Bulldog Owners Podcast
Hosted by Sara, founder of BulldogOwnersClub.com and a passionate Bulldog advocate with over 38 years of hands-on experience, this podcast is your go-to source of support, whether deep in the puppy search or already living with your snoring soulmate.
From helping first-time buyers avoid the pitfalls of a bad Bulldog buy to guiding seasoned owners through health, training, and breed-specific challenges, Sara brings honest, practical, and breed-protective advice to every episode.
As a breeder of champions under the renowned LaRoyal kennel, an international conformation judge, and a voice at the heart of breed committees, Sara uses her platform to share her unmatched knowledge and fight for fairness and clarity around the Bulldog's future.
This podcast shines a positive light on the breed's quirks, charm, and complexity, while tackling real concerns around health, breeding standards, and ownership expectations.
Whether choosing your first Bulldog puppy or navigating life with your fourth, the Bulldog Owners Podcast gives you the tools, insight, and confidence to raise, protect, and enjoy this incredible breed.
Bulldog Owners Podcast
23┆ When a Good Pedigree Isn’t Enough
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In this episode, I share how a seemingly promising advert led to a real-world visit that quickly raised more questions than answers. What looked good on paper and in photos didn’t stand up to closer scrutiny, and it became a useful reminder of why buying a Bulldog is rarely as straightforward as it appears.
Using this experience, I unpack how health claims are often presented, why assumptions creep in even within established pedigrees, and how easy it is for important information to be missing or misunderstood. It’s an honest look at the gap between what buyers are shown and what they actually need to know.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why photos and paperwork don’t tell the full story
- The role of independent health schemes
- The importance of structured and repeatable testing
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