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Gunny-Corsa-Sport
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27th Sep 09 at 09:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im wanting a bulldog but carnt decide which 1 to get any ideas?
--DAN--
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27th Sep 09 at 09:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

British all the way for me.

Big difference in the type of dog AND the price though.
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british for me as well....oh yes yes yes(said in a churchill type voice)
mwg
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Some of the American ones look a bit like pitbulls...

Do you have many problems with your bulldog Dan? With the skin folds?
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When she was a pup she had a few sore bits around the nose and ears but we just kept trying different foods and eventually found one which stopped it.
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What one is the dog from rob and big black ?
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quote:
Originally posted by corsadee
What one is the dog from rob and big black ?


English.
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quote:
Originally posted by --DAN--
quote:
Originally posted by corsadee
What one is the dog from rob and big black ?


English.

I like that one
Robbo
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British, LOVE Bullies
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Both are ugly as sin but out of the two I'd choose american as it looks less retarded.
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quote:
Originally posted by mattfiesta
Both are ugly as sin but out of the two I'd choose american as it looks less retarded.




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American one looks more like how a dog should look.
pretty big and powerful.

Stubby nose dog have been bred to look like that and it causes them breathing problems not really fair on the bred.

For that reason I personally would go for the American.
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quote:
Originally posted by Sunz
American one looks more like how a dog should look.
pretty big and powerful.

Stubby nose dog have been bred to look like that and it causes them breathing problems not really fair on the bred.

For that reason I personally would go for the American.


Mine has never had breathing problems.
ed
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I remember when we used to play British Bulldog at school. A kid got knocked out and had to wear glasses after, it got banned
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
I remember when we used to play British Bulldog at school. A kid got knocked out and had to wear glasses after, it got banned


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quote:
Originally posted by --DAN--
quote:
Originally posted by Sunz
American one looks more like how a dog should look.
pretty big and powerful.

Stubby nose dog have been bred to look like that and it causes them breathing problems not really fair on the bred.

For that reason I personally would go for the American.


Mine has never had breathing problems.


And it tends to be down to bad quality of breeding, not all british bulldogs suffer from these breathing problems.

And for me, british bulldog
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American


British



Got to be British for me. Look better but big price differnece as said before.

Clicky for British Bulldogs
amos
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old tyme bulldog
less health problems
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People say the British ones have breathing problems but i've enver known any to have and as with Dan he has oen and just said his has been fine.
--DAN--
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quote:
Originally posted by amos
old tyme bulldog
less health problems


And a totally different dog. Could be crossed with pretty much anything.
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American for me think british ones look like big pugs. I have an american bulldog she's about 5 now very good with people but really protective, no one will be breaking in (well not leaving anyway lol). Mine looks like a pitbull as some do but never had any probs with it.
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Looks like that but without the white bits.
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Them American ones just look like Staffordshire Bull Terriers tbh.
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Bullmastiffs English Bullie x English Mastiff



Looks pretty much exactly the same as mine

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