Looking for Victorian Bulldog breeder... General Chat

Discussion in 'Bull Breeds Forum' started by will7, Jul 25, 2009.

  1. kinzy123

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    here:
    http://www.britishvictorianbulldog.com/page3.html
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  3. kinzy123

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    I suggest u do some research,if 25 years ago is recently then yes,breed to type? seeing as you live in glasgow why not pop over and you can view with your own eyes? and i can answer any questions you have, think you might be pleasantly suprised:roll:
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    LOL that's a laugh, I very much doubt that the KC would accept another Bulldog Breed no matter what you care to call them. It takes much more than 2 years to get a breed accepted more like 20 years of breeding to type & it took over 60 years for the Cesky Terrier to be accepted by the KC !

    What health tests do you do on your dogs ? I would expect hip & elbow scoring & heart testing as a minimum, but there are no Victorian Bulldogs listed as having been scored on the BVA site. After 25 years of "development"starting now is a wee bit late !
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  5. Jackie

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    So from 2010 you are going to implement health screening but not make it compulsory for your members.

    What about all the dogs and their off springs in generations gone by, that will have passed on health problems..

    Considering you are proclaiming the VB to be far superior in health to the KC registered Bulldog, one wonders why it has taken so long for this scheme to be brought into play.

    I also notice its mentioned about Cesareans sections on your bred club site, and the bitches only being allowed to have 2:shock: :shock:

    Surely one of enough, and considering this is one of the reasons you blast the Bulldog for, it seems a little hypercritical when the VB is also plagued by the same problems concerning whelping..


    I would have thought with such a Small following of enthusiasts for a breed, health screening would be compulsory , not voluntary ..to ensure your breed forward with good health.
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    Thats funny kinzy123 has posted her dogs hips scores here

    http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=106713&page=12
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    The laugh seems to be your comprehension of written english? if you had researched and thought out your reply before jumping in you would see the VB was created in the early eighties???2 years haha...Ok you are the expert i am just stating FACTS that was mentioned.

    DOOOh lmao you really need read before you post ,read above and you will get answers.On the BVA site the victorian bulldog is mentioned as a unrecognised KC breed.Can you please tell me what makes YOU RIGHT here? and after 100 years of development of the KC bulldog is acceptable with no testing...LMAO lame post my friend. If you really want a debate on subject i look forward to it but please do come back with something a bit more substancial to offer to the debate
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    Breeds not currently reconised by the Kennel Club


    American Bulldog
    Boerbol
    Cane Corso
    Inuit
    Labradoodle
    Presa Canario
    Tamaskan
    Utonagan
  9. kinzy123

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    the health testing is for my own breedings
    In the past the dogs produced speak for themselves
    the testing is a route i,m taking through a lot of debates on
    All my dogs have self whelped no problems
    c-section was put in place because complications can happen in birth and we believe NO bitch should go through more than 2 c-sections although KC bitches can have many more,Vb bitches are structurally sound to self whelp
    The VB is a fitter more athletic type to the KC,I own both breeds so can make comparisons and my KC is in the higher end scale for fit bulldogs
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    Do you always inbreed like that? I mean both parents out of the same bitch, and you have the cheek to question other breeds, Im sorry does "practice what you preach" come to mind?
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    Which of your dogs is this ? It was done in 2003 & TBH the score sheet isn't completed correctly as there are supposed to be 0s where there is no displasia

    I would be concerned that there was so much Subluxation & that the Cranial Acetabular edge was scored as well.

    It's not just the overall total score that has to be considered(unless the dog scores a total of 0 )but each individual area & efforts made to breed to a dog that does not have dysplasia in the same areas

    Has the dog this bitch was mated to got a similar score in the same areas ?

    You went along way from Scotland to Hartlepool to get your bitch scored !

    Gosh BD I missed in inbreeding ! That is way too close for such a developmental breed
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    Gosh, well spotted, and yet the victorianbulldog code of ethics states categorically NO INBREEDING...


    Mmmmmm, seems kinzy123 does not practice what he preaches:?
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    This was NOT my breeding i took bitch on when a year old and the answer to your question is NO.Last few years outcrossing litters have been the thing to widen gene pool.
    If you are going to pull the breeding program please understand the facts of breeding first,this is not an inbreeding,but a linebreeding,really is easy when you practice what you preach..lol
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    mmmm its a linebreeding please learn..lol
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    Line breeding?
    :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Oh dear.
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    Explain then please, how that can possibly be line breeding:? :?
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    i do know this but then again show me a KC bulldog with better scores? happy researching
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    So this bitch nor its siblings have ever been bred from?
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    Inbreeding is a direct breeding not seperated by one generation.ie. mother/son, father/daughter, brother/sister
    Linebreeding is a term when one common ancestor is bred in pedigree mainly breeders will use an excellent example of the breed to strengthen up on certain characteristics.
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    I never bred her i can be a bit fussy in what i breed

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