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From the editor Another great issue of French Bulldog Magazine.
I will be including a separate section on health issues and education as from this issue.
Thanks to everyone who is supporting this magazine by paying the publication fee. The cost is only $25 per ad but it pays for data which is very expensive in South Africa. If you haven’t paid for the publication of your ad please do so by paying the $25 via PayPal to my email address:
Please leave your comments on the Facebook page once you have read it and also share it.
allegiancecapital076@gmail.com Why do we charge? The magazine was free since we started it in 2015 and I was happy to sponsor it for a long time until the beginning of this year. However, the cost of producing it has sky rocketed in the mean time and the opportunity cost I pay in not being focused on my main business, being an accountant by profession is just enormous. It is the only online magazine that is published on a monthly basis and by far the world’s most loved French Bulldog Magazine.
You can also book the cover and it is open to everyone. The cost is $250. The question is, can you afford not to be on our cover or in our magazine? Enjoy reading your favorite French Bulldog magazine! Theo
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Stud dog ads
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This graphic design ad by Snezka Kuralt From Slovenia
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Health, Education & Other
The French Bulldog Club of England The French Bulldog Club of England’s committee, has decided that they will no longer issue certificates or validate any health tests that are returned to them for Non-Recognised Colour French Bulldogs. This took affect from the 31st March 2019. The 4 standard colours are: Brindle Fawn Pied (brindle and white) Fawn Pied (fawn and white) The Club feels strongly that they are there to maintain the tradition of the standard colours and in awarding certificates, their members feel that they are validating the breeding of nonstandard colours.
Since its foundation in 1902 the Club and its members have been dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and well being of the breed, more than 100 years later those standards remain unchanged: to adopt the Kennel Club Breed Standard by which French Bulldogs shall be judged; to urge the adoption of that standard upon owners, breeders and exhibitors including the correct and acceptable coat colours for the breed and to breed for health, longevity, and correct conformation. The club is dedicated to the health and wellbeing of all French Bulldogs and would advise anybody with NonRecognised Colour dogs to still Health Test before considering breeding, all information is available to all on our Website, frenchbulldogclubofengland.org.uk
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