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American Bulldog rehome

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ElsieMc · 31/10/2011 13:36

My DD bought an American bulldog pup a few months ago and has now had to move house and the new Landlord won't allow her to have the dog.

I did tell her that the breed was demanding and that she would have to spend a lot of time with her, but she now also has a full time job.

She put her up for re-home on facebook, but the family who took her readvertised her 48 hours later. Although I don't think my DD should have got the dog in the first place, she contacted the family and asked them to return her to her which they have done but of course leaves her in difficulties.

The dog is a bitch and is far too exuberant, jumping all over the place and untrained. She is very greedy. She is however good off the lead and will walk with the family. Personally I wouldn't let her go to a home with young children as though not aggressive, she is so big she could easily hurt a child.
It is such a shame for her, what can I do to help as I would hate her to fall into the wrong hands?

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Scuttlebutter · 01/11/2011 00:34

DBF, not sure to be honest. Heard it on a training course many years ago from someone who is a prison visitor and herself takes no prisoners if you see what I mean. It's one of those very useful expressions. Smile

You might also be pleased to know that a certain (ahem, well-fed) greyhound of our mutual acquaintance was being tickled by DH yesterday and was lying in a happy heap with one of ours and his houndy chums. Regards were passed and DH mentioned our connection here (I couldn't be there as I was working).

DogsBeastFiend · 01/11/2011 01:12

And my regards back to he who has copped a strop with a certain rescue for no logical reason, bless the silly beggar!

Thank you. :) Great to hear that His Lordship is doing well (albeit still on the rotund side!). :o

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