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Logo Usage PolicyPets 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.
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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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