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Placing a deposit on an upcoming litter
 
 
 

There are no refunds on Deposits, unless otherwise agreed here in writing.   Failure of the Buyer to complete this purchase would subject Seller to lost opportunities to sell the Puppy to some other Buyer and retention of the Deposit is meant to compensate Seller for his possible loss.   This deposit signifies the intent on the part of the Buyer to follow through with the Purchase of this Puppy. 

 

The Seller reserves the right to void this transaction and refund the Deposit if we learn of any reason why Buyer might not be suitable for the puppy –( i.e. Buyer is found to be an animal abuser, violent person, representative of a Pet Store, representative of a pharmceutical research laboratory etc.) .

 

 If the transaction is voided or if through some tragic accident the Puppy were to die or otherwise be seriously injured before it goes to its new home then, of course, the deposit will be returned to the Buyer; unless the Buyer wishes to apply the Deposit to another Puppy, if one is available, or to a puppy from the next available litter.

Also please take note that all reservations are AFTER BREEDERS CHOICE!

 
 
 
 

Deposit for standard colored Bulldog

Deposit for a rare colored Bulldog

 Payments for Deposits can also be sent through bank wire and email transfer.

Please email us to get the info for those methods.

Beware of breeders selling “cheap” bulldogs. There are many reasons bulldogs are expensive. Not every dog is meant to be bred. A good breeder will select only the highest quality dogs to enter into their breeding program. They will only choose dogs without health problems and those that represent the best standards of the breed. Our dogs are given the best of care, nutrition, and quality of life with our family.  Bulldogs are most often artificially inseminated and born by a caesarian section with a great expense and planning to the breeder. All of our puppies are born by caesarian section. They usually have small litters of between 3 to 4 puppies. They are not an easy dog to breed!

The rare colored Bulldogs are even more expensive. A good breeder may search the world for the best representation of this breed and spend years developing their “perfect” dog. They invest thousands of dollars on their dogs and thousands more for their care and breedings. Rare colored bulldogs such as blue, chocolate, and black and tans are very hard to find and are very expensive. A good breeder has invested a lot into their dogs and would never “discount” them.

It is my belief that it is not the color of the bulldog that makes them beautiful but the quality of their temperment, health, and conformation that makes them perfect……..color is the icing on the cake for each individual owner:)

Remember, there is a lot that goes into breeding the French bulldog and if a puppy is “cheap” there is a reason……….

 

 
 
 
 

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