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Bulldog is not the same bulldog. During the widely held dog lover, but not necessarily dog connoisseur, this term is understood in most cases, the classic English bulldog, do the members of the Continental Bulldog Club Germany shortly CBCD, not punished.

The Swiss dog breeder Imelda Angehrn, “mother” of the Continental bulldog puppies, with her dog Beauty Pur. jp

Their dogs are part of a native of Switzerland, Continental Bulldogs, a relatively young and previously by the International Federation Cynologique (FCI) has not recognized breed. To his third club show the CBCD met now with nearly 50 members and their dogs in the restaurant “Eves pitcher.

Primarily for health reasons a few years ago led change in Switzerland to considerations of the classic English bulldog puppies by cross-breeding American breeds.

“The English Bulldog is bred on quite often and therefore has serious health problems,” said Gerd Dröghoff, Vice President of the Continental Bulldog Club of Germany. These include the so-called loud Dröghoff overbite, severe deformity of the jaw, through which the dogs a normal chewing is nearly impossible. Many of the English bulldog puppies could be served only by Caesarean section as a result of over breeding and torment breed.

The intensification of animal protection laws in Switzerland was the 2001 eruption of a breeding program with the goal of substantial anatomical changes to improve the health of dogs and to meet the stipulated conditions for the protection of animal welfare dog. At the same time, the new breed of the original bulldog, whose ancestors Molosserhunde as the ancient Greeks in the agriculture and military expeditions were to the side, come close. As the parent of continental bulldog puppies is the Swiss dog breeder Imelda Angehrn, as an idea generator and motor realized by the breeding program and now the club meeting took part in Eve.

“From Britain, the motherland of the English bulldog puppies the continental bulldog is not recognized until today,” said Gerd Dröghoff. “For the British it is a sacrilege to cross their sacred bulldog with American breeds.” In 2004, the Continental Bulldog Club of Switzerland (CBCS) was launched, followed later in Göttingen Continental Bulldog Club Germany (CBCD).

The choice of Eve as the venue for the third club show was mainly due to the advantageous geographical location of the suburb of the ex-residence: “Bückeburg is for our whole of Germany distributed members rather get in the middle and therefore preferred,” said Gerd Dröghoff . A big compliment to send the Vice President of the Continental Bulldog Club Germany on the Eve Hotel “Great Klus” which was a majority of the participants of the Club meeting come across: “In Germany there is unfortunately only a few hotels where it is easily possible with roosts to so many dogs at once. “One prominent name of the club had to win with David Leavitt from the U.S. as judges.

wants to know more about the club and his favorites: the Continental Bulldog Club of Germany has a homepage on the Internet….

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Ellen Stuckey from Bonn for four years, preserving and making puppies from Spain – Per month found about six animals from her a new home – Interview
Vanessa Marg

Bonn. If you ring for family meal to Stuckey in the door, you are greeted with loud barking dogs. This is in fact a station of the “Puppies in Need, which has made it his mission to teach puppies from Spain, which would otherwise killed there, a home in Germany. Ellen Stuckey has founded four years ago this station and forwards them voluntarily.

Class: What drew you to set up “puppies in need”?

Ellen Stuckey: I have worked for 20 years in animal welfare. 16 years I have communicated with the association “Pro Animale” adult dogs and four years ago, I then set up a station of the “puppy in need.”

Class: How many puppies you currently have in the house?

Stuckey: I currently have six puppies here, but I can hold up to nine, which was determined by the official veterinarian.

Class: And how many puppies you give a month?

Stuckey: On average, there are six to eight puppies, find a new home.

Class: Who pays for your work?

Stuckey: My work is voluntary. Our association is financed by membership fees and donations. For giving a puppy, we take 280 euros from this money, the vet bills, vaccinations, deworming, microchip, etc. paid.

Class: How long does a puppy in your care before it is delivered?

Stuckey: He will remain until we have found a suitable home that will last somewhere between two weeks and two months.

Class: How does such a placement?

Stuckey: About an ad in the newspaper or word of mouth have interested our address and then call. Depending on the course of this conversation, I invite interested parties to view the puppies, and if everything fits, take one of them.

Class: Are not you sometimes sorry that you can keep the puppies themselves?

Stuckey: Every time. But I just think the fact that every animal that I have conveyed a new and good home, a place for a new puppy in need means that comforts me then.

Class: Have you ever sent away people because you wanted to give them a puppy?

Stuckey: Oh yes, it’s already happened, when I notice for example that fits into this family’s not a dog. Then I say the very first phone conversation that I want to give them a dog.

Class: Look for an exchange or contact with the new dog owners?

Stuckey: Yes, it happens that I call you later or visit.