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2007-04-26 05:47:58 · 13 answers · asked by xxsr58 2 in Pets Dogs

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well they explained that they need c-sections but not why. the bulldog is one of those dogs that there heads and shoulders are so wide. it is difficult for the mom to push them threw.
I thought they were adorable so I did research them. since I am a breeder. I wanted to know what the breeding problems could be. They also have problems with getting pregnant and a lot of them are artificially inseminated. i don't know the cost of that I have seen ads that do sell seman. Then you need a vet to insert it. unless you know how.
these are the 2 most common problems with the bulldogs. And actually 1 grand is very inexpensive. 1500-2500 for Akc is typical.

2007-04-26 13:03:12 · answer #1 · answered by Shelly t 6 · 0 1

Like some others have said the expense is mainly due to the birthing costs incurred by the owner. Bitches require c-section and the mortality rate is higher than other breeds due to this. It takes an experienced breeder to breed bulldogs. I think another reason is due to the health care issues, bulldogs are prone to respiratory problems, and can cause large vet bills later in life, I gives breeders piece of mind knowing that if you can pay over $1000 to purchase a puppy then you will be able to afford any later health issues.

2007-04-26 06:06:01 · answer #2 · answered by mmscotslass 2 · 1 1

Bulldogs in general, especially English and French bulldogs, are the most expensive breeds out there. You should expect to pay over $1,000 if you go to a responsible breeder.
Many of these dogs require C-section births due to their build, and thats going to cost the breeder, in turn raising prices on your puppy. They require so much prenatal care, etc. So if a breeder CAN afford to sell you a pup for under $1,000 odds are they have not taken these very important steps in breeding, and your puppy has not been genetically tested, etc.

Anyway, the frenchie is a lovely pet, and I don't want to discourage you from getting one, but PLEASE do research on this breed and make sure it fits your lifestyle and financial resources!

I have one, and love him to pieces - but you seriously need to have a savings set up for the dog. We researched for 6 months and finally found a breeder who offered a health guarentee, we paid over $1,600 for him. People are going to tell you that you can get them cheaper. And you can, if you look in the newspaper, you will pay about $600 for the dog, but if you do this, you may as well sign away your life savings for back and knee surgery and breathing problems. These are genetic issues in the bulldog breed and if you find someone who offers a dog that cheap, I can assure you that they are not good breeders.

2007-04-26 06:00:39 · answer #3 · answered by jennifer 2 · 4 1

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2016-04-15 05:37:21 · answer #4 · answered by Lu 3 · 0 0

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2016-04-15 04:15:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because of the cost of raising them. They require c-sections to deliver their pups the majority of the time. Any breeder who really cares for his/her dogs doesn't wait to find out if the dog can deliver naturally. They just schedule the c-section and ensure their dog makes it through the delivery as safely as possible. Good breeders also do health testing and this costs money. Many show or compete in things like obedience and this costs money. They try to recoup a little of all of these costs through the pups. Of course, there are people who could care less about health and they just mark up the price because they can. Buyer beware. Do your research before you purchase.

2007-04-26 05:55:17 · answer #6 · answered by Erica Lynn 6 · 4 1

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2017-02-16 12:02:49 · answer #7 · answered by adrian 4 · 0 0

I don't know specifically about the french bulldog but the english bulldogs are expensive because they female usually has trouble having the puppies naturally so they have to do a c-section

2007-04-26 05:56:26 · answer #8 · answered by acidpoohbear 2 · 0 5

Because they have small litters and cannot give birth naturally: C-sections are required most of the time (which is surgical and entails intensive breeding management programs)

2007-04-26 06:27:40 · answer #9 · answered by finniganwood05 2 · 1 1

Because it is a rarer pure breed dog.But leave the breeding to the pros and spay or neuter your Frenchie.

2007-04-26 05:54:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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