My name is Taylor, and my husband is Tony. Together, we bring 20 years of experience in dog breeding. Our journey began 10 years ago when we welcomed our first English Bulldog, and instantly fell in love with the breed. From that moment, we were dedicated to building a reputable, honest, and successful breeding business from the ground up, and we’re proud to say we’ve achieved just that.
For those of you who are interested in getting into breeding, when buying a puppy or a stud fee from us we offer 24/7 tech support! This is completely free of charge and goes hand and hand with the FULL breeding rights we offer.
We take pride in our TNT puppies’ safety from birth and all the way to your very own hands. We ensure utmost satisfaction by providing in-person delivery via airplane or automobile for a nominal fee. Ask us more about our TNT In-Person Delivery!
We are dedicated to nurturing the health, happiness, and harmony of your beloved pets.
The most common words that are used to describe a bulldog are; easygoing, loyal, playful, funny, well-mannered dogs.
Just like most breeds of dogs English bulldogs get possessive over their food. They can also become possessive of their bed and 9 out of 10 times usually “mark their territory” and pee their bed.
One hundred percent. English bulldogs are known to be loyal and very protective over their family, especially young children. They are known to be “gentle giants”
We feed all our dogs a kibble diet. We recommend royal canine but do know that that can be on the pricier side. A great alternative is Victor.
The English Bulldog breed is categorized as a Medium sized dog. Although genes have a lot to play in how your dog will turn out, what you feed them and how much also plays a big part.  The “typical” English Bulldog is usually around 40-50 pounds but can range much higher depending on DNA and diet.
To be quite honest this breed particularly doesn’t need much exercise. They are perfectly fine finding a nice comfy spot on your couch and crashing out for the day. Because they are a short nose breed to much exercise can cause them to have trouble breathing.
This is probably THE most important question. English bulldogs do NOT do well whatsoever in the heat. They become overheated very very quickly. The hot ground on their paws gets them dehydrated very very fast and it’s hard to get them to calm down once they are at that point. It’s very important to be aware of the temperature and how your dog is acting.  Ways to cool down your dog are.