Bully breeds - share your dogs!

This is my new foster girl Sadie! she was used basically as a puppy machine and had 2 litters every year of her life :(
shes such a doll! shes very laid back and mellow, a real snuggle bug who could siti n my lap all day and all night.
pretty low energy girl who loves to play with ehr tennis balls.
shes awsome around kids, cats and mellow dogs.
shes currently looking for her forever home.





 
I sure hope so! shes very clingy and as much as i adore her, shes is clinging to me and i dont want her to become to attatched to me before going onto a new home.
she is sooo mellow and laid back!
she doesnt care for much excercise, a real couch potato, doesnt play around much, she litterly just wants to cuddle!
lets me do anything to her, clip her nails, clean her ears, wash her face, kiss her nose, play with her feet, take anything away from her, shes a really sweet girl
 
I would take her if I didn't already have a housefull. My dog Halen is an attention hog, so even though I know he would love another playmate, I don't think he could handle another clingy dog. Not to mention, my family is quite active.
 
yeh, shes needs someone whos more of a home-body as going new places makes her very nervous.
well, if you know of anyone looking for a bull terrier to adopt it would be most appreciated!
 
Here's some of ours, both past and present!

This is Chloe, she's our 4yr old, APBT. She's the best dog ever! She is CGC certified!



This is Smash, he crossed the rainbow bridge in
2010. A very sweet boy.


This is Chloe, Callie (our foster pittie baby) and Lilly, my mom's shih-tzu.



I love bullies and I love that on a chicken forum there's a spot for bully breed enthusiasts!!
 
Well, I'm a bulldog woman as you can probably see by my screen name
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This is my beautiful Brandy Ann, and as you can see, she's not just a pet (though she is that too). She started out as a breeding dog - she's an Olde Victorian Bulldogge.



She wasn't very good at the whole motherhood thing, so we retired her. She was the one dog we couldn't let go of when we rehomed our other breeding babies (they all were our pets and lived in the house - it was hard to say goodbye to any of them.) Brandy had and still has a special bond with my middle child who is in the autism spectrum. A few years ago I decided to see if Brandy would do well in a new job - but I didn't have high hopes... you know - that whole teaching an old dog new tricks-thing.

But Brandy surprised everyone and lapped up new knowledge like wild fire. She can now go everywhere with us, and she is so well mannered. She's been all over with us - staying in hotels, sitting under the table in restaurants... even shopping in New Orleans shops with us when we went last summer. She's the bestest!
 

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