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  • Super User
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Lulu, she is 5 weeks. Hopefully the two get along, they have the same parents, just different litters.

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  • Super User
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One more...checked the FAQ's and didnt see how to post multiple pics... :-[

I'm still a computer dummy...

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  • Super User
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Nope, Old English. The other one I have, Mack is also an Old English. She is about 80 pounds and 5 years old but is the most playfull dog I have ever come across. They get quite big, this is her in about 16" of snow.

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  • Super User
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Adorable! I've wanted a bulldog since i was a kid...The only thing preventing me from getting one is their health.I always hear horror stories about them always having problems.

  • Super User
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It is all about finding the right breeder. They are very pricey but the only two things medical wise besides check-ups that I have had to pay for for Mack was an eye infection she got when she was a puppy ($300) and to get her fixed was about $1200. They have problems going under anesthesia so you need to go to a specialist.

Also with finding a good breeder a lot of the stuff that you don't want with a dog is not there. For example Mack does not drool and she doesn't have the cork-screw tail that allows her to be prone to infections. But the dam dog is way too smart for her own good as well.

  • Super User
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Man yeah I can't wait to get a lab...soon as I graduate I'm gettin a yellow lab

We just put our chocolate lab down a few weeks ago and we had a yellow for about 6 years. Both were just so d**n hyper even after getting fixed. The chocolate was 15 when we had to put him to sleep and was still like a puppy.

  • Super User
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Olde English Bulldogges are if I remember correctly are larger and healthier than what most people think of when they think of a bullie.  Very cool.

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