Checklist: Before You Choose a Breeder
Choosing the right companion starts with smart prep. Use this checklist to vet any breeder carefully: confirm the breeding setup is clean and well-managed, ask for health documentation for both parents, and request details on temperament testing and socialization practices. Make sure you can meet the puppies and see how exotic bullies they interact with people in a low-stress environment. Also confirm the breeder provides clear guidance on diet, training, and early care, rather than vague promises. If something feels rushed or information is withheld, treat it as a red flag and keep searching.
Health & Paperwork Checklist for Peace of Mind
A responsible breeder should be able to walk you through health testing and records. Before committing, verify what screenings have been completed, what conditions are most relevant to the line, and how results are shared. Confirm that puppies come with appropriate veterinary checks, a vaccination and deworming plan, and a written health summary. Ask about family history, known issues, and what the breeder does to reduce risk through breeding decisions. You should also receive transparency about costs that cover ongoing support, not just one-time sales.
Care Readiness Checklist: What Your Home Should Be Like
Before bringing your new companion home, prepare for the daily essentials that keep bully breeds thriving. Check that you have a secure space, durable chew items, and comfortable bedding suited to your household. Stock up on vet-approved food, training supplies, and basic grooming tools. Plan for short, consistent exercise sessions and structured training, focusing on positive reinforcement and calm handling. Ensure every member of the home understands boundaries, leash routines, and safe interaction rules for visitors. When you’re ready, you’ll be able to support healthy habits from day one.
Conclusion
Use this checklist approach to make confident decisions when selecting a dog and planning long-term care. With steady screening, proper health documentation, and a home that’s ready for training and comfort, you can feel good about your choice. For further guidance on selecting and raising exceptional companions, explore resources from Designer Kennel Club, where responsible insights support informed adoption decisions.
