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    English Bulldog

    I want an English Bulldog. It is a long story that probably doesn't need to be told. It doesn't have to be purebred, but it does need to look like an English Bulldog and act like an English Bulldog (you know, ugly and dumb).

    We have always gotten our dogs at the animal shelter. However, I have checked in with the local ones (I live in durham) and they don't seem to be common shelter animals. I don't want to get one from a breeder because a) I am cheap, b) I prefer to rescue a dog, and c) I don't care about it being purebred, having papers, etc.

    Any ideas? Anybody know of a rescue group, or have a friend needing a good home for their doggie?

    http://imgs.sfgate.com/blogs/images/...teEnglish2.jpg

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    I'm picking up foster dog tomorrow through Lucky Dog rescue here in DC and can check for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueDevilBaby View Post
    I'm picking up foster dog tomorrow through Lucky Dog rescue here in DC and can check for you.
    Thank you very much. I ordinarily wouldn't travel that far, but I have friends and family in DC, so going there is no problem at all.

    We want a bulldog on the smaller side of the breed (or a mix that is mixed with a smaller dog). American Bulldogs tend to be 75 pounds and up - English Bulldogs 50 pounds or less.

    W already have one dog (a 50# mutt) so our new dog has to be one that both plays well with others and doesn't run with scissors (he will be an indoor dog).

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenmurray View Post
    I want an English Bulldog. It is a long story that probably doesn't need to be told. It doesn't have to be purebred, but it does need to look like an English Bulldog and act like an English Bulldog (you know, ugly and dumb).

    We have always gotten our dogs at the animal shelter. However, I have checked in with the local ones (I live in durham) and they don't seem to be common shelter animals. I don't want to get one from a breeder because a) I am cheap, b) I prefer to rescue a dog, and c) I don't care about it being purebred, having papers, etc.

    Any ideas? Anybody know of a rescue group, or have a friend needing a good home for their doggie?

    http://imgs.sfgate.com/blogs/images/...teEnglish2.jpg
    Here are 7 dogs nearby:

    http://www.adoptapet.com/pet-search-...arch_dogs_1039

    Other rescue orgs you might try:

    http://www.midatlanticbulldogrescue.com/

    http://www.heavensentbulldogrescue.com/

    http://www.rescuebulldogs.org/

    Good luck, and name him/her Churchill.

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    You can also check out Petfinder.org - you can search by breed, region, etc. It's for animals with adoption groups, rescues, or shelters.

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    Do be careful though... English Bulldogs are dogs that demand a LOT of time and attention, and have FAR more than their fair share of issues... so just know what you are getting into from the start. They also have short life spans compared to other dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenmurray View Post
    I want an English Bulldog. It doesn't have to be purebred, but it does need to look like an English Bulldog and act like an English Bulldog (you know, ugly and dumb).
    Ah. A self portrait!

    Just kidding, Allen. You know that!
    Ozzie, your paradigm of optimism!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    Ah. A self portrait!

    Just kidding, Allen. You know that!
    They are also stubborn, and as they age they tend to lose both their hair and their hearing. The similarities just keep piling up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Ash View Post
    Do be careful though... English Bulldogs are dogs that demand a LOT of time and attention, and have FAR more than their fair share of issues... so just know what you are getting into from the start. They also have short life spans compared to other dogs.
    That is excellent advice. We have done our research and feel prepared, but you are correct that they can be a intense breed to own. Our vet has actually told us that she considers a mixed breed with a lot of bulldog features the best way to go as it will minimize some of the health concerns common to bulldogs, but still give us the things we like. Which may be for the best given that we won't buy buying a purebred ($2k and up) as we far prefer to rescue from a shelter.
    Last edited by allenmurray; 01-29-2010 at 06:59 PM.

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    pictures

    When you get the new addition pictures would be great. I'm a proud "parent" of 2 beagles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLTBD View Post
    When you get the new addition pictures would be great. I'm a proud "parent" of 2 beagles.
    Beagles are my favorite dog. This is my older son's choice.

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    They can be quite vocal at times, especially when I am watching the Duke games and yelling at the TV they seem to yell with me. Cooper the puppy proudly wears his Duke collar.

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    Allen, my wife and I found our two dogs through petfinder.com, which is a nice resource for finding rescued dogs. We had a very good experience. One dog was on the site through the Forsyth County animal shelter. The other was through a private rescue in Hillsborough. With some simple phone calls and a visit to the dogs, we felt we were able to know exactly what we were getting with both dogs.

    I went to petfinder.com and searched English Bulldogs and put in a Durham zip code and a few dogs popped up (mostly adult, though). At any rate, that may be a useful website for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Ash View Post
    Do be careful though... English Bulldogs are dogs that demand a LOT of time and attention, and have FAR more than their fair share of issues...
    Demand a lot of attention? Hardly. My bulldog sleeps a good 20-22 hours a day; and when he's awake, all he wants is to just be in the same room with me. No need for long walks, no insistence on throwing balls to him - he's about as low maintenance a dog as I've ever been around. Yes, they have unique health issues and such, but if you stay on top of it all, it's not a problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by GLTBD View Post
    They can be quite vocal at times, especially when I am watching the Duke games and yelling at the TV they seem to yell with me. Cooper the puppy proudly wears his Duke collar.
    Wow, my bully never barks unless totally startled by something. (And at the garbage men making noise when emptying our bins every week.) Even then, it's more of a low, "woof," than a sharp bark.

    I see others on the list have already mentioned some good resources, but I'd re-emphasize looking for a bulldog-specific rescue group in the area.

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    I think GLTBD is referring to his beagles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DukieInKansas View Post
    I think GLTBD is referring to his beagles.

    D'oh! But of course he is. And they are noisy, in addition to smart and energetic. Kind of the anti-bulldog. But they are darned cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davekay1971 View Post
    Allen, my wife and I found our two dogs through petfinder.com, which is a nice resource for finding rescued dogs. We had a very good experience. One dog was on the site through the Forsyth County animal shelter. The other was through a private rescue in Hillsborough. With some simple phone calls and a visit to the dogs, we felt we were able to know exactly what we were getting with both dogs.

    I went to petfinder.com and searched English Bulldogs and put in a Durham zip code and a few dogs popped up (mostly adult, though). At any rate, that may be a useful website for you.
    Thanks - I checked there as well - one of them we may go visit after we dig out.

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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by DukieInKansas View Post
    I think GLTBD is referring to his beagles.
    He is a SHE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Ash View Post
    Do be careful though... English Bulldogs are dogs that demand a LOT of time and attention, and have FAR more than their fair share of issues... so just know what you are getting into from the start. They also have short life spans compared to other dogs.
    Cesar Milan, "The Dog Whisperer" just did a show about dealing with a bulldog puppy, along with a couple of other breeds. It was fascinating how well he understands the bulldog in particular.

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    Beagle

    Well - after a bit of looking we decided on getting a beagle. We adopted her from a family who was "re-homing" her on behalf of their brother (who had been given new military orders and thus could no longer care for the dog). She is a purebred beagle (not that it matters to us one bit). She is incredibly cute, though in heat right now so she has made it her mission in life to go to the bathroom every 7 minutes to announce her availability to all the male dogs in Durham. That will be over tomorow as she will be getting spayed in the morning. She gets along well with Queen-Loki-the-Wondermutt (our other dog), and loves to be around her. That is except for the fact that she also always wants to be around people, so even though Loki loves to go outside in the fenced yard, when Loki goes out the new beagle (Lucy, though we may rename her) wants to stay in with the humans.

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