Well, if he's not electrocuting himself he's catching his paw in something...and if he's not doing either of those he goes back to the old faithful "choking" method.
Today when I gave Murphy his morning feeding, he decided it would be best to eat the entire bowl of food in one gulp with out even chewing. In dog world, this may sound like a good idea, but in reality it's not.
about a breeder on this board? Actually it is more a specific dog I am wondering about. Nothing bad, just Ruby's dad. Don't want to give the info and ask unless it is okay.
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I have a mixed breed brindle bull, and she gave birth to 13 pups last night. When she went into heat my fence, and later leashes, were unable to keep her from mating with nearly every male dog in the neighborhood...three that I am sure of. She had four white, a couple of black, and several steely brown colored pups; much to my disappointment I didn't see any brindles. I am new with bulldogs, and I was wondering if perhaps the stripes will come with age like dalmations and their spots?? Any help is appreciated!
and hugs ..and love...ce
I am thinking about taking Sheldon with me on a 4 hour car ride. He usually sits in the front seat, with his Ruff Rider Roadie. I know that the front seat is not the safest place for him. My car is pretty small, the back seats are not very deep. Does anyone know of somesort of contraption that you can lay across the back seats to make more room? Thanks.
Joanna & Sheldon
I finally get to do one, yahoo!
- Cristina (& Leeloo)
"the greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return."
My wife and I are currently owners of a 1 and a half year old female Pug. Some close friends of ours have two Bulldogs and are looking to give one away to a loving home. The reason behind this is that they are planning on adopting their 3rd child, and are running out of room in their house. We met the Bulldog (a two year old male) and I loved him! My wife was apprehensive because our Pug was somewhat scared of the Bulldog. The Bulldog was trying to play with our Pug and was accdiently knocking her down. Is there a way that this could work?
it's from plauder-smiles.com and I can't figure out what's it's supposed to be?!?
- Cristina (& Leeloo)
"the greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return."