BREWER FARMS AMERICAN BULLDOGS
WELCOME TO OUR HOME        

Our farm is located in rural Suwannee County in North Florida, between
Jacksonville and Tallahassee.  We live and work on our farm with chickens,
cattle, hogs and dogs.  

At Brewer Farms we breed quality dogs to achieve a hardy, athletic,
all-around working dog who is strong, muscular, confident, intelligent and a
loyal companion.  There are many breeds to choose from but we feel this
breed has the whole package.  They make great pets, are hard working,
loyal, protective, gentle and playful.

All of our puppies are NKC (National Kennel Club) registered.  When they are
ready to go to their new home at 8 weeks old, they have their health
certificates and all worming and vaccinations are up to date.  Puppies are
sold in the order of deposits taken, a $200 non refundable deposit reserves
a puppy.  Payment in full must be received before puppy goes home.  Puppy
must be picked up or shipped by 8 weeks old unless prior arrangements
have been made with us.
The buyer agrees to have the puppy evaluated by a vet within 48 hours to
insure to all parties that it is indeed healthy at time of sale...failure to do this
voids all guarantees.  Puppies can be shipped, buyer is responsible for all
shipping costs.

We thank you for your interest in our American Bulldogs and hope that the
following will provide you with some  background information on this
incredible breed.


The muscular American Bulldog possesses great strength, tenacity,
determination, and confidence.

He is best owned by active people who are interested in developing his
athletic abilities in weight pulling, obedience, agility, hunting, farm work, or
Schutzhund. Though usually calm and self-possessed, he must have
vigorous exercise to stay fit and happy.

His attitude toward strangers varies from friendly to standoffish, and even the
friendly ones make vigilant guardians. Early socialization is an absolute
requirement to promote a stable, discriminating temperament.

The American Bulldog lives for his family and may become destructive if left
alone too much.

Dog aggression can be a problem; he should be thoroughly socialized with
other dogs from an early age.

Though strong-willed, he learns quickly and will respect an owner who is
equally confident and consistent.

Because of public/media prejudice toward any breed resembling a "pit bull,"
American Bulldogs should be kept on-leash outside their yard and trained
through at least basic obedience."


History
The ancestors of the American Bulldog arrived in the United States with the
first settlers. They were all-purpose working dogs used for catching unruly
cattle, semi-wild hogs, and wild boar and protecting their homestead and
family.


Size
20-27 inches and 60-120 lbs