Logo Usage Policy
Logo Usage PolicyWe 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.
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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.
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CORRECTION AND APOLOGY
We would like to offer our sincere apology to the printer of The Bulldogger, its employees, and anyone who may have been misled by earlier statements on social media regarding missing, undelivered, or damaged Spring 2026 Bulldoggers.
Our printer was selected due to the company’s professional reputation and has served the Bulldog Club of America and our Bulldogger staff well for several years. We appreciate its assistance and commitment throughout the process of printing and preparing our magazine for delivery through the United States Postal Service.
We acknowledge that the Printer was unfairly and publicly blamed for missing, undelivered, or damaged magazines, despite these circumstances being outside the Printer’s responsibilities. The Printer fulfilled its role in printing and preparing the magazines for shipment to the United States Postal Service, after which delivery was the responsibility of the postal service.
We sincerely regret that the Printer and its employees were publicly associated with these issues and apologize for any harm or unfair impression this may have caused.
Robert W. Rodenski
President, Bulldog Club of America
On behalf of the Executive Committee
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