Logo Usage Policy
Logo Usage PolicyA 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.
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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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