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We have 3 English Bulldog and was told that we could find a professional to show our dogs. How would I go about doing that? I live in Indiana. Thanks!!!

2006-10-16 11:10:53 · 19 answers · asked by mj 3 in Pets Dogs

We did not purchase our dogs from a show breeder. At the time, we weren't interested in showing our dogs. We bred them and that is how we got our 3rd dog. The vet told us that she is show quality.
To the breeders who think they know everything: Just because you show your dogs, does not mean that their puppies are better than others. My dogs are are just has healthy and just has beautiful, if not more, has yours. I didn't ask for smart*** comments!

2006-10-16 20:39:21 · update #1

We didn't buy our dogs from show breeders. At the time, we weren't interested in showing them. We bred them and that is how we got our 3rd. The vet has told us that she is show quality.
To the breeders who think they know everything: Just because you show your dogs does not mean that their puppies are any better than others. My dogs are just as healthy and just as beautiful, if not more, as yours. I didn't ask for smart*** comments!

2006-10-16 20:42:40 · update #2

We didn't buy our dogs from show breeders. At the time, we weren't interested in showing them. We bred them and that is how we got our 3rd. The vet has told us that she is show quality.
To the breeders who think they know everything: Just because you show your dogs does not mean that their puppies are any better than others. My dogs are just as healthy and just as beautiful, if not more, as yours. I didn't ask for smart*** comments!

2006-10-16 20:42:48 · update #3

19 answers

http://www.phadoghandlers.com/

http://www.prodoghandler.com/

Start there.

And yeah....take a BIG checkbook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-10-16 11:56:15 · answer #1 · answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7 · 1 0

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2017-01-17 13:08:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

English Bulldog Show

2016-12-16 10:26:03 · answer #3 · answered by kluesner 4 · 0 0

Go to several dog shows, watch the professional handlers, both how they handle the dogs in the ring and how they're treated when they're not at ring side. When they're not busy, introduce yourself and tell them you're interested in a handler for your bulldog. They'll need to see the dog to evaluate whether or not the dog is show quality and whether they want to handle it. If the handler accepts your dog, you'll then talk rates and sign a contract outlining everything you need to know.

2006-10-16 12:21:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'd say a good place to start is to find a Bulldog club in your area and contact them. That's the route we took to search for agility training, that we found no trainers for in the local yellow pages. We called the agility club and they set us on the right track and made excellent suggestions.

Definitely contact a Bulldog Club and ask for suggestions. They'll tell you people they trust and have likely used themselves and that's the best way to find someone.

It probably wouldn't hurt to persue becoming a member of your local Bulldog Club if you have the option/time to do so. There is a world of knowledge and connections in becoming a member of one of these clubs.

Good Luck :)

2006-10-16 15:00:41 · answer #5 · answered by Shadow's Melon 6 · 0 0

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2017-03-11 16:46:37 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Enroll in an active skill class, such as sculpture or perhaps ceramics.

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2016-01-29 08:09:09 · answer #11 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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