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Your breeder may belong to the Bull Terrier Club of
America and/or one of the many regional Bull Terrier Clubs around the country? Membership in one or both is a good indication of
more serious involvement in the breed. Also,
to belong, a person has to be sponsored by two people who are already members. Membership in an All-Breed dog club or a Training
Club is a plus. Participation in the
Clubs activities usually indicates depth of involvement and dedication to the Breed. Here they (and you) can learn about care,
training, socialization and up-to-date breeding practices.
Frequently, they will be breeding in accordance with a club Standard
of Conduct. ˇ Is your breeder involved in some form of AKC sanctioned competition with his/her dog(s)? This is an indication that your breeder is not breeding in a vacuum. The breeder who does not show may have no idea how good his/her dogs really are and is deprived of the opportunity to share information and ideas with other breeders. Showing is a competition, which encourages a breeder to produce better dogs. Breeders who show do not rely solely on a pedigree to indicate quality. A show ring is a forum that indicates how closely a dog conforms to his standard, as opposed to the other competitors. Even though you may not want a show dog, you deserve a puppy that was the end result of a carefully planned litter that received the same care and socialization as a potential champion. The breeder who shows is known by others, has a reputation to uphold and will likely be more careful and honest in selling you a pet or show stock.
For information on Bull Terrier breeders in your area, local clubs and activities, or specific questions about the breed, please send an email with your city and state to:
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