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5 hours ago, David Cropper said:

A Continental Bulldog. Basically a bred down English without the breathing problems.

The complete opposite of the new companion to spotty dog then, I advised against and would like to see the current breeding practice stopped but...

 

Not only the breathing problems of a "short head" but cannot be bred unassisted and numerous other problems, not to mention aggressive to  and terrorises the old man but he doesn't like to be away from her.

 

Still a dog is for life and she always jumps up and settles with me when I get in which is nice. When work restarts we're likely to have them most of the week. She refuses to walk from home unless I carry her at least 100 metres or we go somewhere by car when she relents and manages 3 miles okay.frenchie.thumb.jpeg.8c9c1a572faad77fe35986a7a8077177.jpeg

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37 minutes ago, Ratman said:


I lost my pal early september, wish i bloody still had her, got cats shatting regular in my raised beds now! emoji35.pngemoji35.pngemoji36.png hate the scratting things!

You,ll have to have a dog again Andy,nothing moves here without Betty knowing,the minute anything touches ground she,s on it

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Just got this little fella from a local rescue centre. A 2 year old pomeranian cross called Zippy. As smart and obedient as you could ask for staright ot of the box. It has been many years since I have had a dog, looking forward to the future.

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