Buying a Bulldog (English) Puppy

What to expect from a breeder who puts Health, Welfare and Temperament first.

Stop and think before buying a flat-faced dog.

Brachycephalic (short faced) breeds frequently have serious health problems due to their body and head shape: eye problems due to large protruding eyes; skin folds causing inflammation, infection and soreness, narrow nostrils causing breathing difficulties; excess flesh in throat & narrow windpipe causing breathing & swallowing problems; spinal deformities causing pain; difficulties coping in hot weather & exercise intolerance. Dogs with bigger nostrils, longer noses, less wrinkled skin, thinner necks and longer tails are less likely to have these health problems.

Bulldog (English) Puppy

Essential Documents

  1. Heath Certificates (both parents)
  2. Signed AWF Puppy Contract
  3. KC Registration Certificate (if applicable)
  4. Microchip Registration Certificate
  5. Temporary Pet Health Insurance
  6. Vaccination Certificate

A Good Breeder Will:

  1. have socialised and habituated the puppy
  2. provide a supply of food
  3. provide a blanket smelling of Mum
  4. follow the Code of Practice for Dog Breeding

Official Health Schemes

  • KC/University of Cambridge Respiratory Function Grading Scheme (RFGS)
  • assesses nostril size, respiratory noise and function
  • BVA/KC screening for eye disease; full ophthalmological testing before breeding (includes checks for multiple inherited and conformation-related diseases)

Other Diseases

No current health scheme or DNA test available.

  • ‘Cherry eye’
  • protruding gland of third eyelid in young dogs, may require surgery
  • Corneal ulceration
  • painful and slow-healing ulcers on surface of eyes
  • Dystocia
  • problems giving birth
  • Luxating patella
  • abnormal kneecap causing pain and lameness
  • Skin inflammation and allergies
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  • Spinal deformities including hemivertebrae and screw tail (abnormal tail bones)
  • can be associated with pain and loss of function

DNA Tests Relevant to Breed

  • Hyperuricosuria (HUU)
  • painful bladder stones

Other Tests

  • Putnam scoring for patella luxation
  • Heart testing
  • Spine X-rays and evaluation

Further Information

Avoid parents with very protruding lower jaws.

Puppies that are mostly or entirely white have a higher risk of deafness.

The Bulldog Breed Council runs a Health Scheme at bronze, silver and gold levels. All levels require a basic health check. Silver level upwards require RFSG and various other tests.

Bulldog Breed Council Website