She still has problem. We got her three years ago when she was terrified of everything. She's now comfortable with the house and the back yard but if frightened of everything else. We got her a babysitter for one day (not a 24 hour day, a 10 hour day) who reported that he went to her bed in my office and wouldn't come out to go outside to do her business, to eat or anything.
She's on prozac and that helps. Does anyone have any ideas on how we can make her a more normal dog? Help!!
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I am babysitting my grand dog. She is a Pomsky. A cross between a husky and a Pomerania, my bulldog loves her, but she can beat him up at play. She has a really long pointed nose and she bites all over the face. I separate them when Snort has had enough of her. He opens his mouth wide to get her by the throat. Why can't he get the best of her. He is a bulldog The best
I posted a few weeks ago the death of our beatiful girl Porkchop. We now have living with us Tbone....the puppy with daggers for teeth. Now I need to adjust to saying "he/him instead of "her/she. He's a great puppy with all the puppy antics but I still cry when I think about my Porkchop.
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I used to post here many years ago when I first got my bulldog, Shirley. I was 21 and had no clue what to do with a bully. She quickly became my heart and soul. We spent 10 wonderful years together and a month ago i had to say goodbye to her. Age caught up to her and for the first time in her life, I couldn't fix it. I'm realizing my life needs a bulldog. Coming home to a no dog house is heart wrenching. I live in Baltimore MD and would greatly appreciate any advice on a good breeder. Thank you in advance!
Mallory Evans