English Bull Terrier
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PistonGuy66 said:
Hahaha thanks for the heads up!! We lost our Staffy 2 years ago so we have had terriers,but from what im reading the EBT’s are on another level!!
I’ve had 2 staffys as a nipper, my folks have an EBT which is why we got one. Staffys are very different, both superb dogs but worlds apart! I also have JRTs, and they are wonderful companions to both Staffs and Bullies!Arthor protesting at having a walk:
Edited by ADogg on Monday 21st December 21:50
Some gorgeous dogs on here.
We've had Lottie a year now & she is a fantastic dog, very different from our Staffy but they get on well. She is a mini Bully so they are matched size wise but she does everything at twice his speed. If she could choose she probably wouldn't bother going for walks but once she is out she loves meeting people & other dogs. However, if she decides she is not going to walk (which she often does) then we resort to the bully drag or pick her up. I've always loved the look of this breed & so glad that we got her despite her crazy ways.
Also watched the version of Oliver Twist that was on TV on Sunday & yesterday - worth it just for the gorgeous EBT scenes.
We've had Lottie a year now & she is a fantastic dog, very different from our Staffy but they get on well. She is a mini Bully so they are matched size wise but she does everything at twice his speed. If she could choose she probably wouldn't bother going for walks but once she is out she loves meeting people & other dogs. However, if she decides she is not going to walk (which she often does) then we resort to the bully drag or pick her up. I've always loved the look of this breed & so glad that we got her despite her crazy ways.
Also watched the version of Oliver Twist that was on TV on Sunday & yesterday - worth it just for the gorgeous EBT scenes.
I will not walk any further!!
Last time she decided her walk wasn’t interesting enough I had to carry her (like a very heavy baby) about half a mile back to the car.
They do seem to get on really well with staffys. Most other dogs don’t know what to do when the idiot bounds towards them like cross between a gazelle and a bull dozer.
pidsy said:
I will not walk any further!!
Last time she decided her walk wasn’t interesting enough I had to carry her (like a very heavy baby) about half a mile back to the car.
They do seem to get on really well with staffys. Most other dogs don’t know what to do when the idiot bounds towards them like cross between a gazelle and a bull dozer.
Lottie will also lie down & refuse to get up which is a real pain in the morning when we only have 30 minutes to get round on a walk.
I feel I can safely post this now. Arthor loves the beach. He loves stealing children’s wellies and footballs on the beach and running merrily just out of reach with said footballs or wellies in his mouth until he’s bored.
He also hates leaving the beach, and this is Arthor sulking as he’s been clipped onto the lead to leave the beach. Dragsies is the only way as he weighs 32kg.
He also hates leaving the beach, and this is Arthor sulking as he’s been clipped onto the lead to leave the beach. Dragsies is the only way as he weighs 32kg.
Sparky is a Spanish bull terrier who is famous for his lack of walking anywhere.
https://youtu.be/VDaiqveL7Tw
https://youtu.be/VDaiqveL7Tw
ADogg said:
I feel I can safely post this now. Arthor loves the beach. He loves stealing children’s wellies and footballs on the beach and running merrily just out of reach with said footballs or wellies in his mouth until he’s bored.
He also hates leaving the beach, and this is Arthor sulking as he’s been clipped onto the lead to leave the beach. Dragsies is the only way as he weighs 32kg.
HAHAHAHA oh my god i st you not,i have just spat my drink out!! He also hates leaving the beach, and this is Arthor sulking as he’s been clipped onto the lead to leave the beach. Dragsies is the only way as he weighs 32kg.
Edited by PistonGuy66 on Tuesday 22 December 20:56
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