“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. They will say "all" giant breeds are "unhealthy," but I will do nothing because those aren't my breed. They will say "all" long-backed breeds are "unhealthy," but I will do nothing because those aren't my breed.

They will say "all" toy breeds are "unhealthy," but I will do nothing because those aren't my breed. They will say "all" heavily coated breeds are "unhealthy," but I will do nothing because those aren't my breed. They will say "all" blue merle or gray-colored breeds are "unhealthy," but I will do nothing because those aren't my breed. Feeling the accelerated success in the arena of the uninformed general public, they will cut to the chase and say "all" show dogs are "unhealthy," but I will do nothing because I don't show dogs. And finally, with victory within their grasp, They will say "all" pedigree breeds are "unhealthy," and I will no longer have a choice in the breed I care to own and love because I did nothing. (And for good measure, they will say "all" Persian cats are "unhealthy" but I will do nothing because I own dogs (for the time being, anyway))...”

By Anne M. Hier

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  • Published On: April 19th, 2022Categories: Information

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  • Published On: April 9th, 2022Categories: Information

    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!

  • Published On: February 4th, 2022Categories: Information

    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.

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