• The perfect holiday gift for your Bulldog friends is just a few clicks away: an annual membership to[...]

  • If you haven’t already - it’s time to get ready for winter! The #bulldogclubofamerica recommends: Keep a shovel[...]

  • Bulldog owners know all too well that #bulldogs are short-haired and yes, they shed! For other facts about #bulldogs,[...]

  • Raise your hand if you are excited for the #bulldogclubofamerica national show! In less than two weeks, our club’s biggest event of[...]

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  • They are also a big choking hazard. They turn slimey and supple as the dog chews them and they often[...]

  • A brief history lesson: After bull-baiting, bear-baiting and dog fighting were prohibited in England in 1835, a few dedicated fanciers[...]

  • Attention All Bulldog Owners Read how the attempted legislation was defeated! NH Brachy Post Mortem Presentation. This presentation gives[...]

  • As a new handler in Bulldog conformation specialty shows, you're about to embark on an exciting journey. You'll be working with adorable Bulldogs, learning the intricacies of the show ring, and developing your skills as a handler. However, it's essential to be prepared for the challenges that come with being a newbie.

  • Share this and encourage more sharing so as many people as possible can see this.I think people just forget. It’s[...]

  • The Bulldog Club of America is happy and proud to announce a 3-year partnership with Lucy Pet Foods. We[...]

  • Canine Respiratory Illness Unnerves Dog Owners – but Should It? Any dog owner who watched TV, read a newspaper or clicked on social media during the last couple of weeks is likely to be concerned about a new canine respiratory illness reported as causing severe illness and even fatalities. The worry is heightened for people whose dogs participate in dog sports, operate dog training classes or boarding kennels.

  • Halloween should be full of treats, the occasional trick and plenty of adorable pet Halloween costumes filling your social media feeds. Unfortunately,[...]

  • One of the most searched topics that bring visitors to the BCA website has to do with locating a Bulldog Veterinarian. We want to help you find a good vet that knows Bulldogs and is located as close to you as possible. To help with this our members have compiled a list of their vets. We share it with you in hopes it will lead you to using a vet that specializes in Bulldog health.

  • You can never be too pup-pared. Whether it's floods, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, or other natural disasters, an emergency kit will ensure that you're ready to take care of your furry family members during the unknown.

  • Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July! Celebrate our Great Country's freedom with The Bulldog Club of America!

  • Bulldog owners are generally aware of the dangers of hot summer temperatures, but many other dog owners are not. Feel free to share this so that any unaware dog owner can learn from the message.

  • As soon as a dog with of a slightly „ deviating “ – type starts winning , the ball starts rolling. The dog goes to the ring of honour , the one judge bends over to his neighbour and says ; „ have you seen that beautiful dog ? “ Breeders and exhibitors notice that judges like that particular dog and start trying to breed or to buy that type of dog. At such a moment the original Breed Standard does not seem to be of importance to some exhibitors , winning in the show ring is all that matters to them.

  • In recent years, there has been increasing public attention and legislative activity at all levels of government relating to the care and treatment of dogs. As responsible dog owners and breeders, we all want to ensure that those who mistreat animals are held accountable for their actions.

  • We are looking for some videos of your Bulldogs to submit to the BCA YouTube Channel to show the public what we see everyday ....life with our Bulldogs!

  • The Bulldog Club of America’s (BCA) position continues to be that the breed in the right hands has proved through many decades to be healthy, normal companions for thousands of owners who have chosen Bulldogs as their preferred breed.

  • We learn early what a negative thing this can be. Easy to count the faults. In fact, it’s one of the first things we learn.. especially the obvious faults. Some other issues take some practice and study to pick up on. But I believe this mantra is often taken way out of context. We’ve seen the quotes from famous dog people cautioning against fault judging, and that’s fine. Speaking from a level of expertise, this resonates with people who understand the concept of the statement.

  • Recent results from research funded by the AKC Canine Health Foundation have the potential to significantly impact recommendations for spaying and neutering dogs in the United States. Most dogs in the United States are spayed or neutered, and for years the procedures have been completed prior to maturity. The study, published in the prominent, open access journal PLOS One, suggests that veterinarians should be more cautious about the age at which they spay and neuter in order to protect the overall health of dogs.

