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English Bulldogs - teething
Stinker Posted: Jul 02, 2003 01:02 PM+
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English Bulldogs - teething

FH and I are looking into getting an English Bulldog puppy do any of you know if they lose there baby teeth like an American Bull Dog ?
How bad was the teething process (am am scared of my kitchen tabel / bed legs / and moldings being chewed.

Any information would be helpful !

Thanks
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aliasPook Posted: Jul 02, 2003 01:05 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

www.puppyroomkennel.com

I have a customer who is a puppy importer...

His name is Victor. He is really nice and he brings in a batch of puppies about every other Friday.
You can look on teh site and call him with any questions. I have his cell somewhere, I will see if I can find it for you.
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Stinker Posted: Jul 02, 2003 01:12 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

ooh ohh yes I would love his number !

where is he located out of? I am so excited to get a puppy I cant wait !
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aliasPook Posted: Jul 02, 2003 01:18 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

They are so beautiful! He also has Frenchies. I see that his site is down, I just left a message for him to call me. He is located in Seagate Brooklyn.
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Stinker Posted: Jul 02, 2003 01:21 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

that is a good location -
I know the french ones are cute too !

I am scard of the lifestyle adjustment - I hope I'll be a good mommy
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applesfla Posted: Jul 02, 2003 03:06 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

We have an English Bulldog and she is just the best! She lost her little baby teeth (I still have one saved) but her teething wasn't bad. She never really a chewer though. I think as long as you train them early you shouldn't have any problems. Bitter Apple spray helps to keep them from chewing things but we never had to use it.
I will warn you though...they are very hard to train. I would call the breader to try to get tips on how to house train Madaket but it really took awhile....They just kept telling me that they are the biggest babies and to stick with it. You may want to consider paying someone help you train. I wish I had, there were days I just wanted to cry when I got home...ugh, the messes she would make...then roll in. YUCK!
But she was definately worth it. She has such a cool personality and is such a loyal and lovable dog.
If you have any questions you can FM me, I'd be happy to try to help. Best of luck to you.

(ps. I'll be on vacation until next week so if you FM me I'll reply when I get back)

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The Original 2nd-time-around Posted: Jul 02, 2003 04:14 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

I'm with applesfla. I have an English Bulldog puppy. She's not too bad with the teething, but the house breaking is another story! She's 5 mos. and still not completely trained.
Other than that, she's great. But be prepared, they're expensive!!
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aliasPook Posted: Jul 02, 2003 04:53 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

I know taht they were between $800-1200. They are imported from Russia. I am wondering if he has a shipment for Friday, that would be great!!! OT For Me!!!! As soon as I hear from him, I will let you know.
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Stinker Posted: Jul 02, 2003 05:05 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

Oh my LORD that dog is awesome !!!!

DO you squeezzzzz the $##% outta her every night??? I'm gonna cry sooo adorable!!!

OK so I am guessing that this is not going to be easy and will require alott of patience.

Pook I dont know if I'm ready for the comittment yet on Friday !!!


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The Original 2nd-time-around Posted: Jul 02, 2003 05:46 PM+
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Re: English Bulldogs - teething

This is my little girl, Lola. ( She;'s alot bigger now!)
She was much more expensive than $1200.00. Actually double that I should be shot!
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