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Thread: My Bulldog!!!

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    Re: My Bulldog!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Clear View Post
    Skateboards are dangerous for dogs, they easily break limbs!
    Have you ever seen Rob and Big?! This dog was on the show once! Bull Dogs are known to skate!

    YouTube - Tyson the Skateboarding Bulldog
    Mitch

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    Re: My Bulldog!!!

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    Oh within a 2 months he knew when to go outside for a pee and poop! thank god! His doo-doo's stunk up the HOUSE! Next up, teaching him how to skateboard!
    Thats great! I don't know if you have been told this but you have to keep a little squirt bottle of lemon juice handy when it warm out. Bull dogs get this really thick spit when they pant alot and they will start to choke the juice cuts it. We have only had to "juice" Mable once but it was scary.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clear View Post
    Skateboards are dangerous for dogs, they easily break limbs!
    Bull dogs are known for their ability to skate board.
    2.1 corns- Zipper, Fox, Kellogg
    1.0 normal- Boo
    0.0.1- ADF- Fredward
    4.0- Betta splendids
    0.1-English Bulldog- Mable
    0.1-MUTT- Lucy
    0.0.1- Beardie- Stripe
    And too many other fish to count!

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    Re: My Bulldog!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by puddintain View Post
    Thats great! I don't know if you have been told this but you have to keep a little squirt bottle of lemon juice handy when it warm out. Bull dogs get this really thick spit when they pant alot and they will start to choke the juice cuts it. We have only had to "juice" Mable once but it was scary.



    Bull dogs are known for their ability to skate board.
    Well thank you for the tip!
    I will make sure to have a bottle handy!!
    We contacted the breeder after getting him, and apparently the genetics on him are made so that he doesn't drool. (if that makes sence)
    I haven't seen him drool once yet?
    Who knows though, thanks again!
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    Re: My Bulldog!!!

    Good on you!! Nice looking pup!
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    Re: My Bulldog!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bright202 View Post
    Well thank you for the tip!
    I will make sure to have a bottle handy!!
    We contacted the breeder after getting him, and apparently the genetics on him are made so that he doesn't drool. (if that makes sence)
    I haven't seen him drool once yet?
    Who knows though, thanks again!
    See now that makes since. Mabel doesn't drool either, but when she gets hot the saliva is real thick and foamy and stays in her mouth. If it get too much she will get choked.
    I found this
    Keep in mind also, most issues of a stretched palette are caused by care of the animal, and not genetics, although at times it is. When a Bulldog is overheated it breathes harder, and this stretches the tissue of the soft palette, and can inflame the trachea, causing it to swell enough to greatly reduce the size of the airway. A lot of phlegm is also created, and can cause a Bulldog to choke to death. Using lemon juice you can quickly cut the phlegm in a dogs throat so it can breath again. This can be 100% lemon juice, or you can cut it with water. When using the lemon juice, just be sure not to drown the dog with it.
    2.1 corns- Zipper, Fox, Kellogg
    1.0 normal- Boo
    0.0.1- ADF- Fredward
    4.0- Betta splendids
    0.1-English Bulldog- Mable
    0.1-MUTT- Lucy
    0.0.1- Beardie- Stripe
    And too many other fish to count!

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    Re: My Bulldog!!!

    Yes I have seen it, its really cool but can you pay for the vet bills when he gets a very heavy body and lands on his little legs and snaps one?

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