UGLY KID BULLDOGS

 I don't know how much time you've spent with a bulldog, but, it's like having you're own private clown.

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 Bulldogs are now the #7 Breed in America, according to the AKC Dog Registration Statistics

For additional Bulldog information, contact:    eMail Teresa  eMail Manager or (805) 526-2828

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   Ugly Kid Bulldogs offers Piebald Bulldog Puppies, Red Bulldog Puppies, Fawn Bulldog Puppies, Brindled Bulldog puppies for sale.  Our color ranges are not controllable. We will have Piebald Puppies, Red Puppies, Fawn and Brindled Solids. We love all the color combinations. Our first Bulldog is Red Brindle and White, Then a Solid White, a Black Brindle and White, a Fawn Brindle and white, and a Grey Brindle and White. Our First Male, “Popeye” is Solid White, with a Fawn Eye patch.

English Bulldog Puppies for sale! no set price at the moment. We have three males and one female available. Please call (805) 526-2828 if you are interested.

 

Wally Black Tri English Bulldog                                   Dizzy

 

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We are currently in the process of using the Puppy ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) system on these new born puppies, if you would like see more information on ENS, please click HERE.

 

     Reno Black Tri English Bulldog   Reno Black Tri English Bulldog

Reno was the pick of the litter puppy. He was produced out of a very rare colored Black Tri dog named Wally. We paid top dollar for Wally and had him flown out to us with breeding rights, and fell in love with his striking, silky, all black colored coat and his Rottweiler markings. (Go see Wally on our Boys page!) We blended our favorite dog Dizzy who is our best producer and she is colored in Red and White Brindle. Reno is a mix of the two of them displaying a beautiful Black Tri coat with perfect even toned facial markings of white, giving him a consistent look. He has Black and Red Brindle markings. These markings are very rare, uncommon and amazing to look at. You will never see another like him, so if you are looking for something that nobody else has... Reno is the puppy for you! Only serious buyers, please inquire!

  Kumar Chocolate/Brindle English Bulldog  Kumar Chocolate brindle english bulldog

Kumar was our pick of the litter puppy out of a prior breeding from Dizzy and a very rare marked dog called Blue Demon. Kumar will throw the silver and blue gene, he is currently crate trained, potty trained, and leash trained. He is willing and able to do more if you have time to spend on his training. Go visit his father Blue Demon on their website Carrera Bulldogs and Dizzy can be viewed on our Girls Page!

  Harold Brown Tri English Bulldog Harold Brown Tri English Bulldog Harold Brown Tri English Bulldog

 

Popeye White English Bulldog                                     Dizzy

English Bulldog Puppies   English Bulldog Puppies

We are currently in the process of using the Puppy ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) system on these new born puppies, if you would like see more information on ENS, please click HERE.

 

 

The black tri English bulldog is one of the most elegant pets out there due to its striking color combination. It’s not often that you see a bulldog of this color combination since it’s a very rare color to produce. But nowadays, more and more people want them as pets and are in fact considered to be fashionable furry companions to have.

Actually, before the 1800’s, bulldogs were first seen in black and white, as well as black tri color varieties. This type of dog was banned in 1835 due to bull baiting activates and was only revived in the 1879 and become British bulldogs seen in either black or a combination of black and white. Coat color is only 4% out of 100% in the AKC bulldog breed standard; therefore, you can have an amazing tri colored bulldog as a pet and a show dog at the same time.

Having a tri colored bulldog pet will make you one proud owner since you have a canine friend that is unique in its physical appearance, not to mention gorgeous too. Aside from having an exotic skin color, the black tri English bulldog also has a sweet and loyal temperament that’s loved by many dog enthusiasts.

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Brindle/Black Tri English Bulldog

Brindle/Black Tri English Bulldog

Brindle/Black Tri English Bulldog

Brindle/Black Tri English Bulldog

Harold(Male)
*Brown Tri Color English Bulldog*
Born: 10-27-2010

Harold is crate and house trained!
$4,500 OBO
Kumar(Male)
*Chocolate/Brindle English Bulldog*
Born: 10-27-2010
Kumar also carries the genes of the rare Blue English Bulldog coat.
He's crate and house trained!
$4,500 OBO
Reno (Male)
Born: 6-5-11
*Black Tri English Bulldog*
Much cuter in person, very beautiful markings Must See!!!
$4,500 OBO
Dizzy
Dizzy
Popeye
Wally

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Ugly Kid Bulldogs offers Brindle Bulldog puppies, and White Bulldog Puppies. Our color ranges are not controllable. We will have Piebald puppies, Red puppies, Fawn and Brindled Solids. We love all the color combinations. Our first Bulldog is Red Brindle and White, Then a Solid White, a Black Brindle and White, a Fawn Brindle and white, and a Grey Brindle and White. Our First Male, “Popeye” is Solid White, with a Fawn Eye patch.

