Can't decide...need help

den1005

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Grand Island, NY
Bulldog(s) Names
Dillinger
:confused: Hi I need some help in choosing between 2 puppies from bulldog owners who might know from their own experience. What personality is easiest to train........a puppy who is laid back, mild mannered, watch everyone else or one who is curious, inquisitive the first to figure everything out and knows what he wants. This will be my first bully and I have no idea which personality to pick. They are both males and just over 6 weeks. I only have a few hours to decide and would apreciate any input...thanks.
 
At only 6 weeks old they really haven't deveolped their true personalities yet. Its best to speak with the breeder and see which puppy they suggest would best suite your lifestyle, if its a good breeder they should be more than willing to give you more info on each puppy to help you make the best choice!

Good luck! :)
 
I agree with weber although if you had to choose based on that info I would have to go with the mellow one. Doesnt mean they wont be the crazy curious one in the end tho. ;) I say you cant go worng with either, go with your gut. And hurry up and post some pics! :)
 
Darn!!!......I wanted someone to decide for me, lol. I want the lazy, mellow pup and my husband and daughter want the curious one who follows you everywhere. The breeder has done a good job describing the personalities and either one would fit. I will definitely post some pics.
 
I guess the question would be this... Who always gets their way ;)

I am sure either way you will both be in love :) :) :)
 
How about both???
If it were me.... the one that is curious, But which ever, you will love having a bully in the house.
 
Watch out for the curious ones. They tend to be very naughty. Think of them as children. Would you want a 2 year old that is curious and putting things in mouths and finding new places to play and things to chew or the laid back and give me a break type of puppy? I prefer the laid back one. I have one of each and my puppy is exhausting! I love her to death but she is a PITA. (sorry mom)
I have one that sits on the couch and the other who like to chew on the couch and climb to the highest point of the couch so she can jump off it onto whoever is walking by.
 
Watch out for the curious ones. They tend to be very naughty. Think of them as children. Would you want a 2 year old that is curious and putting things in mouths and finding new places to play and things to chew or the laid back and give me a break type of puppy? I prefer the laid back one. I have one of each and my puppy is exhausting! I love her to death but she is a PITA. (sorry mom)
I have one that sits on the couch and the other who like to chew on the couch and climb to the highest point of the couch so she can jump off it onto whoever is walking by.

AH HA......I knew it!! I am so losing the battle.......the bully is for my daughter but in the fall she finishes her last year of college, add her job, social life and the raising and watching of the puppy will be my problem. I want the lazy puppy! I still have some time to plead my case. The worst thing is in the picture the breeder sent yesterday of the funny, sassy, inquisitive bully shows him so cute and so docile my husband and daughter told me I am worying over nothing.
 
Here's his picture.....see what I mean!


Dillingersixweeks.jpg
 
Oh no! Get him! He's too cute! Either way, the bully is gonna be the boss of you. Good luck! Stripe is so cute!
 
I had the same problem a couple months ago. My husband and son wanted the puppy with more personality, his brother was more laid back and I wanted him. Hubby and son won and I tell you what, I don't regret getting my little monster one bit. He provides so much happiness and unlimited laughter he's good for the soul.

Which one did you end up going with?
 
Omg! He's adorable! Look at the chubby wrinkly little guy! I think you've found your match ;)
Let us know which you pick after all! :)
 
I lost :( But I am sure Dillinger (that is the name my daughter decided on) will be a good boy! The reason I have concerns is my daughter had an old english bulldog, he was the most loving, funny and kind dog, but he was fearless and curious. Cadillac died in a tragic accident a couple of months ago at the age of 10 months. I could not go through that pain again. I know accidents can happen to any type dog but I thought a lazy, laid back dog would have a better chance of not getting into trouble.......commonsense tells me that is wishful thinking. Dillinger arrives Saturday and everyone is eagerly waiting for his arrival.....unfortunately he is already spoiled and he isn't even here yet.
 
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