Vaccinations play a critical role in protecting puppies from a variety of serious and potentially deadly diseases. Puppies are particularly vulnerable to illness during their first few months of life, as their immune systems are still developing. Vaccinations help to… Continue
Month: February 2022
Make Your Own Dog Food!
With the price of dog food continuing to rise, Chris and I started looking at our options. What we found was the less dog foods contained items that we did not want to feed our dogs. So our middle ground… Continue
Puppy Socialization: Why, When, and How to Do It Right
Why Socializing Your Crooked Star Bulldogge Puppy is Crucial is the basic questions? Socializing your puppy is one of the most important things you can do for them. It is simply the process of teaching your puppy what is normal… Continue
So You are Thinking About Getting a Dog?
This post is not about “how to pick the perfect puppy” or “how to introduce your new puppy to the family dog”. This post will offer information to consider before you start looking – at the point you are only… Continue
Does Gender Matter When Looking for a Second Dog?
People, People, People, watch the advice you give! I’ve been keeping an eye on various Facebook groups lately and it’s been great to see people asking about getting a second dog. It shows that they’re putting thought into an important… Continue
What to Look for When Buying a French Bulldog Puppy -SCAMMERS BEWARE!
I can’t write enough about French Bulldog puppy scams! Unfortunately, they are like robocalls, you can block them, delete their number and report them to authorities but somehow they pop back up under a different number. Buying a french bulldog… Continue
Why Adopt a Retired Dog from Crooked Star Bulldogges: A Personal Touch to Finding Your Perfect Companion
At Crooked Star Bulldogges, Chris and I occasionally retire one of our cherished breeding dogs. This decision is never easy, but it’s a crucial part of ensuring the long-term happiness and well-being of the dog. Rest assured, it’s not because… Continue