We are the Walker family, Sherry & Keith  from Young Harris, Georgia.
We have four wonderful children and eleven beautiful grandchildren. We are very blessed.

I have been raising and showing smooth and long coat chihuahuas since 1998 and decided I wanted to 'dabble' on a limited scale with another breed. When I mentioned this to my husband, Keith, he immediately said 'english bulldogs'. I told him he was insane! Bulldogs are a VERY difficult breed to raise. We had our pet bulldog Remo for many years and after he passed, there was a huge void in our lives. Keith was insistent that if I was going to breed and show another breed other than my chis, it HAD to be bulldogs. Well, the rest is history. In 2002 we began our search for the best dog we could find. After diligent searching, we found our heart stealer. Not only was he a true beauty, but he was full of personality and his temperment was wonderful. His pedigree was extremely nice. After all, in breeding, it is most important to have the best to produce the best. We then began our search for females. I thought I would try buying an adult as to 'kick-start' my breeding program but found out very quickly that in most cases, if someone is selling an adult breedable female, there is a problem somewhere. So many dishonest people/breeders out there!!! ggrrrrrr!!
Anyway, the search began for our girls. Since then, we have found our bully family. They have proven to produce awesome puppies in every way.
All bulldog puppies (or most anyway) are cute. The true test is how they mature. Our past babies have matured into beautiful specimens of the breed. We could not be more pleased with all our hard efforts.
We have three females and one male bulldog. As stated previously, this is a limited scale breeding program. I do not go for 'mass production'. I go for quality or I do not breed.

Whether you choose to adopt a puppy from us or not, please do your research. Ask a breeder how many bulldogs they have. If possible, go to their home or facility. Ask questions.....look at their breeding dogs.....ask more questions.....Genetic issues unfortunately do not matter to some breeders and they are the ones that give us good ones a bad name. I have personally been to 'kennels' and have seen some things that sickened me. Horrible, horrible cherry eyes, bad knees, hot spots and skin allergies untreated, and etc, and etc. When I asked if they bred these dogs, I was told "of course". Wrong, wrong, wrong answer!! These are all genetic issues and if continued to be bred, the problems continue to carry on. To me, this is unethical.
Your bulldogs health is at stake. If you want a happy, healthy bulldog without genetic issues, do your homework. This can save your bulldogs life and your heartache.

Please call us at any time if you have questions. As I said earlier, whether you buy from us or not, we are here to help you.






Just a few snapshots of our family, home and property......
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