It must be a bully thing as both our bullies sleep with toys in their mouth. Our Dolly had a cuddly toy which was her favourite to fall asleep with in her mouth, a bit like a comforter
Here in the UK , the so called rare breeds are not so rare and people are asking a fortune for them, sometimes double the price a normal bully would cost but there is also the health warning that comes with them and the British kennel club will not accept them .
This is so spooky as I have just joined this forum and was looking at this topic as my bully pup who is also called Betty has the exact same symptoms as Steve described in the original starter post.
She is also intermittent with phlegm but no nasal discharge, eating and drinking as normal and...
Hello everyone, just joined and looking forward to reading many posts about the Bully. We had Dolly for nine years and two months but unfortunately lost her in Dec 2020. The house was not the same and we got Betty at eight weeks old in late January. 🥰🥰