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English Bulldogs?
Asked by E.T. from Albuquerque
on August 24, 2011
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We are considering getting our first dog... and my husband would really like an english bulldog. I've found a reputable breeder nearby who will have puppies available ...
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- One of my best friends have an English Bulldog. Besides the issues Christine mentions (gas, breathing, etc) they are VERY stubborn dogs. They don't need a ton of exerc...
- We bought our bulldog from a great breeder six years ago. He is the most fantastic dog ever! We subsequently had two children, and he is so great with them - totally...
- I don't own an English Bulldog, but I used to work as a vet tech. They're short-haired, but they do shed some. The skin folds on their faces have to be kept clean -...
Dog Obediance Training
Asked by A.P. from Kansas City
on February 2, 2008
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We adopted a young lab who is very sweet, but has not caught on to basic commands such as not to jump or nip at my small children. We've done Petsmart classes with our...
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- We used Petsmart (in AZ) before with a Rottweiler we had and it worked pretty well. However, we got a 14 week old bull mastiff and I was really frustrated with the Pet...
- Gentle Dog Training!!!! They are a father/son team and offer classes at various locations and they also come to your location. We had in-home training for our 2 ...
- I used to work as a vet tech before I had my babies. We referred people to Williams Elkhound Ranch. It is in Gladstone. I think that you leave your dog there for a ...
Info on Labrododdles
Asked by W.R. from Pittsburgh
on August 28, 2008
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My husband has allergies to pets. I have heard that labrododdles have very low dander and shedding. Just wondering if anyone has one and if they are good with children.
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- I have a close friend who had one labradoodle that was wonderful with everyone, but unfortunately was hit by a car. She now has 2 goldendoodles that are even more mel...
- W., My friend has a schnoodle. Cross of poodle and schaunzer. She is a great dog. Smaller size. her husband has allergies and the dog has been a good fit for their fa...
- I agree with prior posts . . . the Schnoodle is a great recommendation. The Labradoodle is a high energy dog, and because its breeding is still in the making, its cha...
My 19Mo. Daughter Is Obsessed with Dogs!
Asked by S.P. from Portland
on April 23, 2008
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My beautiful daughter is obsessed with dogs. Pictures of dogs, dogs on tv, seeing them on the street, hearing dogs barking 2 miles away (jk) - you name it. My husban...
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- I understand your situation from a variety of angles. We have an 18 mths old son and two jack russel mix dogs that are six years old. Our son loves our dogs and any ...
- I have to agree with Marda. Even among breeds that are child-friendly, you'll find dogs that have food-guarding issues, etc. And a toddler isn't going to be able to ...
- S., My young boys are the same way. What we do, is have a cat. They chase it, try to ride it, and pull at her tail. She is self efficient and lets them know when sh...
Less than Forthcoming with Information on Animal Rescue Would It "Bother" You?
Asked by M.P. from Minneapolis
on April 23, 2012
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I worked in animal rescue for 7 years. I have since quit and have pursued other things and a family. I have occasionally fostered a dog or cat here and there, and curr...
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- It is important to know if it is a pure or a mutt. I will only own mixed breeds personally, I find their temperments and health issues to be more favorable to me. I ...
- M., I appreciate your passion...I get it. I had my CA vet tech's license a million years ago before I made the transition to human medicine. I have a guinea pig as w...
- Yes, I definitely think you are right. The harm is the ultimately, the dog could end up with the wrong owner and have a bad experience. My husband was very choosy w...
Boy Dogs Vs. Girls Dogs
Asked by A.L. from Detroit
on July 9, 2010
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I am getting a dog for me & the kids and the obvious questions comes up, do you want a boy or girl? I had a boy growing up, but I had a girl when older, have had other...
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- I have had both and prefer female over male dogs. Females do seem more 'protective' than males no matter what breed I have had. Males (even after being 'fixed') seem...
- My mother had always told me that girl dogs were easier to housebreak so I have had mostly girl dogs. One girl dog was never really housetrained...and I had one boy wh...
- I think what matters most, is the personality of the specific dog you choose. Does the dog fit in with your lifestyle? Can you commit to taking it on a walk everyday a...
Dog Food
Asked by C. from Chicago
on February 19, 2008
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Hi,
Well I asked a question a week ago about labs and I got a great response so now that we have Slater I was wondering what kind of food anyone would suggest.Our be...
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- We feed our 6 year-old lab Solid Gold. It is the highest rated natural dog food. Congrats on your new family member!
- most importantly, be sure what you change to is for a large breed..nutro is great...but expensive... staying constant is very important...whatever you deci...
- I feed my dog California naturals and raw turkey chicken bison or beef.Also there is a great raw food from whole foods I cant remember the name though it is by the sau...
Dog for Protection
Asked by S.M. from Saginaw
on August 10, 2010
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I am stuck in a home in an area with frequent crime and I am home alone with our 4 year old at least 4 nights a week. It is not possible for us to move at this time. ...
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- I would go with a German Shepperd, Golden Retreiver or a Labrador if you like big dogs. These are very protective dogs and very good. I happen to have a Yorkie and t...
- If you aren't confident in your ability to use a firearm and have no desire to learn then no, it is not a good option for you. I think a dog might bring a false sense...
- Labs, and German Shepards are big dogs, with big barks, but are very family friendly. As for bad neighborhood concerns and whether the dog is a good solution. They...
Seeking Advice on How or Where to Find a Suitable Dog.
Asked by T.F. from Dallas
on April 1, 2009
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Ok.....I'm just going to throw this out there in hopes that someone can help me a bit.
Hubby and I decided the kids need a dog. We (hubby and I) have had great suc...
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- Hi, T. - I don't really have any academically educated advice, but wanted to share a few things we've learned. I agree that people become biased when they have a c...
- T.- I am a pet-sitter in the area and a dog owner myself so I have a lot of experience with different breeds. Here are my thoughts.... My personal experience has...
- It sounds like you are looking for a cocker spaniel(long hair), bull terrier - spuds mackenzie dog (short hair), or boston terrier (short hair). All of these are great...
What Kind of Dog Do You Have?/jff
Asked by H.G. from Dallas
on February 26, 2012
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Hi ladies,
So we go to traders village today and we went through the pet shop. I am not really a pet person but those puppies were so cute! I picked up a tea cup...
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- Wheaton Terrier, my first dog ever. I was SO scared to get a dog, but I didn't want to be the one standing in the way of my kids getting one. This was so huge for me,...
- Our last dog was a Westie (White West Highland Terrior) and she was a great dog. Prior to that we had Cairn terriors. Both breeds think they are big dogs but are in ...
- We adopted an older Corgie mix back in 2004. Miss Betty came house trained :) and since she was older she was more settled. In 2007 my ex brought my son a found on th...