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Pippin13

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  1. Hi all, Haven't been around for a while. Have a quick question about teeth cleaning. Pippin (british bulldog 1.5 years) gets regular teeth chews, has dental care in her water etc and have very nice teeth but long term I'm wondering if there is anywhere that does teeth cleaning in Adelaide without an anaesthetic? Being a bulldog I don't want to put her under unless its absolutely necessary and maybe with her dental routine she'll never need it but wanted to research in case there is something out there. TIA
  2. My breeder's dog only had one puppy so now instead of getting one in January I have to wait til she tries again in February and if I'm lucky will have my baby bulldog sometime in June. The wait is killing me.
  3. I like reading these threads because it re-inforces my decision to wait for my pedigree bulldog. My breeder has a litter due in November and of course there is no guarantee I'll get one and even if I do I will still have waited 6+ months and paid $3000. But then I researched the breed and have fallen in love with them and want to get one which has the best genetic chance of doing well so here's crossing all paws and tails that it all works out. I'm normally a terrible impulse buyer and have no patience at all but the idea of contributing to puppy mills is just too disgusting. My only problem now is I have friends who keep saying 'Why don't you get a rescue dog instead of spending all that money?'. Ok rescue dogs are a great idea but I had to do a lot of convincing my OH to let me get a dog and only by researching a breed that fitted his very specific requirements in a dog and a bulldog is that breed. Having decided the breed i naturally wanted a pedigree to get the healthiest dog I could. I think its important to think about how a dog will fit into your lifestyle and a unpredictable rescue x breed isn't always an option.
  4. Confirmation from the breeder a few weeks ago that her bulldog bitch is pregnant, hasn't done an ultra-sound so don't know with how many. Due in 2 weeks time, very exciting, I still won't know until probably almost the end of the year whether or not I'm one of the lucky ones that gets one. Crossing all paws and tails in the meantime!
  5. It was a dog act — but it was a heroic one that saved a young boy's life. A fostered pit bull in the US has won itself a permanent home after it saved the life of the homeowner's four-year-old son Peyton when his blood sugar levels mysteriously plunged in the middle of the night, My Fox Twin Cities reports. Last week Minnesota mother Christi Smith was woken by Tater Tot, a 10-month-old pit bull she had saved from being euthanased only hours earlier. "He (Tater Tot) kept on whining and barking and running between the two of us so I checked on (Peyton) and he was like, barely breathing," she said. The canine alerted the woman to her son's plight after being unable to wake the child despite licking and jumping on him. Peyton Anderson was rushed to hospital where doctors performed a number of tests before discovering that his blood sugar levels had plunged dangerously low. View Fullscreen Isis Sanchez, of Blue Pearl Veterinary Clinic, said in that state the boy's body may have produced ketones, which the dog was able to detect and correctly interpret as harmful. "What, for us, is barely a whiff of something gives them a huge picture of what's going on," she said. Peyton tested negative for diabetes and doctors remain unsure about what caused his blood-sugar level to suddenly drop. However, his mother is in no doubt that Tater Tot is responsible for saving her boy's life. The family will now keep the dog, which they initially planned to foster until a home became available. Source: My Fox Twin Cities http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2013/10/10/07/48/pit-bull-saves-boy-s-life
  6. I'm currently reading Bulldogs for Dummies to get ready for my first puppy :D
  7. OMG that's so disgusting, what is wrong with people! So mad right now, those poor little pigs.
  8. Just got an email from the breeder today, crossing fingers and toes they are planning to have bulldog pups available by the end of the year! Jumping with joy and a little bit nervous, thinking about everything i need to have ready by then!
  9. thanks will look at that answer in a minute. I am in discussions with a breeder about getting a bulldog in the next 6 months. no rellies i can leave it with unfortunately. Yes i'm worried about the heat, that's why I thought maybe the Adelaide Pet Resort as its bedrooms not kennels.
  10. Hi all, I've heard that it is important to have a vet that has experience dealing with bulldogs due to their special care needs especially after an operation. Does anyone know of a good bulldog vet in the Adelaide/Adelaide Hills area?
  11. I am in a similar situation (not with the break up sorry to hear about that), but I work 9-5 and have an hours commute each way. I am taking one week off to help settle puppy getting over initial anxiety of being in a new place and then will be gradually leaving puppy alone for longer and longer each day (which I'm sure will be harder on me than the puppy) til i go back to work. I am going to use one of the indoor fake grass trays and keep puppy to just one room during the day and then take outside before work after work and before bed. good luck with your training.
  12. OMG that's awful, what a disgusting thing to say to someone who's stressed about their pet! I'm going to have a look at the Adelaide Hills pet resort, it's a bit more exy but I like the idea of not being in just a concrete room.
  13. Link of reveiws here - https://plus.google.com/110127063364988580837/about?gl=au&hl=en#110127063364988580837/about?gl=au&hl=en
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