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RE: An Introduction of Watson

in Bulldog club2 years ago

Oh Watson, you are the most handsome boy ever! 😍 I really enjoyed reading about him, I was laughing along and nodding my head to the ‘drooling’ and ‘snoring’ comments 😂 I couldn’t have described it better myself! It sounds like you did your research on your breeder which is fantastic. Far too many times I hear horror stories of bad breeders, but yours sound amazing.
Watson, we love you and your big brown eyes! Can’t wait to follow your shenanigans Xx

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 2 years ago  

Can’t wait to follow your shenanigans Xx

Lol, you must know something 😂

 2 years ago  

Haha no, I just know Bulldogs 😂😂😂

 2 years ago  

Thanks so much. You probably hold the answers to many questions I have about breeding. That I do find interesting. Plus there many more thoughts I like to share with you to see if it's a Watson thing or a breed thing, lol

 2 years ago  

I’d be happy to answer any questions if I can! The more we spread awareness about good breeding practices, the better 😃
Haha I can’t wait to find out more about Watson personality too!

 2 years ago  

I know the dams don't last as long as the sires when it comes to breading. How long is the breeding expectancy for each?

 2 years ago (edited) 

You can breed the dams from age 2 up to age 6, with a maximum of 4 litters. However if the have to have a c section, they can only have 2 litters. This applies to ethical kc breeders, but there are many unethical breeders that don’t abide by this unfortunately. The males are able to sire litters from maturity until end of life in theory

 2 years ago  

Thanks for the information. You sell the dams after their birth maturity expires?

 2 years ago  

No we keep ours with us as they are our babies 🥰