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Looking For A Bulldog


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I do on occasion. I'm thinking on breeding next heat cycle. Check out ThreeOaksBulldogs.com located in Pilot Mt NC. That's where I got my first 2 bullies. Granted I'm not sure where your located or how far you'll travel but threeoaks has some top notch bullies. Other than that go to Bullynet.com and search your state for a breeder list. Avoid puppy mills like the plague. You may think your saving a few hundred dollars by buying from a mill but it isn't worth the risk. Bullies have many possible health issues that can run up some big vet bills so buy from good stock.

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Hope you have plenty of expendable cash.

They are very expensive dogs, not just to purchase, but to maintain.

If you aren't able to stroke a $600 or more check at the drop of a hat, get a Golden Retriever.

Hip problems, knee problems, breathing problems, eye problems, skin problems, etc. That list goes on and on.

Many are on prescription dog food, and you can't leave them outside during the summer more than 20 or so minutes at the time as they will stroke out.

Please PM me, or if you need to call me, I can give you more info.

The one you see in the picture is a bit over 10 years old, and I have well over that many thousand dollars in him.

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If you have kids or limited funds don't rescue a purebred. There's a reason why some one gave them up; health, aggression, etc. do your homework on breeders and get a feel for the people as well as their stock.

Legitimate rescue organizations will provide all of the background they have on an animal and will not allow adoption by just anyone who comes along.

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Legitimate rescue organizations will provide all of the background they have on an animal and will not allow adoption by just anyone who comes along.

Problem is with what background they actually have. I learned my lesson the hard way when I brought a psychotic boxer into the house. He lasted a week. Never again.

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Hope you have plenty of expendable cash.

They are very expensive dogs, not just to purchase, but to maintain.

If you aren't able to stroke a $600 or more check at the drop of a hat, get a Golden Retriever.

Hip problems, knee problems, breathing problems, eye problems, skin problems, etc. That list goes on and on.

Many are on prescription dog food, and you can't leave them outside during the summer more than 20 or so minutes at the time as they will stroke out.

Please PM me, or if you need to call me, I can give you more info.

The one you see in the picture is a bit over 10 years old, and I have well over that many thousand dollars in him.

This 100 fold. Paying 1400 to 2000 is just the entry fee with bullies. I live in Greensboro now and a puppy mill was raided that breed bullies. It was complete chaos due to everyone wanting a bully for $400 adoption fee.

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They are GREAT dogs but are a lot of responsibility. My bully is laying by my feet snoring away right now. They require daily cleaning of their wrinkles and prone to skin allergy. You will need to buy high quality food that is grain free. If you are a highly active person that wants a dog to exercise with then a english bulldog is not the right choice for you.They are very heat sensitive therefore mainly indoor dogs. They are famous for their ability to clear a room with their gas.

They are very loyal ,loving dogs with great individual personalities.

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