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Know a reputable English Bulldog breeder?
Last Post 01/22/2012 08:53 PM by JaberJaw. 24 Replies.
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Bondurant, IA
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EA79


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02/15/2011 04:08 PM
AJ,
I have some friends that have an English from a place called puppiesplayhouse.com. They are out of Kansas, and my friends had nothing but good things to say about them. They have a pretty good website as well.
Ames, IA
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Bela


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02/15/2011 09:06 PM
AJ,
I am not sure you are aware, but English Bulldogs are not able to reproduce on their own. They MUST be artificially inseminated. I say this because this procedure is generally done at a veterinary clinic. I would recommend asking your veterinarian about it. I'll try and find out more for you in school. I am sure we can get a good recommendation here at ISU for you.
Bela M. Sziklassy ~-~-~ "A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself."
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Natasha :]


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02/17/2011 10:32 PM
hey bela i was just wondering if you know alot about dogs medically? hahaha if so i have a few things to ask if your not busy. my bf's mother's pug chester has a few skin issues totally allergenic or hereditary i think does isu do skin graph test on pets and stuff. bc we got recommend to go get one done @ university of iowa but not ames. it would be cool if we could get one done in ames instead of ic.

natasha
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mthomp


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02/17/2011 10:57 PM
nat, any vet should be able to do that. There are several different types of mange and most can be treated with a topical medicine. if its hot spots, where the dog will chew and scratch a spot, bitters helps with that. Also what color is the pug? I know in labs at least the yellow ones tend to have skin problems more so then black.
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JaberJaw


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01/22/2012 08:53 PM
I have an 8 month old fixed female old english bulldog I am trying to re-home. We got her from a breader because they thought she had thyroid problems but it was just mange. We have her cleared up and we have learned we are not dog people. She loved to run and play but we don't have the time for her. We would love to find her a home.
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