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Location: wales
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 14
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new to this forum lol
i would like to say hello to all exsisting members,i am new to this so appologies if this doesnt make any sense?lol,ime a devoted dog lover (have been for nearly 2o yrs now) i own 2 olde tyme bulldogs (cooper&missy) and 2 staffordshire bullterriers (pep&ruby)and 1 neopolitan mastiff (bella),i am a breeder but only for quality not quantity,and only have 2 litters per year,i would love to own more dogs as i have the space,but time restraints prevent me from doing so,mainly due to being a full time dad to my 8 month daughter,as my partner works full time!th first dog i ever owned was a rottweiller KEELAH,she was the best dog ive had the privalige to own i did breed her once and kept a pup back BALOU,unfortunatly i had to have KEELAH put to sleep 2 years ago due to a large cancerous growth on her stomach,surgery wasnt an option as she was nearly 15 yrs old and getting very frail! and if that wasnt bad enough a year to the day of having KEELAH put down i had to have BALOU put to sleep as he had severe hip-dysplasia and the vet said he would spend the rest of his days having surgery or therapy,and he was 12 yrs old,both these dogs are sadly missed by me and my partner and all our friends who knew them both still to this day!! i have always loved british bulldogs,their wrinkled faces and thick bones seem to win over the sceptical ones amongst us,my only concern was the health problems that seem to affect so many of todays dogs,i was introduced to a breeder of olde tymes and was hooked instantly!! his dogs were the epitamy of how i felt the standard british should be,longer legged,longer muzzles,more drive and athletism,whilst still retaining that iconic look[
mod edit/breach of posting guidlines],my only regret about the olde tymes is that i didnt discover them sooner,as i am 100% hooked on them,thanks for taking the time to read this all the best james