BULLDAVLIN BULLDOGS & G.S.D

EST 1993

STUD DOGS

Charlie is the son of Champion Calibra Kryptonite J.W, he is a stunning red/white boy with an outstanding temperment. he has a beautiful correct shaped head with lovely dark eyes, superd pigmentation, open nostrils, broad shoulders, terrific barrel of rib, deep chest with plenty of bone and lovely tight feet, he is a quality/healthy bulldog who is maturing very nicely. Charlie qualified for crufts 08 at just 6 1/2 months and went on to be placed 2nd at crufts 08, therefore qualified for crufts 2009, he has 6 generation of champions behind him. 

WE DO NOT AGREE WITH AND ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY USE OF UNORTHODOX MATING PROCEDURES IN OUR BREEDING PRACTICES. WE ARE EXPERIENCED STUD HANDLERS, THIS PROVIDE'S AN EFFICIENT AND STRESS FREE MATING FOR THE DOGS. THE USE OF MATING EQUIPMENT TO SECURE THE BITCH DURING THE ACT OF MATING IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, IT IS SIMPLY NOT REQUIRED.WE DONT A.I EITHER.

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♦♦♦♦♦CHARLIE IS DNA PROFILED, PROVEN  AND HEART TESTED♦♦♦♦♦

♦♦♦♦CHARLIE ALSO HAS A CURRENT CLEAR BULLDOG BREED HEALTH CERTIFICATE♦♦♦♦

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The Kennel Club and Bulldog Lovers Voice

Concern Over Mating Cradles

04-Feb-09

The Kennel Club has joined forces with the Bulldog Breed Council to voice its concern over the use of ‘mating cradles’ within the breed. Mating cradles have been cited by their designers as the answer to the alleged problems which some Bulldogs have in mating naturally without assistance.

The Kennel Club and Bulldog Breed Council share the belief that dogs of all breeds should be able to mate as naturally as possible, and that there should be no place for any mechanical device within this process.

We are aware of sites selling this commercial product on the internet, which feature photos which show the bitch effectively strapped down by the device. This cannot ever be seen to be in the positive interest of any dog involved.

Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club spokesperson, said: “A caring and responsible breeder should have no place for mating cradles in their breeding programme, whether for Bulldogs or any other breed. By working alongside the Bulldog Breed Council to highlight this issue, we aim to demonstrate the Kennel Club’s commitment to working together with responsible breeders to protect and improve the health and welfare of all dogs.”

Robin Searle, Chairman of the Bulldog Breed Council, added: “We are pleased that the Kennel Club is supporting us in our bid to see mating cradles being deemed unsuitable and unnecessary for any experienced and caring Bulldog breeder. We also hope to educate the public to include making enquiries regarding the way in which puppies are conceived an essential part of the checking process which they undertake whenever they are considering buying a puppy.”