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missmybully
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Hi! We had our first baby (Dozer) in May of '04. He was a baby bully by the name of Dozer b-day 3-11-2004. weight-70 pounds, white with red brindle patches over the eyes and one on the rump that looks like a mitten.
We were told for many years that we could not have children of our own and had a wonderful surprise! Dozer was always our baby and spoiled rotten! He loved Draven and Draven loved him. Dozer was 70 pounds of pure energy and love and would knock the baby over on accident. We had a fenced in yard and would let Dozer out to run and he loved to run. He thought he was superman and jumped off the retaining wall...causing ACL tear and an expensive surgery.
I then got pregnant again (surprise) and it was a high risk pregnancy. With a baby and one on the way and one that weighed 70 pounds, life got crazy and Dozer didn't the attention he deserved.
My mom got involved (you know how mother's are) and called the bulldog rescue to talk about some options to give him a better home with more attention. We were promised that we would have updates and be able to keep in contact or else we would have NEVER surrendered him. The hardest thing we ever did was surrender him almost 1 year and a half ago. We were promised that we would receive updates since he wasn't neglected and the new family would contact us. She also said that we could call and check up on him and she would tell us when he got adopted. When we called, she would rarely answer. We did hear that a retired couple in Oklahoma adopted him and he would be loved but nothing else. We know giving him up was our choice but we would love to know how he is and that we made the right choice! We've been so upset since we gave him up! I know that it is a stretch but I'm hoping something will come up!
We were told for many years that we could not have children of our own and had a wonderful surprise! Dozer was always our baby and spoiled rotten! He loved Draven and Draven loved him. Dozer was 70 pounds of pure energy and love and would knock the baby over on accident. We had a fenced in yard and would let Dozer out to run and he loved to run. He thought he was superman and jumped off the retaining wall...causing ACL tear and an expensive surgery.
I then got pregnant again (surprise) and it was a high risk pregnancy. With a baby and one on the way and one that weighed 70 pounds, life got crazy and Dozer didn't the attention he deserved.
My mom got involved (you know how mother's are) and called the bulldog rescue to talk about some options to give him a better home with more attention. We were promised that we would have updates and be able to keep in contact or else we would have NEVER surrendered him. The hardest thing we ever did was surrender him almost 1 year and a half ago. We were promised that we would receive updates since he wasn't neglected and the new family would contact us. She also said that we could call and check up on him and she would tell us when he got adopted. When we called, she would rarely answer. We did hear that a retired couple in Oklahoma adopted him and he would be loved but nothing else. We know giving him up was our choice but we would love to know how he is and that we made the right choice! We've been so upset since we gave him up! I know that it is a stretch but I'm hoping something will come up!