yes i do forgot to mention that THIS IMAGE IS GREAT!!
ok, to be honest it looks like a typical AKC breed(breed for profit) and is of average size shape..... I'M very picky about dogs that cost 2000-2800 ON AVERAGE. I WANT PENN/HIP, HUGE HEAD, MALE, MUSCULAR LEGS, EYES THAT AREN'T CROSSED, NO SKIN DISORDERS IN IT'S LINEAGE, NO CHERRY EYE IN THE LINEAGE and MUST HAVE STABLE PARENTS FROM SEPERATE LINEAGES!!!!!!! and i want IT IN WRITING WITH ALL MEDICAL PAID FOR DEFECTS OR $$$ BACK and PICK OFF NEXT LITTER
yeah i KNOW DOGS
BTW. tell the owner to clean the fold on the face(nose area) atleast 2 times a week...... skin infections are costly
CAMERA BIRD NERD #1
BIRD NERD O'CANON
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin
yes i do forgot to mention that THIS IMAGE IS GREAT!!
ok, to be honest it looks like a typical AKC breed(breed for profit) and is of average size shape..... I'M very picky about dogs that cost 2000-2800 ON AVERAGE.
my co-worker recently won a civil case against a breeder [sued for $ to cover the surgeries] because her soft-coated wheaton needed an operation on both her legs - too much in-breeding made a dog with all sorts of defects not apparent early on, yet he gave her all sorts of assurances *in writing* that the dog was fine. sad. dog is doing good now, though.
sorry about the jargen know you know how i feel reading web design stuff
she's healthy looking! and i could tell SHE was female(or hoped so) from the image
i LOVE dogs nearly as much as i LOVE nature!
did you know that english bulldogs are delivered C section usually due to be bred to have HUGE skulls..... reason they cost $$$$$$$
alot of bulldogs up for adoption have bad teeth, skin rashes, bowed legs, bad eyes, cherry eye(prolapsed tear duct).... hard breed to take care of compared to a retreiver
Last edited by paulnj; 03-29-2004 at 07:02 AM.
Reason: jepers! i made a boo boo
CAMERA BIRD NERD #1
BIRD NERD O'CANON
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin