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Q: When is aeropostale havng their next bulldog sale?
When is aeropostale having their next bulldog sale, like is their a certain number of weeks between the sales? does anyone know? Please help! Thanks!

A: aero usually have their HUGE sale in like august and keeps it going until like christmas time!!!!!!!! and if you catch the holidays in between you’ll get like practically bargin prices (labor day, thanksgiving, etc.)

Q: How long does the Aeropostale bulldog sale last for?
i need to know how long it lasts in edmonton, alberta. it’s going on right now but i don’t know how much longer it’ll last, so please let me know! thanks!

A: i think its thru the end of the week where i live, not sure, and it could be different since you live in a different state, but its the closest thing i can find (:

Q: does anyone have a black or white british bulldog for sale?
yesturday my dad and i were walking and this one guy had a 4 yr old black british bulldog, it was a girl and it was sooo cute! it was like the cutest dog i have eva seen!!!!! my birthday is in a couple of weeks and i would LOVE! to get one, so if you have one for sale PLEASE! let me know.(:

A: Try these places. :0)
http://www.1-800-save-a-pet.com/cgi-bin/public/petsearch.cgi/search_dogs_form
http://www.petharbor.com/
http://dogsindanger.com/
http://www.petfinder.com/
http://www.craigslist.org/about/cities.html
Adoption fees are not expensive

Also keep in mind that there are services set up for transporting dogs and puppies that are up for adoption to people that are in different states for a reasonable fee.

http://www.operationroger.rescuegroups.org

Q: where can i sale my english bulldog litter?
GORGEOUS, WRINKLED, ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES ! FOR SALE NOW (CHAMPION LINES, SHOW QUALITY) FOR SALE! 9 weeks old, males and females, raised with kids and pets. Paper trained, healthy, with a 1 year health guarantee! Up to date on shots, registered with papers.

A: how about having homes set up for the pups beforew they were born then you wouldnt have to be looking for homes whan they are 9 weeks old
create a website for selling your dogs but do not ship them
if i were you i would get your dog fixed

Q: How long with the aeropostale BullDog sale be going on for June 2009?
Thanks in advanced!
i checked the website but it doesn’t say anything! help!

A: i dont know since i dont shop aeropostale, but if you check their website, it should tell you.

Q: Will the Aeropostale bulldog sale still be going on around the very end of july?
my cousins are coming to my house and we were looking for some really good discounts at Aeropostale when they arrive… thanks!

A: If you’re lucky, yes. But the sale will most likely end near the beginning or middle of July. Even if it does end, Aeropostale usually always has sales going on and it’s very easy to get good discounts from that store.
You can always look at different stores in the mall if you don’t find anything you want at Aeropostale (:

Q: does anyone know how much to sale english american bulldog puppies for?
I have an american bulldog male and an olde english female, they make an actual hybrid dog called an engam bulldog the puppies are so cute but i dont know how much to sale them for

A: Add up your expenses, divide by the number of puppies and sell for that amount. No matter what name you call it by, it’s still just a mixed breed. They have them at petfinder pretty cheap, shots, worming, spay/neuter. Stop letting the $$$ get to you

Q: When does the aeropostale bulldog sale end in 2010?
When does it end in stores and when does it end online?

A: The sale ends both online and in stores on January 5th, 2010.

Q: Where can I find English Bulldog puppies for sale around the Covington, Tn area?
I live in Covington, Tn and I am looking for reasonable prices on bulldog puppies (But NOT scams). I am willing to travel if the destination is no more than 200 miles away or so. Please help me!

Thanks to all who reply to this.

A: First of all, it’s just a Bulldog. No English.

Bulldogs aren’t cheap. They usually need C-sections to whelp, and they also tend to have a lot of health problems, requiring expensive genetic screenings before they’re bred. This means that breeders have to charge higher prices to break even. It’s definitely worth paying more, though, to ensure that you’re getting a healthy puppy. A cheap puppy will cost you much more in vet bills in the long run.

Try finding a reputable breeder through the Bulldog Club of America. Their website has a breeder referral. They also have a rescue, and you can try looking in a local shelter too.

Q: I am looking for a french or english bulldog pup for sale?
Hello, I am trying to locate a puppy for Christmas. Does anyone know of any for sale?

A: Now responsible reliable breeders do NOT time their litters just for Christmas delivery – they do a breeding that is long planed in advance when the timing is right for the female based upon her age and reproductive history; and they have a wait list started for that future litter.

