Your Bulldog’s Health is Everything

While we can’t guarantee that your puppy will never have a health issue, we are 100% committed to taking every necessary step to ensure that your new loved one arrives home in great shape and ready to cuddle. One such step is the formation of our independent Scientific Advisory Board to guide our puppy health practices and protocols. It is composed of five national puppy and animal care experts dedicated to the safety and welfare of our puppies. They set the health and welfare standard that our entire company and breeder partners follow. And we go a step further with our 10-Year Health Commitment, a comprehensive policy that allows for compensation should your puppy have any health issues.

Puppy Health Begins at our Breeders’ Homes

The environment that a newborn puppy experiences is critical. That’s why BulldogMarketPlace has developed the most exacting standards of breeder care in the industry. Our breeders go above and beyond to create environments that are clean, comfortable, and spacious, allowing each puppy to wean, sleep and explore their new world in peace. After a breeder has been accepted into our program all of their puppies must pass our comprehensive health evaluations by a licensed veterinarian just prior to delivery.

Our Comprehensive Health Evaluation

Every PuppySpot certified Breeder Partner is required to keep their puppies up-to-date on all vaccinations and deworming regimens. 48 hours prior to delivery each newly adopted puppy must pass a “nose to tail” health evaluation conducted by the Breeder Partner’s licensed veterinarian. The evaluation consists of a thorough examination of a puppy’s ears, eyes, mouth, teeth, gums, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, musculoskeletal system, skin and coat, gastrointestinal system, and external genitalia. The veterinarian is looking for common conditions like conjunctivitis and parasites and far less common indicators of possible congenital issues. The results of the evaluation are then reported through our mandatory Veterinary Health Report (VHR)