Archive for the ‘Breeding’ Category

Introducing Balerow Yaltar, the newest Member of The Balerow Clan.

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

We’d like to introduce our special little girl, Yaltar. Yaltar is from our litter of 12 puppies, and we think she is really something else!

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Baldor, 1.5 year old Aussie Bulldog Male. Siring some of our upcoming litters for early 2009.

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Well, Baldor is now 1.5 years old and becoming broader by the day. He is a real pocket rocket, and is very strong, despite being very square.

We look forward to introducing you to Baldor’s offspring in early 2009. He will be mated to our home bred female Matilda, who is out of Zelda and Oden. These puppies should be very sweet, so watch this space for more updates.

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WELCOME TO THE NEW BALEROW AUSSIE BULLDOG SITE! SLOWLY, WE ARE GETTING AROUND TO RENOVATING THE SITE! EXCITING NEWS- BABIES ON THE WAY

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Well Spring is here, and we have babies arriving here on in. We are taking expressions of interest, for both male and female puppies, in colours ranging from exquisite reds, to….. exquisite red and white pieds!

If you think the new makeover is something else- stay tuned because more exciting changes are to still to come.

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Prevention and Control of Canine Parvovirus- Keep Your Aussie Bulldogs safe

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

If you’ve ever had a dog that has carried the canine parvovirus there are a number of steps you must take to ensure your new family member isn’t at risk of contracting this deadly and highly contagious virus. The virus can live in your soil for many years after the incidence.

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Hand Rearing Our Latest AUssie Bulldog Litter

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Hi All,

Happy Easter to Everyone! We have been kept very busy here whilst juggling the hand rearing of our latest litter for the last month or so. Our beautiful Zephyr unfortunately developed an abscess in her mammary gland and as a result was unable to rear her beautiful girls.

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Therefore we’ve had the pleasure of

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Breeding Aussie Bulldogs- genetics, stud dogs, bitches, standards, puppy market, predictions

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

One trap often fallen into by the newcomer is that of trying to correct one fault by introducing another: for example, mating a bitch which is rather long on the leg with a male that is very short on the leg, in the belief that one will counteract the other. Genetics doesn’t work this way, instead you will expect to see puppies which exhibit the fault of each parent- some too stumpy some too tall. Furthermore it should also be remembered that all the puppies will still carry the faults of both parents even if you were lucky enough to produce one of correct leg length from this mating.

All reputable breeders understand and have vast experience with canine genetics. Therefore once again we do not cross our aussie bulldog females with British Bulldogs.

Our kennel was formed on the basis of recruiting only the best bloodlines-

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