Hi to everyone,
I posted her a few months back when we started noting aggression from our bulldog. We have found out through our trainer that we did not get an english bulldog, but unknowing have an olde english bulldog mix. We were deceived by the Amish community in our area. After putting our last dog to sleep from cancer a few months before getting Mick, we were very vulnerable.
hi guys i'm so excited to find this forum to help me to help my new puppy!
He's 2 months now, n very naughty.
Jumpy upon feeding and still trying to straighten his thoughts on potty training, he still pee everywhere occasionally!
Hello All
This is Sabbir and I am sharing my first tee desgn. Hope you will like it. Please PM me if you would like to have one. thanks.
Hello All
This is Sabbir and I am sharing my first tee desgn. Hope you will like it. Please PM me if you would like to have one. thanks.
I am so happy for you. I can just imagine a Cavalier/Bulldog must be so adorable. This sweet baby hit the Dog Parent Lottery, and I know he will be a joy and comfort to you.
did someone say weekend?!?!!? i'm IN!!
....from coffee hour to HAPPY hour!!
have a great weekend folks!
for anyone who follows/donates/prays for my St. Baldrick kiddos:
http://www.stbaldricks.org/blog/post/breaking-news-the-fda-approves-chil...
Here is a good reminder why a good bulldog vet is so important. A good friend of mine had a nice bulldog puppy from her first litter. She was going to show him but realized he needed nare/palate surgery. She had the surgery completed along with a neuter and placed him with her son as a pet. He had started to have a slight irritation to his one eye so he took him for an exam. The vet who did the exam (different than the vet clinic than who performed original surgery) came up with a huge list of surgeries that needed to done to this poor dog.