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The Bulldog Club of America is the parent Club of the Bulldog Breed in the United States.

 

 

The BCA has eight Divisions which cover the entire country. All applications to BCA are considered, and accepted or rejected at the division quarterly meeting in the division you reside in.  All Applicants must be a minimum of 18 years of age and in good standing with akc.

 

 

Step one select the division you live in the majority of the year and click the link to request information about clubs in your area and the application documents (includes the Application Form with the BCA Code of Ethics/Release of Liability Statement on the back)

 

Div    1ct, de, me, ma, nh, nj, ny, pa, ri, vt

 

div    IIil, in, ky, mi, oh, wv, wi

 

div  III…az, ca, hi, nv

 

div  IVar, co, la, nm, ok, tx, ut, WY

 

div    Vak, id, mt, or, wa

 

div   VIia, ks, mn, mo, ne, nd, sd

 

div  VIIdc, md, nc, sc, va

 

div VIIIal, fl, ga, ms, tn

 

Step two

Read through the application and the BCA Code of Ethics (on the back of the application)

 

Step three

Fill in the application, sign and date it (doing so signifies that you have read and agree to, the BCA Code of Ethics)

 

Step FOUR

Have your sponsor fill in their portion and sign and date the application. BCA requires that all applicants be proposed by a BCA member in good standing. Any membership application not signed by a BCA member in good standing will not be considered.

 

Step FIVE

Mail your completed and signed application back to the Division Secretary where you reside. If your application is for foreign membership, please mail it to the Division Secretary where you will be associated (Usually where your sponsors reside). Include a check with your annual fees.

·        $25.00 per domestic (USA) member.

·        Foreign members $40.00 (US Dollars).

·        There is an additional mailing fee for members living outside the US: $10 for Canada and Mexico; $40 elsewhere.) Members receive the Bulldogger, the official BCA publication which is published quarterly.

The Bulldog Club of America is committed to the preservation of our Noble breed, by maintaining a standard of excellence for the guidance of breeders, owners, and judges. We seek to improve the breed through encouragement of effort that is directed toward the degree of excellence set forth in the Standard of the Bulldog Breed. We further seek to stimulate interest in competitive public showing of bulldogs, and furthering the interests of the breed. BCA seeks to work for the general good of breeders, owners and exhibitors of bulldogs. Thank you for your interest in our club.

 


 

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