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Blindside58 05-23-2009 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5788173)
It'd be easier for you to babysit me. I just need a pizza and NFL Network. And maybe a stomach rub from your wife.

when he says Stomach he Means Penis....

RNR 05-23-2009 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 5788167)
I have an American Bulldog...love him to death.

I've always wanted an English though, still plan on getting one, they're just so outrageous to buy though.

They are good looking dogs and I have become a fast study. From what I have read and going by Oakley they are good natured and loving. I took Oakley for a pretty good walk in the park (30 minutes) and it was high 70s she was beat breathing heavy and drooling. I cooled her off in the truck and drove her to my nephews house a few blocks from the park to get her some water (she would not drink from the lake I tried, the ice in the water thing my daughter warned me about lol) My nephew has a English Bulldog pup male a little different type he only paid eighteen hundred for his (:shake: I cant imagine paying that for a dog and my daughters goes for more than that!) anyway they played together and his dog like Oakley is a sweet dog without a mean bone between the two of them. I guess they are neat dogs and look cool and are loving but I have been around dogs like that saved from the pound and they do not overheat in 70 degree weather and do not cost thousands. It comes down to what you want I guess.

kstater 05-23-2009 05:08 PM

I mean this in the nicest possible way and in no offense to your family. But the complaints you have, have nothing to do with the dog or breed(well maybe the medicine) but have to do with how it was raised.

RNR 05-23-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5788173)
It'd be easier for you to babysit me. I just need a pizza and NFL Network. And maybe a stomach rub from your wife.

She is not my wife but she is hot! But then again I do not need her running off with a rich witty guy wearing goofy looking nikes :) Thinking about it her out of town and me stuck with a dog for awhile ain't that bad...stay away from my house!

Frazod 05-23-2009 05:08 PM

From my experience with those things I've learned that they are mindless forces of nature. Good luck.

RNR 05-23-2009 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 5788232)
I mean this in the nicest possible way and in no offense to your family. But the complaints you have, have nothing to do with the dog or breed(well maybe the medicine) but have to do with how it was raised.

Cool I did not raise it and after this weekend the dog goes home. My daughter can treat it however she wants :)

seclark 05-23-2009 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 5788167)
I have an American Bulldog...love him to death.

I've always wanted an English though, still plan on getting one, they're just so outrageous to buy though.

i've got one too. he's not mine though. my son and daughter-in-law raised him in a 3rd floor apartment while they went to school. they graduated, and started having kids and decided they didn't need a dog in the house. so they left him, a doghouse, and a bag of food at my place one day while i was at work.

i don't know about your bulldog, but i've pulled chewed up pop bottles, tennis balls, garbage bags, and who knows what outta that dogs asshole over the 3 years i've had him. scared to death of rain/storms. fights w/the weed eater. tries to chew on the 4wheeler tires(his jaws have been wired back together). and goes through a 50lb bag of dog food every 2 weeks.

the only thing i dread about him dying, is i'm going to have to dig a hole big enough for his fat ass to bury him.

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Jerm 05-23-2009 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by seclark (Post 5788242)
i don't know about your bulldog, but i've pulled chewed up pop bottles, tennis balls, garbage bags, and who knows what outta that dogs asshole over the 3 years i've had him. scared to death of rain/storms. fights w/the weed eater. tries to chew on the 4wheeler tires(his jaws have been wired back together). and goes through a 50lb bag of dog food every 2 weeks.

the only thing i dread about him dying, is i'm going to have to dig a hole big enough for his fat ass to bury him.

LOL sounds about my dog...esp. the chewing shit up and being scared of storms. He tries to be a big bully but he acts like a little wimp when it thunders, cracks me up.

Mine will literally try to attack the vacuum as well...it's seriously like his arch nemesis lol. It's funny to watch him get ready when it's time to use it.

kcfanXIII 05-23-2009 09:08 PM

english bulldogs are pretty cool. other than the medical conditions that go along with them. i wouldn't trade my lab/pit mix for anything though.


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