We believe in only breeding our ladies for a total of 3 times or no older than 4 years and our gentlemen are stud until 6 years old. Because we do not over breed our bullies and their health is most important to us as well as any future offspring we have dedicated this page to all our wonderful bullies who have done us so proud over the years. We simply cannot keep everyone of our bulldogs we retire so we do find wonderful new families who will give our beloved kings and queens the best home and couch to retire to..
Many of our families who have opened their hearts to one of our retires send us updates often and we would like to dedicated this page to them.
Tessa this beautiful female retired in 2009 and is now living in B.C with her wonderful new family.
Tessa enjoying the beach in B.C with her new family
Hannah retired in 2008 and gave us one beautiful puppy called London. Hannah now lives in Toronto with her wonderful new parents and they love her very much. We receive many updates on how she is and are very thankful for them giving her such a wonderful life with them.
Aggie Retired in december 2009. She had 2 litters and was a excellent mother to her puppies. We are happy Aggie has been adopted into a wonderful new family and now enjoys a wonderful life as the only dog in the house and is truly spoiled.
JoJo was retired in 2008 after her second litter she was a excellent mother to her puppies as well she nursed a litter of puppies for another one of our mothers who did not have enough milk. She has a wonderful new home now and is being treated like a queen.
Georgie! This sweet girl is not really what we consider one of our "retired" girls but a rescue for us. We purchased Georgie from the states from what we thought was to be a reputable breeder selling a champion sired quality breeding female. We drove 2 days to pick this girl up and when we got her she was is bad shape she had sores all over her, her eyes were glued shut with green gunk from them never being cleaned as she had a bad case of entroupium. She had numerous bite marks on her from other dogs and a awful ear infection and her teeth were rotton she would also cower down when we went to touch her. Despite her condition we still took her home with us, we just did not have the heart to leave her in those conditions and let her suffer anymore. We spent 6 months caring for her getting her the medical treatment needed and back to 100% which at that time we found a wonderful new family for her who adopted her and still today love her dearly and we are happy to say she has made a complete turn around and living a wonderful life she so much deserves.
Molly was one of the best mothers we have ever had. She was retired in 2005 after her second litter. Molly is now 7 going on 8 years old and living in a wonderful country home with her family and doing well.