money for when something comes up.
@bulldogbreeder where do you go for boa’s surgery please
Mainly soft pallets surgery
Integrity Animal hospital in Kingston Georgia is a place I like
@@BulldogBreederthank you so much
Bro how much you sale a male Frenchie for like your average price I’m interested in buying from your next litter
It just depends on a lot of variables. Reach out & let me know what you’re looking for & budget & I’ll try my best to make it happen for you. Use this link bigbonebulldogs.com/contact
@@BulldogBreeder how much you selling sandman for ? Budget will be 5-10k
@@NoahMoreno2619 I can fit him in your budget. He’s a Isabella & tan Merle male carrying fluffy, blue, & cocoa. Can create all colors with a great pedigree to back it up. Give me a call or text 8134380675 bigbonebulldogs.com/contact
Sir!!! I have to learn how to use your Semen Enhancer properly. I must say that Iodine Soa
That Green Soap Is Heavenly
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@@BulldogBreeder Thank you Sir.
Hey quick question how do i figure out c section if i dont know ovulation i was recommended to do one pg and i insiminated two days after four days in a row. Been watching your videos i know i messed up since i dont know when she ovulated😮 fitst breeding
Count 60 days from first insemination then do reverse progesterone test
When I was a new breeder I had a puppy that was fading. I spent 2 weeks in and out of the vet and ranking up a bill to save that puppy. I learned a few valuable lessons. 1st. Vets do not know everything. They didn’t even know how to tube feed. I had to go learn on my own. 2nd. Vets love dogs who are struggling to hold onto life. They get a lot of money and they get a consistent patient. 3rd. Vets are income based practices. They promote whatever food they are paid to promote. They like the patients that bring in a lot of money. They over vaccinate to get extra money. (I even know someone who loved animals and opened her own practice because working for a clinic she realized they are not doing it only for the animals. I’ve heard other stories from around the world saying the same thing). 4th. If you’re a breeder you need to be more educated then your vet is. You will need to know you specific breed. You need to know your dogs. Know their symptoms. Know about reproductive health and always prepare for the worst. 5th. Don’t let animals or puppies suffer because you need to save their life so you can sleep at night or you can get pats on the back or you can have a rescue story to tell.
Well said my friend! Absolutely accurate! I preach this to my community all the time.