I suggest you find very good and reliable breeder and get on the list for the next litter due or available. You can present a card and stuffed toy for Xmas (which is the absolute worst time too bring a new puppy home with the excitment)

For Bulldogs (English) go here:

http://www.thebca.org/

http://thebca.org/breedref.html

http://www.rescuebulldogs.org/

For French Bulldogs go here

http://www.frenchbulldogclub.org/

http://www.frenchbulldogclub.org/BreederPage/BreederList.html

http://www.frenchbulldogclub.org/BreedInfo/Links.htm

Those take you to the National Clubs for the two breed which is the only club about each breed that is recognized and accredited by the AKC and it sets the standards for the breed . The Clubs’ websites will give you an ENORMOUS amount of information about the breed – the good, the bad, and the why or why not to get that breed. The clubs websites also have:

(1) a breeders list – all of whom have agreed to abide by the breeders code of ethics (which you can read)

(2) a link to the breed rescue for their breed

Do give serious thought to adopting from an adult from a breed rescue. The clubs’ breed rescues go to a great deal of trouble to determine the dog’s temperament, personality, likes and dislikes (particularly kids and cats and other dogs in the household), health, and level of training. They make a huge effort to match the right dog to the right home – and if they don’t have one they think will be suitable for your home, they won’t place it. Great way to avoid the puppy training, newspapers, chewing…….They have dogs that are purebred and part-bred (1/2 or so of their breed.) Dogs that come through rescue are so thrilled to have a forever loving home having once been abandoned to a shelter or rescue that they are typically extra devoted and loving. Dogs lose their homes for reason that are not their fault: death, divorce, a move and they couldn’t keep them, financial problems….

If you decide to get a puppy, please use one of the breeders who are members of the breed club. A well-bred pet puppy may not be a candidate for the show ring (that nose being 1/8th of an inch to long or something else very picky) but they will be very healthy, the parents carefully screened for hereditary health problems, and from a breeder who has devoted a great deal of time to understanding the breed and bloodlines. A responsible breeder will have a written contract with a health guarantee for hereditary problems; require that if for any reason you ever have to give up the dog that it comes back to them; and always be available for help, assistance and advice about your dog. Such a breeder will tell you if they don’t think their breed is right for you based upon your needs. They want a perfect forever home for the puppies – not the money. (In 43 years in the dog show world, I have never known a breeder of that caliber who has made a profit on their dogs – it is labor of love.)

A puppy from such a breeder costs no more – and often less as poorly bred dogs tend to have very high vet bills over the years – than from a backyard breeder who doesn’t do the health checks, knows nothing about the breed or bloodlines, doesn’t give a guarantee, never wants to hear about the puppy again and has breed from mediocre or poor quality dogs.

Now health screenings for hereditary health conditions are VERY important. They involve far far more than a physical by the vet – xrays, thyroid tests, caridac exams, eye exams by a borad certified opthamologist…. and a good breeder easily spends $500-1000 per dog to make sure they are fit to breed. Do you want to get that darling new puppy and 8 months or 2 years from now find out it has hip dysplasia (happened to a 5 posters on yahoo in the past 4 days) , or severe heart problems (happened to a poster here on Yahoo just the other day and his bulldog doesn’t have long to live) or it is going blind because the breeder didn’t check their dogs and just bred without caring about how the puppy turned out and the vet bills its new family would face?????.

You may find the breeder who has the type of dog you want but no litter on the ground at the moment. Most good breeders have waiting lists -get on it. You may find the breeder and puppy you want but at a distance. Among the really responsible breeders(members of the club) shipping a puppy is quite normal -they want the best possible home for the dog and the written contract is very extensive.

Do ask the breeders on the club list if they have any dogs they bred that they need to rehome – good breeders all require if the owner can’t keep one, it comes back to them. It may be a dog they placed and it came back because the owner didn’t have time, didn’t realize how big it would get, got divorced…. It may be a dog who was a show prospect but as they grew didn’t meet their early promise. It may be an AKC Champion they decided not to use in their breeding program because while it did get the Championship, they don’t need more bloodstock or find a tiny conformation flaw they don’t want to reproduce.

NEVER EVER buy from a pet shop. Those puppies came from puppy mills where the parents are locked in cages, bred until they literally die from it, never vaccinated, never wormed, fed just enough so they don’t quite die of starvation, live in filth, never bathed or groomed or cared for, are typically of very poor genetic stock both physically and often mentally. The puppies are shoved off to pet stores with no vaccinations, no worming, no socialization or handling… You are buying nothing but heartbreak at a price higher than what a responsible breeder charged for a pet puppy.

IF A SERIOUS BREEDER OR RESCUE TELLS YOU THAT THE BREED IS NOT SUITED FOR YOUR SITUATION – BELIEVE THEM – NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU LIKE THE WAY THE DOG LOOKS

Q: how long is the bulldog sale at aeropostale?
when will it end?

A: i hear it only lasts until 6/25, which is tomorrow =[

Q: does anyone from Novascotia have valley bulldog puppies for sale please?
hello guys and girls im looking for a valley bulldog puppie im from novascotia if u have any idea where i can get one or if you are a breeder please help me out thank you so much ive always wanted one.

A: http://www.englishbullpup.com/

Q: Does anyone know where I can find a low priced english bulldog puppy for sale in michigan around detroit area?
I am trying to find one for my dad for christmas.

A: http://www.petads.bappy.com/dogbreeds/englishbulldogbreeder.html

Q: Does anyone out there around ky have an English Bulldog for sale?

A: You may want to check on http://petfinder.com click on dog, put in the breed, a zip code for your area & hit the go button. Good luck!!!

Q: is the aeropostale bulldog sale of june 2009 also in stores, or just online?
I was just wondering?..

A: also in stores.. although the selection may vary. it is on a 1st come 1st serve basis in stores, so they might not have your size or as many clothes as online.
:)

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