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Looking for a English bulldog
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01/21/11 03:31 PM
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varmit slayer
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I'm looking for a English bulldog pup but I found out that there a couple grand and I ain't paying that for something that could die tomorrow so if anyone knows of a couple for sale plz let me know her birthday is coming up and she really wants one thanks
this aint the wild west you cant clean up the streets with a gun, but sometimes it is needed..... got papers?
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/22/11 04:25 AM
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Why are they so expensive?
Mostly because it costs a lot of money to breed them. Artificial insemination is expensive and so are c-sections. They are also really popular, for reasons I don't understand.
If you find one for less than a grand, go buy a lottery ticket.
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/22/11 03:53 PM
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Ha well then she may not be getting one lol I just thought there might be some out there that aren't registered or something but i have never bought a dog I just end up with a new every couple of years
this aint the wild west you cant clean up the streets with a gun, but sometimes it is needed..... got papers?
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/22/11 06:13 PM
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Reel Jerk is right on about the the reason for the high cost. My understanding is it's impossible for them to have a natural birth because of the pup's large heads. They are cool looking dogs (imo), but I think they also tend to have a lot of health problems later on.
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/23/11 10:43 PM
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/26/11 01:28 PM
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not to mention the smell that comes out of there B#$%*. They slober everywere and are dumb as a rock. If u can tell im a huge fan. Cute yes (looks only) thats about it. Heck if I could get away with it i would give you mine i would consider paying you to take him ...HEHE. But wife would divorice me.
Last edited by BIG_B; 01/26/11 01:29 PM.
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/26/11 06:52 PM
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I have one aswell. Do your best to talk her out of it. I will loan you mine for a week, betting you being him back sooner. Mine doesnt drool thank goodness, but they snore, fart more than my Vizsla, and go to the vet all to much. Mine was 2700 dollars because on top of the expenses, he was scoped as a puppy and guaranteed against resp. problems. If you dont have them scoped, theres a good chance you just bought an even bigger money pit.
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/26/11 06:53 PM
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I need to add, the only reason he still has a home is 1. they are funny as hell when you dont want to kill them 2. He cant swim, but will retrieve a bird with the Vizsla.
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/27/11 04:25 PM
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I love it....I can speak my mind about the bulldogs. I say anything at home and i get the stink I. We need to start A new thread. "WHY THE HECK WOULD YOU OWN A ENGLISH BULLDOG!!!!"
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/28/11 02:09 AM
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Hello, Dont mean to but in but maybe i could throw an idea your way. I was reading on this site about kennel set-ups and happened across this thread go figure. I have some pups ava. They are not english they are the old world style of bulldog. Called Olde English Bullgogge. The dogs dont have all the problems like english. Iv strived to keep them clean and free of breathing problems and try hard as hell to keep allergies to a very min. With a good no grain food I have not seen allergies. I keep them outside most the year unless it gets super cold. Feel free to contact me I love talking dogs. Look me up on hoobly. Under olde english bulldogges. Im in floresville tx. cant miss my add I have the best dogs on there lol. im asking 1500 but if you spay i will cut it down alot! shoot you might find yourslf training one of these for all your hunting needs..
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/28/11 02:25 AM
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They really are a mess and to me cruel to keep breeding them they way that they do.
I'll take a Black Female every time.
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Re: Looking for a English bulldog
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01/28/11 03:01 AM
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