Bryan4Bella7
New member
Hello,
I was possibly thinking about moving to the Denver Colorado area. I have a five-year-old sweet baby English bulldog named Bella and she is pretty light for her breed as I know females can get up to 70 to 80 pounds. She is 50 pounds and I feed her Frommās his regularly since she was a puppy and she has had limited health problems. My worry is the high altitude of the Denver Colorado Rockies and whether she could adjust. I obviously donāt want to take her to a place that she would struggle with coming from Indiana and getting used to the natural Indiana air all her life. I will be visiting Denver Colorado in a couple weeks to test it out on my own body as well but I believe that it is a possible place I could relocate to with my baby Bella. Any thoughts on this experience? Anybody in the Denver Colorado or Colorado area that live in the high altitude?? Just want to know if bulldogs are safe to live there so the move would be as smooth as possible for my baby girl in case I decide to move.
Thanks,
Bryan & Bella
I was possibly thinking about moving to the Denver Colorado area. I have a five-year-old sweet baby English bulldog named Bella and she is pretty light for her breed as I know females can get up to 70 to 80 pounds. She is 50 pounds and I feed her Frommās his regularly since she was a puppy and she has had limited health problems. My worry is the high altitude of the Denver Colorado Rockies and whether she could adjust. I obviously donāt want to take her to a place that she would struggle with coming from Indiana and getting used to the natural Indiana air all her life. I will be visiting Denver Colorado in a couple weeks to test it out on my own body as well but I believe that it is a possible place I could relocate to with my baby Bella. Any thoughts on this experience? Anybody in the Denver Colorado or Colorado area that live in the high altitude?? Just want to know if bulldogs are safe to live there so the move would be as smooth as possible for my baby girl in case I decide to move.
Thanks,
Bryan & Bella