If you see advertisements saying that the puppy has a ' Pet Passport' beware because the puppy will have been bred abroad. The puppy should be at least 15 weeks old to comply with the legal requirements for importation. These are people who import litters of puppies in bulk from abroad (usually Eastern European countries ), sometimes they are imported legitimately and sometimes not ( smuggled in ).īrokers and dealers always advertise on the internet and in the free papers. Look for breeders who are members of a Breed Club and who have bred dogs who have gained entry into the KC Stud Register, this is indicated by certain accolades beside their name. There is no such thing as "rare" colours in the French Bulldog. It's best to more interested in good temperament, healthy long-lived lines, and sound structure, rather than what colour your would like your puppy to be, however whichever colour you choose it must comply to the Breed Standard. This is the kind of breeder who has very likely put a great deal of time and effort into breeding and raising quality French Bulldogs and will want to give them the very best of homes. They usually have a waiting list for their puppies. Most reputable breeders do not advertise, they strive to produce good health, good temperament, and good conformation. Probably the WORST possible way to purchase your puppy is through a Pet Shop, a Puppy Farm, Facebook or social media websites, a Puppy Broker or from one of the Free Newspapers. WARNING - NEVER NEVER BUY A PUPPY WITHOUT SEEING IT WITH ITS MOTHER The puppy should also have been checked by a vet and have had its first vaccination before you buy it. Try to buy a puppy from parents that have been health tested and hold the French Bulldog Health Scheme 'Bronze' 'Silver' and 'Gold' Certificates. IMPORTANT Please read this advice before buying a French Bulldog puppy The club is dedicated to the health and well being of all French Bulldogs and would advise anybody with Non-Recognised Colour dogs to still Health Test before considering breeding, All of the relevant information is available to everyone here on our website on the Health Scheme page. Since its foundation in 1902 the Club and its members have been dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and well being of the breed, now nearly 120 years later those standards remain unchanged: to adopt the Kennel Club Breed Standard by which French Bulldogs shall be judged to urge the adoption of that standard upon owners, breeders and exhibitors including the correct and acceptable coat colours for the breed and to breed for health, longevity, and correct conformation. The Club feels strongly that we are there to maintain the tradition of the standard colours and in awarding certificates, our members feel that we are validating the breeding of non standard colours. The 4 standard colours are: -Brindle, Fawn,Pied (brindle and white) Fawn Pied (fawn and white) This took affect from the 31st March 2019. The French Bulldog Club of England’s committee decided that we will no longer issue certificates or validate any health tests that are returned to us for Non-Recognised Colour French Bulldogs. NO FRENCH BULLDOG CLUB OR BREED STANDARD WORLDWIDE ACCEPTS THESE COLOURS WILL EVER BREED THESE COLOURS INTENTIONALLY NO BREEDER WHO CARES DEEPLY ABOUT THE BREED These other breeds may not have the correct temperament for a French Bulldog. There may also have been other breeds introduced into the breeding to produce these colours. Please do not buy a French Bulldog puppy in any of these so called rare fashion colours. They are not rare, they are undesirable and not typical of the breed. Other than the colours recognised in the Kennel Club Breed Standard If a Frenchies coat colour is anything other than the colours given in the Kennel Club Breed Standard then it has an undesirable coat colour which is not recognised as typical of this breed.īlue, Lilac, Chocolate, Black & Tan, Merle, or any colour or pattern The recognised genuine colours for the French Bulldog are PIED, BRINDLE, & FAWN. It is most essential to buy a HEALTHY PUPPY who has been reared and socialised correctly and is the right breed of dog for you and your circumstances than to buy a puppyīecause it is a fashionable breed or colour
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