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No recent pics on my work computer but heres my American Bulldog as a puppy.
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yep i have a bully and for the 1st like 4 month he slept in a crate, next 4 months in my room after that he was free to sleep anywhere in thehouse (still sleeps in my bed with his fat *$!Originally Posted by piczon1983
Crate trainingOriginally Posted by Son of Troy
Thanks for the info guys. When I was in high school, I had a friend who had a Bull dog. When he was a pup they would have him sleep in a large cage. I never asked why that was, but I assumed it was for his own safety. Any insight on this?
do not get a bully if you cant spend as much time as you would a child they need attention; rolls need to be cleaned, not outside dogs so you needto take them out every 6 hours min, no extreme temperatures they need to be between 65 and 80 unless its for a short period of time. If you dont likeaffectionate dogs dont get one they will want to sleep with you and be along side you at all times. I havent spent much cash to maintain him he had someproblems when he was a puppy but most pure bread dogs will the main cost is time he goes everywhere with me if you cant handle that responsibility dont getone!Originally Posted by GrandaddyPurp415
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Originally Posted by 940sicc3
bullys
they are very expensive to maintain, but they're personality is like none other
heres my bully
Can you please elaborate? What additional costs are there raising bulldogs that you might not encounter with other breeds?
I been wanting to get a bulldog for awhile now, but I want to make sure its going to be a good fit for my new place.
How much space do they need?
In particular how much outdoor space do they need?
Do they struggle going up and down stairs?
I know you really shouldn't leave pups alone, but how are their personalities in general? If need be can they be by themselves for extended periods or will they go apeskizz and just lose it?
For training do you have to use different tactics than you would with regular dogs? (my buddy was telling me that you should never hit a bully on the rearend because of its bad hips and also they dont respond to it at all. He said that the only form of physical reinforcement that bulldogs respond to is a hard knock on the skull. truth?)
one thing you cant do is leave them alone all the time cuz they are very sensative. they dont appreciate long flights of stairs. al they do is chill all day. they dont need the outdoors at all really. they arent very active. since they are so sensative, if you hit them at all they will remember and become bitter towards you for life.