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My wife and I decided to get a puppy a few months back and were shocked at how expensive puppies are now. Anyway, we put our name on a list with a breeder of Olde English Bulldogges. Anyone else buy a puppy recently or have experience with Olde English Bulldogges?
Sorry Zack, not the English Bulldog but the Olde English Bulldogg. Two different breeds.Are you looking to finance or something?
Seriously, I've heard they often have joint and nasal probs from those that have had them.
My bad!Sorry Zack, not the English Bulldog but the Olde English Bulldogg. Two different breeds.
So they have less nasal problems? Less smashed in face? They are cute but, poor things....Sorry Zack, not the English Bulldog but the Olde English Bulldogg. Two different breeds.
Pit Bull, Bull Mastiff, American Bull dog and English Bulldog were used to re-create the modern "Olde" English. These breeds were introduced to correct some of the problems we see in modern Bulldogs. A friend of mine has two and they are very athletic, very friendly dogs.So they have less nasal problems? Less smashed in face? They are cute but, poor things....
Thanks for letting me know how you feel @Edward I was on pins and needles wondering and just so we are clear I have utter contempt for people riding high horses lol@JM I have utter contempt for people who buy expensive dogs from breeders/puppy mills.
Nah, mutts are pricy in my neck of the woods and the wait list to adopt from a shelter is very long with few puppies to choose from. Keep in mind walking a dog is a legit reason to be outside in the Soviet Republic of Ontario so people have been driving the prices up during lockdown.You people are high class. I just have mangy mutts.
How much does a Lesser Swiss Mountain dog go for?Our Greater Swiss Mountain Dog cost us $2400. She's a great dog and worth every penny.
My area it's $350.My nephew got a dog from the Dallas pound, er, animal shelter. Adoption fee is between $200 and $250.
My area it's $350.
Exactly. That's what we've found in many places. One must be very careful with what one gets from a dog pound.There are tons of dogs at the shelters around here, sadly. Mostly pit bull.
I had a pit bull given to me years ago. Great dog, loved people, didn't like other animals at all. She ended up with mange so we euthanize her at the recommendation of our vet.Exactly. That's what we've found in many places. One must be very careful with what one gets from a dog pound.
The Dallas pound used to be a mis-managed hell-hole. I think it has gotten better. We used Second Chance in Plano; they tend to get the best dogs from local kill shelters and hold them until they can be adopted. Plano shelter used to be full of pit bulls. Looks like they have some that aren't these days. Got a cat from them once. Fees apparently cap out at $80. Richardson was a little better. Some of the other rescue organizations seem to have good animals.My nephew got a dog from the Dallas pound, er, animal shelter. Adoption fee is between $200 and $250.
My Heidi is a Roundhead. She told me.And yes, I know that there is something weird about promoting Cavaliers on a Puritan site; what can I say - King Charles II had better taste in dogs than in worship practices)