Read About Bullmastiff Breeders

     - Facts

1.     Professional Affiliations:

Kentucky Bullmastiffs, Mi Rosa Kennel Missouri, and Ironclad Bull mastiffs Tennessee are some good resources.

2.     ImageWhy Use a Breeder:

Bullmastiff breeders generally assure a quality pedigree, as well as soundness of temperament.

3.     How to Find:

Puppydogweb.com is a superb Internet link to find reliable breeders in your local area. Newspaper classifieds also are a great resource.

4.     What to Expect:

A Bullmastiff Breeder may ask you to complete a puppy request form, because in certain cases there may be a waiting list for upcoming litters. The questionnaire typically asks for name, address and requirements (i.e. sex of the puppy).

5.     Breeder's Surroundings:

A Bullmastiff needs to be bred in an open, friendly environment with lots of space to romp and toys to play with. An even-tempered dog is a sign of a good pet. Also, if you can observe your puppy with its littermates before finally bringing the pup home, this gives you further insight into the dog's health and temperament.

Bullmastiff Breeders - Newborn Facts

1.     Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:

Generally 5 to 8 puppies are delivered per litter.

2.     Age To Be Sold:

Seven weeks of age is the appropriate age to adopt this breed.

3.     What to Look For in a Newborn:

Look for angularity of the shoulders and straightness of build. Also look for clear eyes, a healthy coat and even temperament.

4.     ImageRegistry:

The Bullmastiff Breeder will ensure a pup that has AKC registration papers.

5.     AKC Recognized Characteristics:

A bullmastiff should be of solid coloring; white markings are generally undesirable. The distance from the tip of the nose to stop should be one third of the distance from the tip of the nose to the center of the occiput. A bullmastiff has a large, square skull and folded ears.

6.     Expense to Purchase Newborn:

Bullmastiffs cost somewhere around $2,000.

7.     Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:

A bullmastiff's parents should be thoroughly screened for diseases and show quality. The Dam should produce large quantities of milk and should be able to interact well with its puppies.

Bullmastiff Breeders - Breeder Concerns

1.     Breeder Reputation:

A breeder should provide you with a sterilization contract at his own expense and offer pedigree certification.

2.     Pet Health:

Hip dysplasia, gastric torsion and cancer are few areas of concern.

3.     Assurances:

A neutered and spayed Bullmastiff with a two-year health guarantee should be provided.