Feeding

Feed 4 times a day (beginning with an 8 to 10 week old pup) Once the puppy is 4 to 5 months old (or all adult teeth are in) feed 3 times a day. Start with a cup to one full cup of dry kibble if he eats it all- feed more. If he leaves some, good. Feed 2 times a day from 6 months on. Your dog should not be considered fat. This can affect his health and his hip joints. You should see a waist line on a grown dog, and see the outline of his ribs. But you should never be able to count the ribs. (This applies to a grown dog only) Be sure to fatten your puppy while he is growing. He will use the food for growth.

 

Quick Tips:

If your puppy has diarrhea: use some chicken breast boiled up and broken into small pieces- on top of some white rice- 3 scoops of pumpkin (Libby's, in the can) on top- for 3 days- if it persists past 4 days- call me.

For Yellow spots on the lawn- try some tomato sauce or paste. Scoop this on top of his food everyday as well. (A heaping spoonful) The acid in the tomatoes will neutralize the acid in the urine.

Supplements

We believe in Nu-Vet Canine Plus (herbs, and vitamins and supplements) All natural made with human grade ingredients which help to boost the immune system. A must for a puppy or dog on any kind of diet. With Nu-Vet, all you need is one a day- and they love it. This will keep them from many illnesses get and to boost their immune system to prevent ailments of many kinds. They have always on been on this supplement. Even while in the womb. We would like to see your puppy remain on the same diet we have planned for him/her. Remember the key is to make this an easy transition from our house to yours. Please do not change the routine in any way. Every day the pups get one NuVet plus canine (vitamin chewable). Because we believe in the Nu Vet supplement, we have based our extended guarantee on it. I have made it possible for you to get it directly from the manufacturer. It will be sold to you at my cost. Use my wholesale code, as this cannot be found in stores. (They only to sell to breeders and to Veterinarians.) Their # is 800-474-7044 order code: 32892. I encourage anyone who loves their pet including cats, to get on this product. We have seen amazing changes in coat, clarity, eye, allergies, flees (I could go on and on) My dogs are able to enjoy this supplement along with their Nu Joint supplement that we give them everyday, and I plan on doing this for the rest of their lives. Read more about NuVet on our nutrition page.

Also, every day I give one  Omega 3 or Flax seed oil is also given on top of the morning meal about once a week. (You can give more, one a day in the summer or if your dog is susceptible to hot spots and dry skin). Buy the liquid version or the pill form if your pup can chew it easily. Read more about our recommended supplements for Labs on our nutrition page.

Vaccinations and Other Health Guidelines

Your puppy has received its first puppy "2 way" puppy vaccination (canine distemper-Parvovirus vaccine) and was wormed several times, mainly once every other week until 7 and 8 weeks old. At 7 or 8 weeks old your puppy had his 5 way shot. (Parvovirus ,Canine Distemper, Para influenza & Adenovirus type 2) I recommend a "5" way puppy shot at 12 weeks, and then at 16 weeks. Then rabies shot at 16 weeks can also be had.

It is important that your dog be protected against Distemper and Parvo. I do not usually give any additional shots for any other diseases. Follow the recommendations of a trusted vet for vaccinations necessary for your area, such as for Lyme disease in areas with deer ticks. Too many shots are neither necessary nor good for the health of our pets.

I boost rabies shots every 3 years after the 1 year booster.

I boost 5 way shots every 3 years as well- after the 1 year booster

Worming

Your puppy was wormed previously (almost every other week) we have taken a stool sample to our vet to make sure your pup is free from worms. Take a fresh stool sample in to each vaccination appointment at 12 and 16 weeks and only give additional worm medication if necessary. Pups are extremely susceptible to worms and it isn't a bad idea to have a stool sample checked monthly until they are about 6 months old especially if they are exposed to many other animals or places where other animals have been. Check with your vet for additional recommendations. (After the extensive worming we do here, I personally don't worm my dogs unless I see them in their stool.)

