benjibabies3
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- May 23, 2013
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- Country
- United States
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Sassy and Dozer
We bought an English Bulldog puppy from a local place being told that it was an English Bulldog. The word "mini" was never mentioned in the adopting process. It wasn't until I few days later I went back to see another EB that they had and was talking to the owner and she said that the one that we got was considered a mini. She said that Dozer will only get to be about 45lbs. None of this was mentioned when we got him. My husband feels like he's been screwed.
Our intention was to breed our two EB's but now I'm not sure if we should. From my research a mini is just a smaller statured bully and is still an English Bulldog. Does anyone have an EB on the smaller side?
I've also noticed that his temperament is totally different from our female, Sassy. He is scared of everything, I joke with my husband that he has a sissy boy. Dozer doesn't like to be picked up or cuddled, he runs to Sassy if he gets scared of something, he tends to shy away from people, he follows Sassy around as if he is her shadow, always walks around with is tongue sticking out and is very stingy with their toys. Sassy on the other hand loves to sit on our laps, follows me everywhere, is almost fearless and is a social butterfly.
Dozer is only 12 weeks, do you think he will grow out of some of his "sissy" ways? Do you think it would be safe to breed our two EB's? They both have excellent champion bloodlines. We would, of course, get the both tested for any type of hip, eye and overall health issues beforehand. I just don't want to hinder the EB's breed in any way.


Our intention was to breed our two EB's but now I'm not sure if we should. From my research a mini is just a smaller statured bully and is still an English Bulldog. Does anyone have an EB on the smaller side?
I've also noticed that his temperament is totally different from our female, Sassy. He is scared of everything, I joke with my husband that he has a sissy boy. Dozer doesn't like to be picked up or cuddled, he runs to Sassy if he gets scared of something, he tends to shy away from people, he follows Sassy around as if he is her shadow, always walks around with is tongue sticking out and is very stingy with their toys. Sassy on the other hand loves to sit on our laps, follows me everywhere, is almost fearless and is a social butterfly.
Dozer is only 12 weeks, do you think he will grow out of some of his "sissy" ways? Do you think it would be safe to breed our two EB's? They both have excellent champion bloodlines. We would, of course, get the both tested for any type of hip, eye and overall health issues beforehand. I just don't want to hinder the EB's breed in any way.

