Article Written By: CamilleGoldin
Deciding to welcome a pet into your home is one thing, but choosing where to get your pet is another. As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to ensure that the dog you get, or in this case, the American Bulldog you get comes from a reputable and responsible breeder. We have heard hundreds of horror stories about what goes on in puppy mills. Puppy mills, also known as puppy farms are commercial dog breeding facilities that value profit over the welfare of the dogs in their care. In order to survive, American Bulldog puppies are often subjected to quite inhumane circumstances. At the moment, there are thousands of puppy mills in operation. So as a responsible pet owner, you should know better than to obtain your American Bulldog from one. Most of the time, we rarely know where stores get the American Bulldogs that they have. More often than not, they come from puppy mills as well. This is why research is your greatest tool. The first step in your research process should involve looking up reputable breeding clubs in your area. By simply going on line you can easily pull up a list. In the United States, there are various reputable clubs including the American Bulldog Association, the Northwest American Bulldog Association, and the River Valley American Bulldog Club of Northern California. Internationally, there are also clubs such as the United Kingdom s Hopwood American Bulldog Club, the European American Bulldog Club, and the American Bulldog Team of Denmark. These are just some of the reputable American Bulldog Clubs around. With more research, there are surely more but this short list would be a good one to start with.Once you come up with a list, you can check the club s own sources. For example, the American Bulldog Association has their own list of reputable breeders that is organized by state. Each one lists the name of the place, the person to contact, the address, telephone number, as well as the email address to use. Another helpful tidbit is that it lists the place s date of operation. All this background information helps responsible pet owners like you help you throughout the entire process. All the information you need to help you acquire your American Bulldog responsibly is within your reach, all you need to do is reach out and do the work.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 26 Jun 2011 and Read 301 Times