Tuesday, April 1, 2008

What is a Miniature Bulldog ?

From the Miniature Bulldog Club of America -
www.mbcoa.org



The Miniature Bulldog is NOT recognized by the AKC ( American Kennel Club ) or the AKC FSS ( Foundation Stock Service ). There are many breeders claiming to have AKC Miniature Bulldogs. Currently the only organization to recognizing the Miniature Bulldog is the MBCOA. You can now register your Miniature Bulldog online.

Since the popularity of the Miniature Bulldog has been on the rise there are so called “breeders” showing up all over the internet. The Miniature Bulldog Club of America was started many years ago and is the parent organization to the Miniature Bulldog breed in the United States. The MBCOA holds Miniature Bulldogs breeders to the highest standards and regulations. The Miniature Bulldog Club of America receives numerous requests from breeders to be members. We require Miniature Bulldog breeders to breed to the standards set by the MBCOA.

Since the popularity of the Miniature Bulldog has grown leaps and bounds we have gone from a small organization 7 years ago to over 1000 registered Miniature Bulldogs in 2007. The Miniature Bulldog Club of America is the only registry currently registering Miniature Bulldogs. When you are looking to purchase a Mini Bulldog please look for the MBCOA logo. If you do not see the MBCOA logo on a Miniature Bulldog breeders website the chances are you are not going to receive an original Miniature Bulldog.

The MBCOA does not condone the Mix Breeding of any combination of breeds to achieve a Miniature Bulldog. ALL Miniature Bulldog Club of America members breed 100% English Bulldogs that have been breed down in size. WE DO NOT mix Bulldogs with Pugs, Bulldogs with Boston Terriers, Bulldogs with French Bulldogs. These are considered Hybrid Miniature Bulldogs and not Original Miniature Bulldogs. While these puppies are cute and usually less expensive, they do not live up to the standard of the MBCOA.


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