Worms can cause hair loss around the eyes, a potbelly, chronic diarrhea and vomiting, increased hunger along with weight loss. Left unchecked, some worms can be lethal.

Heartworm Medication

I do not use Heart medicine. I don't believe my vet and I have seen a case of it in our area of Southern California in 20 years. Follow your vet's recommendations for your area. But do not be roped into this as maintenance if you live in Southern California.

Microchipping / Tattooing

If your puppy is scheduled to be spayed or neutered, it is best to have the pup microchipped at the same time. If your puppy is to remain intact, I recommend finding a microchip clinic put on by a local dog club which is much less expensive and does not require the pup to be sedated as most vet offices require. I have used both Home Again and Avid microchips.

Tattooing is a less reliable way to permanently identify your pet. Tattoos on bellies can be hard to find under all that hair and tattooed ears can be removed.

Exercise and Play

A pup's bones are not fully hardened until the pup reaches 18 months old. It is very important to avoid repetitive activities such as long walks, and jumping until after that time. The very best exercise for a pup is free play with another dog on good footing. Never allow your pup to play roughly on a slippery surface. When you do not have access to another appropriate canine playmate, it is up to you to see that the pup receives appropriate exercise. Teaching the dog to retrieve a toy or ball is an excellent way for the pup to exercise. Start out slow with short distances and stop frequently to play hide and seek or practice tricks or obedience exercises. Use a long hall way and close off all the door so it is just the two of you. Roll the ball and encourage him to bring it back in exchange for a treat.

A schedule is the best thing for a young pup. Make one up that works with yours and try to stick to it. Remember, no running or jogging hard with you on the street until at least 18 months of age. Slow walks, short and tiny walks are best at first. Remember the pup is still growing and too much is not good. Your pup could suffer lameness due to your ignorance. So, be extra careful as to how much you let him do. Ask your vet for more advice.

Grooming

At least once a month, check the puppies nails and clip them, including the dew claws, if necessary. Clean out his ears with a cotton ball and gently brush the coat all over. I do puppies in my lap or standing nicely next to me. Brush teeth once a week, brush the coat once a say or once a week, and clean the ears once a week. Find a good groomer and take your pup in for a bath and nail clipping every month or so if you wish, just for the socialization and the nail clipping. Do not do any of this until your pup is over 4 months old and has received all of its vaccinations.

Training

BUY AND READ CULTURE CLASH by JEAN DONALDSON; TWICE!!

This is by far one of the best training books I have ever owned. It is the only one I have read more than once and still refer to it regularly. It will answer all of the most important general dog training questions anyone will have, from basic obedience, to barking, to jumping up, crate training and HOUSEBREAKING.

Find a good dog training center and sign up for basic obedience or puppy kindergarten. This is great practice for you in teaching your pup the basic obedience commands and is great socialization for the pup. Do not expect the pup to learn everything he needs to know by going to a few classes. The only way a pup will learn the obedience exercises are if you PRACTICE, PRACTICE, and PRACTICE. Many short sessions each day at home. Remember, your dog is always learning something, make it something positive!!

Choose a POSITIVE reward class, with a very patient teacher, and don't worry if your puppy seems hopeless. These are very sensitive and clever pups and they are learning much more than you think. A well trained puppy equals a well trained dog. Don't let your pooch get away with anything now or you will be sorry later. Remember, there are no bad dogs. Just bad trainers/owners.

We do offer help in the training area so give us a call if you get stuck and we can possibly take your pup in and get him started and trained or recommend someone reliable.

Other Important Information

AS YOUR PUPPY GROWS, PLEASE REMEMBER TO CHECK COLLAR SIZE FREQUENTLY!!!

PLEASE REMEMBER, I AM HERE TO HELP YOU. CALL ME IF YOU ARE HAVING ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR NEW PUP!!

CALL ME IF THE PUP HAS ANY HEALTH PROBLEMS.

IF AT ANY TIME IT BECOMES NECESSARY FOR YOU TO RE-HOME YOUR PUP, PLEASE CALL ME FIRST!!

PLEASE KEEP ME UPDATED ON YOUR PUPS PROGRESS AND SEND ME LOTS OF PHOTOS AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.

 

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