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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