Welcome CubanPrincess1. I'm not sure if this is an introduction or an advertisement for a new breeder. :-?
I corrected your photos so they'd fit on the page a little nicer and take up less space.
It's not to often you see Blue Eyed Bull Terriers. Out of curiosity, how is his hearing?
I've never heard of pound4poundbullterrierbreedersofpa. I did note their website is brand new and hasn't been in existence for a year yet. With this said, I'm assuming they are a new breeder and your one year Bullie might have been from their first litter. It's apparent there are many new breeders popping up. Hopefully their goal is to breed to the standards of the breed.
This breeder (which happens to have the same IP address as you) sells both AKC and CKC puppies with and without papers which confuses me a little. There are NO photos of their females and only two photos of their males, one of a Liver Black Brindle and White and one of a CKC white and Black Brindle male.
I hope your Blue eyed Bullie is healthy because unfortunately their website projects the makings of a new backyard breeder that is not breeding to better the breed with the standards in mind.
If your friends with them you may wish to suggest they add:
Health Guarantee on their puppies
Pedigree of their Dogs
Health Tests Performed
More photos of their males and females vice just 2
I don't wish to sound mean or anything and trust me I'm biting my tongue but sometimes when I see new breeders surfacing with poor quality Bull Terriers I can't help to get an uneasy feeling in my stomach knowing more and more Bull Terriers are being created which may not be bettering the breed but quite possibly creating harm to the breed. It's easy to write on a website "Breeding for Health, Temperament, and Confirmation." However, if there's no mention of health tests and the breeding dogs illustrated aren't within proper conformation it questions the integrity of the breeder. Please note, when they type "Confirmation" instead of "Conformation" some might even wonder if they know what Conformation is.
Again, I'm not trying to be mean. I'm just vocalizing my concern for the future of the breed I love and cherish.
Do you plan on breeding your Blue eyed Bullie? If so, please review the standards of the breed and take note to what's said about eye color. Blue eyes are a major fault and a disqualification. There's nothing wrong at all about him or her being a lovable pet which I'm sure he or she is but breeding a dog with a genetic fault would only lessen the quality of breed even further. Usually breeders have the goal, ambition, and desire to breed to better the qualities of the breed. However, some breeders begin breeding without a clue about the standards and unfortunately your breeder presents them self in this category.
My intent of this post is not to bash or discredit anyone or any breeder but merely to provide knowledge for the good of the breed and future of the breed.
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
@Steve, Given the high demand for EBT's I am glad you are taking the stance of hoping to help anyone that has serious intentions of providing wonderful Bullies to loving families. Everyone must start somewhere, and hopefully they will appreciate the constructive criticism versus ignoring all input and going ahead and just "breeding" and selling puppies to the far-too-many unsuspecting / under-informed members of the public. Let's face it, I think your kennel and all the others that produce Bullies to the required standards, currently couldn't hope or wish to keep up with popular demand. So hopefully others will seek help and meet standards out of the love they have for Bullies and their desire to see happy families acquire quality offspring.
In the beginning God created English Bull Terriers, in the image of EBT's, God created all other breeds.
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I corrected your photos so they'd fit on the page a little nicer and take up less space.
It's not to often you see Blue Eyed Bull Terriers. Out of curiosity, how is his hearing?
I've never heard of pound4poundbullterrierbreedersofpa. I did note their website is brand new and hasn't been in existence for a year yet. With this said, I'm assuming they are a new breeder and your one year Bullie might have been from their first litter. It's apparent there are many new breeders popping up. Hopefully their goal is to breed to the standards of the breed.
This breeder (which happens to have the same IP address as you) sells both AKC and CKC puppies with and without papers which confuses me a little. There are NO photos of their females and only two photos of their males, one of a Liver Black Brindle and White and one of a CKC white and Black Brindle male.
I hope your Blue eyed Bullie is healthy because unfortunately their website projects the makings of a new backyard breeder that is not breeding to better the breed with the standards in mind.
If your friends with them you may wish to suggest they add:
I don't wish to sound mean or anything and trust me I'm biting my tongue but sometimes when I see new breeders surfacing with poor quality Bull Terriers I can't help to get an uneasy feeling in my stomach knowing more and more Bull Terriers are being created which may not be bettering the breed but quite possibly creating harm to the breed. It's easy to write on a website "Breeding for Health, Temperament, and Confirmation." However, if there's no mention of health tests and the breeding dogs illustrated aren't within proper conformation it questions the integrity of the breeder. Please note, when they type "Confirmation" instead of "Conformation" some might even wonder if they know what Conformation is.
Again, I'm not trying to be mean. I'm just vocalizing my concern for the future of the breed I love and cherish.
Do you plan on breeding your Blue eyed Bullie? If so, please review the standards of the breed and take note to what's said about eye color. Blue eyes are a major fault and a disqualification. There's nothing wrong at all about him or her being a lovable pet which I'm sure he or she is but breeding a dog with a genetic fault would only lessen the quality of breed even further. Usually breeders have the goal, ambition, and desire to breed to better the qualities of the breed. However, some breeders begin breeding without a clue about the standards and unfortunately your breeder presents them self in this category.
My intent of this post is not to bash or discredit anyone or any breeder but merely to provide knowledge for the good of the breed and future of the breed.
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com