agentbunny
New member
Hi There!
Just wanted to introduce myself and my babies Leo and Lola to everyone. Leo, my red brindle boy, is 7.5 months old and Lola, my pi-bald girl, is almost 9 months old. We have always had dogs but these are our first bulldogs.
We got Lola at 13 weeks old. She turned out to have so many allergies that we couldn't even bring her outside let alone to the dog park (grass, weeds, pollen, dust, allergies). We felt so bad for her and her lack of doggie friends that we got Leo to be her companion when she was 6 months old. They love each other and play all the time. Lola has recently had allergy testing and is now on desensitization therapy for her allergies and both dogs are now visiting dog parks a couple times a week to socialize.
Anyone else notice that non-brachycephalic breeds tend to "shun" bulldogs? My dogs can always find a friend in boston terriers, frenchies, and other flat faced dogs but most other breeds tend to ignore them. My vet seems to think that their weird grunting sounds tend to confuse other dogs who don't know what to make of them.
Anyway, nice to be here and thanks for having me!
Just wanted to introduce myself and my babies Leo and Lola to everyone. Leo, my red brindle boy, is 7.5 months old and Lola, my pi-bald girl, is almost 9 months old. We have always had dogs but these are our first bulldogs.
We got Lola at 13 weeks old. She turned out to have so many allergies that we couldn't even bring her outside let alone to the dog park (grass, weeds, pollen, dust, allergies). We felt so bad for her and her lack of doggie friends that we got Leo to be her companion when she was 6 months old. They love each other and play all the time. Lola has recently had allergy testing and is now on desensitization therapy for her allergies and both dogs are now visiting dog parks a couple times a week to socialize.
Anyone else notice that non-brachycephalic breeds tend to "shun" bulldogs? My dogs can always find a friend in boston terriers, frenchies, and other flat faced dogs but most other breeds tend to ignore them. My vet seems to think that their weird grunting sounds tend to confuse other dogs who don't know what to make of them.
Anyway, nice to be here and thanks for having me!