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LoveMyBullies87

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  1. Hi there :) thanks heaps ... I actually thought of eyelash glue I'm a beautician and glue eyelashes for a living, and it's safe & non toxic as well ... I just haven't glued ears before ... So I was hesitant to hurt her & not be experienced in doing so ???? thanks heaps again for your reply!

  2. I think frenchies come with about the same price tag. I would definitely say buy from a registered breeder with a good reputation only. They are a phenomenally strong dog and don't be fooled by their looks, they are smart. I reckon mine takes 5 minutes to learn but takes 5 weeks to weigh up the consequences of changing his behavior. Big warning though, once you've had one you'll want another. They have their own special magic.

    I agree ... My bully is exactly the same! Stubborn little miss she is ????

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  3. Ive never had anything to do with Bull dogs, so have never head of this? can someone please explain what it means ? just curious now having read this post ;) Do you have to use real glue? embarrass.gif

    Never mind just you tubed it? whats the reason for it?

    Most do this (breeders) before the baby bullies go to their new forever homes.

    Usually it's done so the bullies ears grow into the (desired) rose bud shape. I have heard alot, of those using super glue (non-toxic) of course, although you can use things such as your normal eye lash adhesive glue (which creates no harm).

    It's not something that NEEDS to be done due to a medical known reason, it's just usually carried out so that the cartridge in the bully's ears form into that desired rose bud shape.

    ????

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  4. Yes, I do have my pup and all of my other bully's on premium diets which work wonderful for my pups, but I'm simply interested in what other BB Owners out there feed their bullies, you never have enough knowledge I believe, there's always so much to learn about the breed ???? thanks guys!

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  5. Maybe start by asking his breeder, she may even be able to demonstrate :) I know nothing about it, but would imagine it is something you would have to do from an early age.

    Hi Sheena thanks for your reply. Yes it does have to be done fairly young. Unfortunately my breeder is no longer breeding BB :(

  6. Hi guys, I'm quiet interested in nutrition and am wondering what other BB owners/ breeders feed their bullies?

    Do you guys feed them cooked meals?

    What kibble are you using?

    How many times a day do you feed?

    Do you add any goodies to their meals (cottage cheese, yoghurt, oil)

    Any info would be great guys :D

  7. Hi guys, I am wondering if anyone knows of anyone in the north Brisbane region that can help with gluing my british bully's ears? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Supposedly this is a regular routine that it usually carried out before the baby bullies are taken to their forever homes.

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  8. Hello there,

    Just wondering if you had any pick finding someone in Brisbane to help. I am trying to find someone who would be kind enough to help me with the gluing of my bulldog pups ears as

    Well as I am in new territory regarding the ear gluing.

    Any information would be greatly appreciated

    Cheers L xo

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