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                   Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)



                   Q1: Why do Bulldogs cost so much?
                   This is a breed that typically requires a C-section to deliver the puppies. It also requires constant
                   monitoring of the bitch when she feeds the puppies (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). There is a great
                   deal of time and money involved in getting a bitch ready for breeding, having her bred, having a
                   successful delivery and raising a litter to 8 weeks. Without going into too much detail, it can cost
                   £2000-£3000 to breed, deliver and raise a litter. Of course, this is an out-of-pocket expense, without
                   consideration for the time you must invest. Small litters of 2-4 puppies are not uncommon.


                   Q2: Can Bulldogs give birth Naturally?
                   Yes. Over 90% of deliveries are by C-section. Some advancements are being made in free-whelping,
                   but you should never attempt a free-whelp without participation of a veterinarian who has extensive
                   experience with this breed. To attempt a free-whelp on your own could result in the death of your
                   female and all of her puppies. Refer to the link on Breeding for more information.


                   Q3: What is the oldest age a Bulldog has reached?
                   There are some known at 15, 16, 17, and even an 18-year-old. The average life span is 10. A good diet,
                   exercise, regular vet visits, and comfortable living conditions can help increase this time.


                   Q4: How long will a heat cycle last?
                   Usually around 3 weeks, start to finish.


                   Q5: Can I own a Bulldog if I live where the temperatures get very hot or
                   cold?
                   Yes, just make adjustments for the conditions. Make sure your Bulldog doesn't overheat and always
                   has plenty of fresh clean water. Bulldogs should always be "indoor" dogs, and require air-conditioning
                   where summer temperatures rise above 80 degrees.


                   Q6: What about spaying/neutering?
                   These are great options with wonderful health benefits if done early in the dog's life. Check with your
                   veterinarian or visit us spay/neuter link for additional information.



















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