hnhammond
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What are your guys' thoughts on this?
I'm just wondering because Matilda was supposed to be a miniature English bully. Not that I wanted a mini one - I just stumbled upon an amazing breeder who calls hers "minis", and I thought, well, for a healthy, happy bully, I don't care if she's a little smaller. If anything, I was debating finding another breeder to get a full-sized bully. But I loved this breeder so much, I went with her anyway!
Now, for those who don't know, a mini EB is a fully-bred EB - they've just been bred with the smaller EBs to produce a smaller size. Matilda's mother was only 35 lbs!
That said.... Matilda is already 43 lbs and only 6 months old! :D Looks like I got my wish!
So, these "mini" EB's are really just a game of chance... Matilda's in perfect shape and estimated to be 60 lbs ... definitely, definitely NOT mini!
What do you all think about this? I don't really think they can classify them as minis... It's not a separate breed, just chance!
I'm just wondering because Matilda was supposed to be a miniature English bully. Not that I wanted a mini one - I just stumbled upon an amazing breeder who calls hers "minis", and I thought, well, for a healthy, happy bully, I don't care if she's a little smaller. If anything, I was debating finding another breeder to get a full-sized bully. But I loved this breeder so much, I went with her anyway!
Now, for those who don't know, a mini EB is a fully-bred EB - they've just been bred with the smaller EBs to produce a smaller size. Matilda's mother was only 35 lbs!
That said.... Matilda is already 43 lbs and only 6 months old! :D Looks like I got my wish!
So, these "mini" EB's are really just a game of chance... Matilda's in perfect shape and estimated to be 60 lbs ... definitely, definitely NOT mini!
What do you all think about this? I don't really think they can classify them as minis... It's not a separate breed, just chance!