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#51
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02-28-2018, 04:48 PM
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Re: Baby Bit in Head by a Dog
When i say she is protective when we play .. if he squeals, as kids do sometimes, then she'll perk her ears up or get between us to break it up. All i have to do is either say, enough, or give her a fuss and shes fine. We can rough play together and she doesn't care. I can assure you i don't need to work on my relationship with her and i have 100% trust in her. She sleeps with my son every night and is me and my bulldog during the day. She is very much his dog and the bully is very much mine
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#53
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03-01-2018, 02:58 PM
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Re: Baby Bit in Head by a Dog
Aye fair cop i really do need to work on how i say things, both in text and verbally. She knows it's her job to protect him at all costs and it pleases me to know that if the need arose then she'd bite me if i ever attacked him, and rightly so but will never happen. I have no doubt in my mind that she'd put herself before my lad and wouldn't hold back. Now the bulldog on the other hand .. you could break into my house, steal and pillage and she wouldn't even get off my bed! She is a bit special in the head bless her lmao but she is good at picking you up if you've had a bad day just by being her dumfuk self doing donuts on the floor (ever named the break dancing bulldog) |
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#55
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03-02-2018, 10:13 AM
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Re: Baby Bit in Head by a Dog
Yup i wholeheartedly agree .. but even some bulldog friends that breed think this one is even more special than normal. I genuinely have never known such a hilarious breed before. She is the biggest pain in my ass i've ever had and she's tested my every nerve, she is an ex breeder that was kenneled all the time so had no manners, training and she'd just pee/poo where ever she was, she didn't know how to hold herself, but we're finally getting there with her now and i adore her. The red staffy is the one that is very protective over my son. |