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Hurray finally 7 georgous pups 3 reds and 4 fawns and flashy, solid bodied but lots of white on the heads with dark eyes my favorite...how do i choose..LOL
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How are the babies doing? | |
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Site Owner Posts: 97 |
All are doing great!......what a nice litter Thay are all so nice I would keep at least 3 but I know thats not possible. They are equally very nice with big ropes and cobby bodies and the colors are perfect the white stops at the eyes so they have dark eyes(healthier) with blazed faces and solid red or fawn body's. they all have white feet and chest white very flashy. Im keeping a boy he is spitten image of Toby I have always had a fear if something was to happen with the boys i would need a replacement........or I use it as an excuse to keep more...LOL Its a sickness......BULLDOG FLU | |
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Site Owner Posts: 97 |
saturday is almost all booked for the showing! | |
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Hi,Lisa love the new pic of Toby,Rollsey litter.Thanks for the harness info.Tried to get one today but my human kids wre giving me trouble.Lol guess they could use one too.just kidding.Hope all is well with you and all the new babies.Will keep in touch. | |
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Are there pictures yet? | |
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Site Owner Posts: 97 |
we have a few available..........one male of fatsy's and 2 in maggie's litter one boy one girl...........I will get pics done today! | |
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Do you have the pix available? What is your procedure for adopting a puppy from you? | |
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I own a bulldog 1 year old, and up till today I never questioned his excellent robust health. Earlier today (for a first time) he started shaking his head horizontally back and forth. He did this periodically for about 15 minutes. I had to be safe, and took him to the vet for check up. They said that he is fine, and that bulldogs have been known for this strange behavior, and there is no reason for it. Obviously I would like a 2nd opinion. Unless convinced I will take by bulldog to a very experience bulldog vet in statan island. Please reply either here, or mikelynn@comcast.net or 609-660-5903 | |
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Site Owner Posts: 97 |
Definetely sound more like a siezure. Could be a multiple of things from allergy related to blood chemicals. I have never heard of such to be normal in the breed. I own 20(bulldogs) and been breeding bulldogs for 10 years and boxers for 20. Do you use swiffer cleaners in your house????????????????????????????????? ALOT OF PEOPLE DO AND HAVE TO BE NOTIFIED NO SWIFFER CLEANERS! | |
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Hi Lisa, You just responded to my fiance's question regarding head tremors. Yesterday when our bullie started exibiting this odd behavior we rushed him to Garden State Vet. They diagnosed him with "idiopathic head bobbing syndrom". They siad it is common in bulldogs, boxers, and dobermans. We are taking him for a second oppinion next week. Other than the head tremors, he doesn't have any other symptoms. I read an article on "bulldogworld" that said that most vets would treat the tremors with anticonvulsants----and that this could be a really big mistake, possibly leading to death. Our bully just turned a year old last month. Have you or anyone else ever heard of the diagnosis we were given?
Hi Lisa, You just responded to my fiance's question regarding head tremors. Yesterday when our bullie started exibiting this odd behavior we rushed him to Garden State Vet. They diagnosed him with "idiopathic head bobbing syndrom". They siad it is common in bulldogs, boxers, and dobermans. We are taking him for a second oppinion next week. Other than the head tremors, he doesn't have any other symptoms. I read an article on "bulldogworld" that said that most vets would treat the tremors with anticonvulsants----and that this could be a really big mistake, possibly leading to death. Our bully just turned a year old last month. Have you or anyone else ever heard of the diagnosis we were given? Also, we don't use swiffers. | |
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Our bulldog occasionally exhibited this after licking things, such as his paws, or even a fence or grass on occasions. His tongue would normally remain out, he would salivate and get a slight bob of the head and jaw. Never treated with medicine and he lived a long life until 11 years of age. | |
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Site Owner Posts: 97 |
Chatter.....when a dog female or male get a scent from another dog there jawls chatter with tongue hanging out slightly, most drool . could he had been smelling where other dogs have gone in that area? If you have ever seen a cat looking out the window at a bird......they do the same but for different reasons. The bottom part of there jaw quickley chatters thats the only way I can explain it. Horses some what do the same thing they just lift there lip you will see more of this come breeding season. | |
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Could be, but it happened in the home while licking his paws or his dog toys. No other animals were ever in the home. | |
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