Breeding Olde English bulldogs and producing Olde English Bulldogge puppies is Very Rewarding
Professional Olde English Bulldog breeders utilize c sections as their primary method of puppy delivery. Olde English bulldogs can deliver pups naturally if the litter is small. As an Olde English bulldog breeder I count on larger litters in my program ensuring pups are always available for new buyers. An ultra sound is done when the female dog is at 55 days of gestation to determine the number of pups in the litter before delivery. If the number exceeds 5 then a c section is scheduled five days later near 60 days gestation. The c section is much safer for the mother. Delivering more than 5 pups is very taxing on the dog’s skeletal system. C section is also much safer for the new pups. Each puppy has its own placenta. The puppy inside the placenta enters the birth canal and waits for the mother to push the puppy out during a natural delivery. The mother removes the placental sack once the puppy is delivered and the puppy takes its first breath. If the mother is too exhausted due to delivering numerous pups the unborn puppy will sit for too long in the birth canal deprived of oxygen and die before delivery. This is nature’s way of controlling animal populations. When a c section is done all pups are delivered safely and all have an equal chance at life.