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Originally Posted by blacktopking319
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A sib might be a little too much for OP right off the bat, as much as I love that breed.
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Originally Posted by blacktopking319
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Originally Posted by proper english
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Olde English Bulldogge
they look pretty badass
Originally Posted by proper english
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Olde English Bulldogge
they look pretty badass
I'm looking to get a puppy. I have the money for it and the time to commit to it. I'm definitely gonna research the breeds before I choose one, just looking to get some ideas of breeds thru this thread.Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Are u looking to adopt a puppy or an adult dog? Puppies are a LOT of work, make sure you're ready to COMMIT and have the necessary funds plus the free time to take care of them.
A lot of puppies are given away due to the fact that owners have time constraints and find it bothersome to care for them, don't be one of those owners.
Do a lot of research before you pick out your potential breed. There are many different breeds that are compatible with your lifestyle... Oh and train them young and early.
Mojodmonky1 wrote:
OP - do you have a lot of space for the dog? Is it going to be primarily indoors/outdoors? Do you have a lot of time to take care of it?
I'm partial to Olde English Bulldogge's only cause thats the pup that I have. They are a bit stubborn, but totally loveable and playful. They are not as prone to hereditary conditions like your regular English Bulldogs (hip problems, respiratory problems, eye problems, etc...). OEB's can get pretty big though so you will need some room. My pup is about 40lbs now at a little over 7 months old. I have a buddy with an adult male that is 100+lbs.
I live in a 2 story (plus basement) rowhome so I don't see space being a problem. I live a block away from a big grassy park and another 4 blocks away from another nice park so it'll have alot of time both indoors and outdoors. Like I said before time isn't a problem either.
I'm looking to get a puppy. I have the money for it and the time to commit to it. I'm definitely gonna research the breeds before I choose one, just looking to get some ideas of breeds thru this thread.Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Are u looking to adopt a puppy or an adult dog? Puppies are a LOT of work, make sure you're ready to COMMIT and have the necessary funds plus the free time to take care of them.
A lot of puppies are given away due to the fact that owners have time constraints and find it bothersome to care for them, don't be one of those owners.
Do a lot of research before you pick out your potential breed. There are many different breeds that are compatible with your lifestyle... Oh and train them young and early.
Mojodmonky1 wrote:
OP - do you have a lot of space for the dog? Is it going to be primarily indoors/outdoors? Do you have a lot of time to take care of it?
I'm partial to Olde English Bulldogge's only cause thats the pup that I have. They are a bit stubborn, but totally loveable and playful. They are not as prone to hereditary conditions like your regular English Bulldogs (hip problems, respiratory problems, eye problems, etc...). OEB's can get pretty big though so you will need some room. My pup is about 40lbs now at a little over 7 months old. I have a buddy with an adult male that is 100+lbs.
I live in a 2 story (plus basement) rowhome so I don't see space being a problem. I live a block away from a big grassy park and another 4 blocks away from another nice park so it'll have alot of time both indoors and outdoors. Like I said before time isn't a problem either.
Must get dogOriginally Posted by proper english
Originally Posted by scshift
I want a dog like the one in Proper English's old avy
Japanese Spitz.. great breed.. very smart, easy to train, & very loyal.. oh and they have "self cleaning" coats that dont shed at all.
their coat stays white
Must get dogOriginally Posted by proper english
Originally Posted by scshift
I want a dog like the one in Proper English's old avy
Japanese Spitz.. great breed.. very smart, easy to train, & very loyal.. oh and they have "self cleaning" coats that dont shed at all.
their coat stays white
+1Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Are u looking to adopt a puppy or an adult dog? Puppies are a LOT of work, make sure you're ready to COMMIT and have the necessary funds plus the free time to take care of them.
A lot of puppies are given away due to the fact that owners have time constraints and find it bothersome to care for them, don't be one of those owners.
Do a lot of research before you pick out your potential breed. There are many different breeds that are compatible with your lifestyle... Oh and train them young and early.
+1Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Are u looking to adopt a puppy or an adult dog? Puppies are a LOT of work, make sure you're ready to COMMIT and have the necessary funds plus the free time to take care of them.
A lot of puppies are given away due to the fact that owners have time constraints and find it bothersome to care for them, don't be one of those owners.
Do a lot of research before you pick out your potential breed. There are many different breeds that are compatible with your lifestyle... Oh and train them young and early.