Oh Craigslist, You Amuse Me So!

I was gonna say those look really young, like chicks or something, definitely not 3 years old. Cause they look pretty scrawny. Maybe 1 year old but even then I doubt it. My BR is so big and well, probably fat tbh lol she needs to go on a diet, but still, they're not supposed to be so scrawny?
 
It's like the nice lady said. Bulldogs can't deliver puppies normally, only by Cesarean. It's very risky to make olde English bulldog puppies, for both the dam and the pups. Not only are their heads huge, the dogs have been bred to have narrow hips.

Does that make my mom and myself? My mom was unable to deliver me naturally and as a result me and both of my siblings were born Cesarean section. Please note I did respond in a family friendly way. please keep it in mind if you comment about this post I don't want to make the moderators mad.
 
Does that make my mom and myself? My mom was unable to deliver me naturally and as a result me and both of my siblings were born Cesarean section. Please note I did respond in a family friendly way. please keep it in mind if you comment about this post I don't want to make the moderators mad.
It's not bad or good, really, it's just the reason that it is expensive to have bulldogs. And oftentimes humans do have a hard time giving birth, because our young also have rather large heads, and standing upright like we do, versus our animal friends who have tilted pelvises, means our pelvic opening is smaller in comparison to other species.
Personally, I don't like conciously breeding problems into my animals, but most humans go into pregnancy not knowing whether or not they will deliver normally. If you know you can't deliver normally, making proper accommodation is the best thing to do, as the case for bulldogs or Boston terrier or other similar large headed narrow hipped dog, or a human with a history of delivery issues.
Again, it's neither in particular good or bad, it's a matter of opinion.
You just do you, man!
 
And, and (on a roll here peeps... ) none of those chickens in that pic are laying yet... check out the combs/wattles. Wonder what the "For Sale" ones look like?
Good eye! I didn't even notice that! Perhaps it was an old pic taken last summer - you know, before they "molded."

You two crack me up. :lau
 

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