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Oh great bulldog kisses! Mak can you come dry my computer screen for me?
There was a new bulldog at the dog park the other day so I squatted down to pet him and he jumped up giving me a huge sloppy kiss then shook his head spraying me with slobber. His owner ran over and said " I am so sorry" I laughed and told her no need to be as my brother has two so I get bullie kisses all the time and knew what I was getting into when I decided to say hello to her dog. Nothing quite like a kiss from bulldog!
If PC's kiss doesn't make Dawn feel better nothing will!
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Originally Posted by Hopes
I'm sorry you broke your leg!
You don't recall an incident that caused the break?
My sister-in-law broke her leg while sleeping in bed. Her leg got caught up in the covers and when she woke up her leg was broken.
I thought she was a freak exception. Don't get me wrong. I'm not calling you a freak.
Oh no, you can defnitely call me a freak. I thought it was bizarre that, if it is broken, that I can't recall a WOW! incident that would have caused it. I just know that there's been a lot of rough terrain that cause me to lose my footing a lot. Combine that with my age (45) and the fact that I don't drink milk (and thus don't get a lot of calcium) -- I'm sure that my bones are plenty weak.
It's funny (well, not really) what you said about your SIL -- over the past couple of weeks, when I'd catch my leg in the blankets in my sleep, the pain of the twist would wake me up.
Oh great bulldog kisses! Mak can you come dry my computer screen for me?
There was a new bulldog at the dog park the other day so I squatted down to pet him and he jumped up giving me a huge sloppy kiss then shook his head spraying me with slobber. His owner ran over and said " I am so sorry" I laughed and told her no need to be as my brother has two so I get bullie kisses all the time and knew what I was getting into when I decided to say hello to her dog. Nothing quite like a kiss from bulldog!
If PC's kiss doesn't make Dawn feel better nothing will!
PC doesn't drool at all, he's a very clean dog and has always been that way. When I would talk to other Bulldog owners, I could never relate because he's not lazy, he doesn't drool, and is nothing like the stereotype. I always felt like I had another breed, since he doesn't have any of the personality quirks of a bully.
Then, we got MB. He is the world's most disgusting dog and the reason I have to vacuum/steam clean a minimum of every other day, sometimes more. He doesn't know how to drink, so he's not allowed to use regular water bowls. He doesn't get the concept of using his tongue, and instead sticks his entire face and jowls into the bowl. Then, he'll drag all that throughout our house, wet all the floors (we have no carpets), and cause people to slip. After my husband nearly broke his back from slipping on his drool, we had to get a special bowl for him that forces him to use his tongue.
He also shakes his head and gets the drool everywhere, it's so nasty. When ShelbyGirl visited, he not only got drool on her but on everyone that stopped to pet him. One woman was so disgusted that she wiped her slobbery hands on Shelby's jeans! I can't take him to the beach/park with us anymore because he never listens to me and people are not happy when he jumps and drools all over them.
Let's just say that if MB came first, there wouldn't be a 2nd Bulldog. We love the breed but after him, are very hesitant to get another for fear we'll get another MB.
PC doesn't drool at all, he's a very clean dog and has always been that way. When I would talk to other Bulldog owners, I could never relate because he's not lazy, he doesn't drool, and is nothing like the stereotype. I always felt like I had another breed, since he doesn't have any of the personality quirks of a bully.
Then, we got MB. He is the world's most disgusting dog and the reason I have to vacuum/steam clean a minimum of every other day, sometimes more. He doesn't know how to drink, so he's not allowed to use regular water bowls. He doesn't get the concept of using his tongue, and instead sticks his entire face and jowls into the bowl. Then, he'll drag all that throughout our house, wet all the floors (we have no carpets), and cause people to slip. After my husband nearly broke his back from slipping on his drool, we had to get a special bowl for him that forces him to use his tongue.
He also shakes his head and gets the drool everywhere, it's so nasty. When ShelbyGirl visited, he not only got drool on her but on everyone that stopped to pet him. One woman was so disgusted that she wiped her slobbery hands on Shelby's jeans! I can't take him to the beach/park with us anymore because he never listens to me and people are not happy when he jumps and drools all over them.
Let's just say that if MB came first, there wouldn't be a 2nd Bulldog. We love the breed but after him, are very hesitant to get another for fear we'll get another MB.
LOL...yup she did! Since I was walking MB, she took for granted he was mine. MB "slimmed" her, and she wiped it on me! Hmmmm....PC held his own in the slime dept too! But, it's ok! A little dog slobber never hurt anyone!
We turn this thread back over to D and her "maybe" broken leg, and FedEx had better be on time tomorrow!
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