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She's a cutie that's for sure!![]()
ALMOST makes me wanna go get a puppy now too! I gots my hand full with my Shirley and she really needs all of me in the house. She does have to share me outside though with my 2 horses and 2 mini piggies. Shirley is terrified of both outdoor species!
Here you go, because you asked so nicely (and vigorously!)![]()
Yes you've definitely got your hands full! I bet it's fun though!
Never a dull moment on the homestead that's for sure! I've had my QH for almost 19 years now and I know him like the back of my hand and he's got a goofy personality, his GF, my draft mare is almost 16 and is worse than a human toddler, always into any and everything. Then my lil piggie girls... they're about 7.5 months old now and are beyond entertaining to spend time with, then of course there's Shirley with the typical bulldog stubbornness but being able to introduce her to finally being able to be a dog is also very entertaining the way she reacts to having a normal uncaged life, like everything is so new to her, even just being outside.
You sure have plenty of diverse entertainment
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Bulldogs are crazy flexible and clumsy when they are puppies. They pose in many ways you would think would hurt. The one leg sticking out to the side is classic bulldog. Wait until she lays on her side with her back legs upright.Hi!
I'm about to view and hopefully put a deposit down on a then 6 week old puppy (she is just over 5 weeks now)
The breeder has sent me many photos and a few videos however in a lot of the photos she's sitting like a lizard. Her leg sometimes sticks out too when she's sitting in the position mirroring an archer squat stance.
Is this something to be concerned about please?
Thanks in advance!
Bulldogs are crazy flexible and clumsy when they are puppies. They pose in many ways you would think would hurt. The one leg sticking out to the side is classic bulldog. Wait until she lays on her side with her back legs upright.