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Here's our family Seal, ahem, Olde English Buldogge!
He's just over a year old and somewhere around 35kg, he has a typical Bulldog personality but his specific breed means he is far far more athletic, he'll happily walk at reasonable pace for up to an hour before needing a pit-stop and will play tug of war all day long.
He will also let you know he's done something wrong just by his facial expressions
Oh and he's also a bit of a strange one sometimes..
He's just over a year old and somewhere around 35kg, he has a typical Bulldog personality but his specific breed means he is far far more athletic, he'll happily walk at reasonable pace for up to an hour before needing a pit-stop and will play tug of war all day long.
He will also let you know he's done something wrong just by his facial expressions
Oh and he's also a bit of a strange one sometimes..
AM7 said:
Here's our family Seal, ahem, Olde English Buldogge!
He's just over a year old and somewhere around 35kg, he has a typical Bulldog personality but his specific breed means he is far far more athletic, he'll happily walk at reasonable pace for up to an hour before needing a pit-stop and will play tug of war all day long.
He will also let you know he's done something wrong just by his facial expressions
Oh and he's also a bit of a strange one sometimes..
FFS tell him to cheer up.He's just over a year old and somewhere around 35kg, he has a typical Bulldog personality but his specific breed means he is far far more athletic, he'll happily walk at reasonable pace for up to an hour before needing a pit-stop and will play tug of war all day long.
He will also let you know he's done something wrong just by his facial expressions
Oh and he's also a bit of a strange one sometimes..
johnxjsc1985 said:
AM7 said:
Here's our family Seal, ahem, Olde English Buldogge!
He's just over a year old and somewhere around 35kg, he has a typical Bulldog personality but his specific breed means he is far far more athletic, he'll happily walk at reasonable pace for up to an hour before needing a pit-stop and will play tug of war all day long.
He will also let you know he's done something wrong just by his facial expressions
Oh and he's also a bit of a strange one sometimes..
FFS tell him to cheer up.He's just over a year old and somewhere around 35kg, he has a typical Bulldog personality but his specific breed means he is far far more athletic, he'll happily walk at reasonable pace for up to an hour before needing a pit-stop and will play tug of war all day long.
He will also let you know he's done something wrong just by his facial expressions
Oh and he's also a bit of a strange one sometimes..
Op, hes one of the nicest proportioned Ive seen for a while.
Shaw Tarse said:
I
Want
A
Dog!
I had a dog at my dads house and knew i wanted one when i got my own place. Ive now got two and i couldnt imagine life without them. Were currently chilling in the garden whilst the mrs is at work. Perfect company as they dont drink my beer or smoke my cigerettes! Want
A
Dog!
elephantstone said:
I had a dog at my dads house and knew i wanted one when i got my own place. Ive now got two and i couldnt imagine life without them. Were currently chilling in the garden whilst the mrs is at work. Perfect company as they dont drink my beer or smoke my cigerettes!
5 to 1 and you're already on it. I want your life!WildCards said:
elephantstone said:
I had a dog at my dads house and knew i wanted one when i got my own place. Ive now got two and i couldnt imagine life without them. Were currently chilling in the garden whilst the mrs is at work. Perfect company as they dont drink my beer or smoke my cigerettes!
5 to 1 and you're already on it. I want your life!elephantstone said:
I had a dog at my dads house and knew i wanted one when i got my own place. Ive now got two and i couldnt imagine life without them. Were currently chilling in the garden whilst the mrs is at work. Perfect company as they dont drink my beer or smoke my cigerettes!
You really should have the trained to fetch beer from the fridge they are not reaching their full potentialIt's looking very promising, thanks.
Not limping. But not 100% putting all his wait on it yet. However he seems very sensitive he's still raising his left leg from time to time 10 or so weeks after they messed with it.
We are up to 3x 27 minutes a day walks increasing every day and as much hydro as we can get in.
Just over another month and no restrictions.
We did have a set back when the idiot leapt the settee. But it seems not to have done any permanent damage.
Not limping. But not 100% putting all his wait on it yet. However he seems very sensitive he's still raising his left leg from time to time 10 or so weeks after they messed with it.
We are up to 3x 27 minutes a day walks increasing every day and as much hydro as we can get in.
Just over another month and no restrictions.
We did have a set back when the idiot leapt the settee. But it seems not to have done any permanent damage.
This was Daisy yesterday; just as myself and the wife were leaving to go away for the weekend, she knew we were going away, dogs just know these things; I guess it was the bags.
She was sat on the stairs looking all sad, she was even shaking, not sure why as we were leaving her with our daughter.
She was sat on the stairs looking all sad, she was even shaking, not sure why as we were leaving her with our daughter.
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 19th April 12:37
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