  • Why do people recommend choosing a breeder who shows their dogs to folks who are just looking for a pet and have no interest in showing? Why should breeding to breed standard be important to a pet home? Does it seem excessive, or “snobby”? It’s not, and here’s why. Dog shows are a means of evaluating dogs against the breed standard, to evaluate soundness, movement/gait, type, and temperament.

  • A 9 week old puppy has been alive for 63 days. He is leaving everything familiar and safe, then brought to a home where everything is new...sights, sounds, smells, new people and new surroundings that he doesn't understand yet.

  • Let me say a few words to you, yes you, the person who writes an email to simply ask the price. The person who calls and after hearing a price surprisingly states: “I can buy a cheaper pup elsewhere”. I also address you; the person who doesn’t care about papers because I want “just a pet”. Behind every pure bred puppy/dog is a BREEDER. I’m using capital letters to differentiate a breeder from a pet factory or mill. A reputable breeder does not breed dogs without papers, that does not protect the integrity of the breed.

  • Quality food is a must for skin problems, no corn wheat or soy, no grains at all in some cases. Quality foods have brown rice, pea flour, rice flour, all fillers are grain free. White rice is not as good but acceptable unless you are trying to eliminate all sugars. Omega 3 is important for good skin. Supplementing like Vit E or fish oil including Cod liver oil, can be taken very successfully also. Just remember dogs need twice as much supplement as humans because of their metabolism.

  • The Bulldog Club of America is profoundly dismayed regarding the breeding and registration changes, adopted by the Raad van Beheer (the Kennel Club of the Netherlands) relative to certain breeds, which include the Bulldog.  The Raad van Beheer recently made the changes to comply with mandates from the Dutch government. The stated reason for the changes is to improve the health and welfare of various breeds; however, the decision appears to be based on selected research, often not evidence based.

  • Pets are susceptible to some types of coronavirus, but there is currently only limited evidence that domestic animals can get sick from this novel form[1]. A cat in Belgium, a tiger at Bronx Zoo tested positive and were showing symptoms[3][12] while two asymptomatic dogs in China tested positive; one has since died of unknown causes.

  • Proving that our breed can excel in a variety of sports, "Ducky" accumulated titles in over a half-dozen venues in her first 2.5 years. A strong obedience background, coupled with athleticism and a dash of hearty prey drive, Ducky has successfully competed in Obedience, Rally, Lure Coursing, Agility, Barn Hunt, Therapy, Trick Dog and Draft work in addition to her breed accomplishments.

  • I love my little puppy; she makes my house a home. She is my very sweetest little friend; I never feel alone. She makes me smile; She makes me laugh; She fills my heart with love . . . Did some person breed her, or did she fall from above?

  • Below are answers to some questions we have received about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. The AVMA has additional information and resources available at avma.org/Coronavirus. This is a rapidly evolving situation and information will be updated as it becomes available.

  • I am always looking for ways to educate the public on why it is important to buy from a reputable preservation breeder. I recently had my first litter in about 7 years since my divorce. I have been using photos and videos to educate the friends on my Facebook page who are not "dog show" people. I want to show them what "We" do that is different in raising our puppies. I want them to have something to compare to when they are buying a puppy.

  • You know how some parents get that one child that tests them at every turn? Loki is mine. We show conformation and as anyone who has witnessed can testify, lord knows we tried with Loki. Loki just had no interest in keeping all 4 feet on the floor, much less standing still. He yodeled, spun, crawled up my legs, and removed any shred of humility I had left. I took him to countless conformation training classes and two complete sessions of obedience. Even though he did win a couple times, it just wasn’t meant to be--there would be no conformation titles in Loki’s future.

  • “They said "all" Bulldogs are "unhealthy," but I did nothing because it isn't my breed. They said "all" Pugs are "unhealthy," but I did nothing because it isn't my breed. They said "all" French Bulldogs are "unhealthy," but I did nothing because it isn't my breed. They said "all" Pekingese are "unhealthy," but I did nothing because it isn't my breed. In fact, they said "all" short-faced dogs are "unhealthy," but I did nothing because these weren't my breed. Basking in the glow of their media campaign and spurred on by breeder apathy, they will move on.

  • CH Maximum's Li'L Rascal Spanky THDD 5/28/2009 - 1/20/20 Spanky’s breeder/owner, Sheryll Max, is active with her Bulldogs in Conformation,[...]

  • Bulldog popularity has surged in recent years. While on the surface this seems to be a positive development, (certainly the[...]

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