Canadian Bulldoggers Association
The CBA recognizes the breed standards from several organizations.
If
you have a bully that is already registered with another registry and
wish to dual register with the CBA, please send us a photocopy of the
dogs certificate including their pedigree along with a completed
CBA Single Dog Registration form.
Note: we require a picture of your dog to accompany the application.
More information And Forms for registering dogs is on the Registration Services Page
The following is a comprehensive list of Breeds the CBA recognizes.
Recognized Breed List
Molosser List: Bulldog Breed List:
BoerBoel American Bulldog
Boston Terrier (mini moloss) American Pitbull terrier
BullMastiff Bull Terrier
Cane Corso English Bulldog Catahoula Bulldog French Bulldog
Dogue De Bordeaux Olde Boston Bulldogge
English Mastiff Olde English Bulldogge
Great Dane Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Neapolitan Mastiff Valley Bulldog
Pug (mini moloss)
Rottweiler
Designer & Rare Breed List:
Bugg (Boston X Pug)-mini moloss
Blue Boxer (rarity)
Blue dogue de bordeaux (rarity)
If you have a bull or molosser breed not on this list and would like to register it with the CBA please contact us to discuss.
- If you are working on a new breed or breed in development and need a record keeping system for your pedigrees for your dogs, we can help document and preserve your line, contact us to learn more.
Designer Bulls
The
CBA Offers a foundation stock recording service for designer bull
breeds. The CBA requires breeders who do "designers" to provide
proper documented crosses, state their foundations and the lineages on
both the sire and dam.
The CBA takes foundation breedings
seriously and expects its breeders be commited and genuine when
registering their stock. Designed for the serious Bulldogger.
- The CBA requires photos of the parentage and of the offspring and will only register a breeders stock who have a dedicated providence towards a goal and purpose behind their breedings.
- Designer bulls must have a "Breed Name". The breeds used in the makeup of this breed will always and only be this breed. Example: Bugg will only ever be a Boston X Pug as the founding breeds and any derivitive percentage of these breeds. Any infusion of any other breed will constitute it not being allowable as that designer breed.
- If a breeder wishes to register a new breed they are creating, the CBA requests a written Mission Statement as well as a written Standard; in order for breedings to really be of any substantial intent. In other words what are you breeding towards? All foundation breeds must be recorded with the registry and pictures of dogs used.
- New
breeds registered will be recorded within the CBA conservation database
and will be classified as the parent registry for the preservation of
the breeds' historical data, genetic development, origins, written
standards, and the documentation of breeders & bloodlines involved.
- Purebred status is based on percentages & recorded generational stock.
- The CBA does not share to outside registries, parties or breeders, it leaves all disclosure to the breeder to share their information of their dogs.
- The CBA registry is a private database soley for the breeder.
"All That is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing"
Edmund Burke
Canadian Bulldoggers
Association 2010
