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Post by Lauryn on Mar 20, 2010 10:36:01 GMT -5
Hi all. Since Easter is coming up on the calendar it will be time to have the 2nd Annual Bulldog Easter Egg Hunt. I hope to take photos this year, but in the meantime if you want to meet my bulldogs, Winston and Tai-pan here are some photos. Winston has since passed on to his doggy afterlife but Tai-pan has just turned three. (Two are his baby pictures.) <Please give generously! We have Empty Bowl Syndrome.>
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Post by Lauryn on Mar 20, 2010 10:48:54 GMT -5
Oops, I thought I was pasting the links from photobucket and not the actual photos. Sorry to take up board space!
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Post by Ace on Mar 21, 2010 13:55:48 GMT -5
Awwwww..... I have an undeniable urge to rub a tummy. ;D How long does it take a bulldog to typically finish in the Bulldog Easter Egg Hunt? Or since this is only your second one coming up, do you require more data.
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Post by Lauryn on Apr 17, 2010 18:12:28 GMT -5
Awwwww..... I have an undeniable urge to rub a tummy. ;D How long does it take a bulldog to typically finish in the Bulldog Easter Egg Hunt? Or since this is only your second one coming up, do you require more data. Unfortunately Bulldog Easter Egg Hunt II had to be cancelled. Tai-pan tore the ACL in his other knee two days before Easter. Now he has a matching set of scars. They say, once a dog tears one, the other has a good chance to pop, too. Sometimes Tai-pan playing in the yard is like Gilda Radner was on stage; he's crazy, fearless, and flinging his body around. This would be fine if he were a millionaire pro athlete instead of a four-legged money pit in perpetual doggie re-hab, but n-o-o-o-o-o-o.
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Post by Ace on Apr 18, 2010 18:05:11 GMT -5
How awful for him! I had no idea that bulldogs could be so active and physical. If you put videos up of him on Youtube you might gain a huge audience and soon be selling t-shirts and mugs of your acrobatic bull dog and maybe recoup some of that medical outlay. But his other knee? Makes me wonder what are the other two leg's joints called if not knees? Elbows? Or just foreleg joints?
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Post by Lauryn on Apr 29, 2010 21:28:59 GMT -5
How awful for him! I had no idea that bulldogs could be so active and physical. If you put videos up of him on Youtube you might gain a huge audience and soon be selling t-shirts and mugs of your acrobatic bull dog and maybe recoup some of that medical outlay. But his other knee? Makes me wonder what are the other two leg's joints called if not knees? Elbows? Or just foreleg joints? I think they're elbows. The vet was having a great time telling me about the things that could go wrong with them, too. Like Mr Steele said about the pigs in "Corn Fed, bulldogs are, apparently, to professionals, rotund stacks of dollar bills. Unfortunately I don't have any way to viddy him for youtube. Or fortunately, depending on how you look at it. I think if most people want to watch a dog being clumsy and goofy they'll probably just take a look in their own backyard, LOL!
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