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el-nino
09-29-2010, 09:07 AM
My buddies GF cant take the dog with her to her new apartment and her parents just don't have the time to take care of her.
Here is the description I got from them:

OK! Here is Ana's story.

Ana is a nice girl, but Ana is a psycho. She's a 4-year-old Olde English Bulldogg, which is basically a taller, healthier version of the regular English Bulldog. She's spayed & healthy. She has lots of energy. She NEEDS to be walked every day.

Bad things:

1. She can get freaked out by Weird Things. Bring a large foreign object into the room, such as a cardboard box or a tall man with a hat, and she'll run away and bark from afar. This intimidates non-dog people because she looks all muscular and scary and sounds kinda butch. But c'mon, she's scared of a box, how bad can she be?

2. She's leash aggressive with other dogs. She needs a short leash (literally and figuratively) and somebody who will keep her in line. It's not hard, really. Bullies are bred to be aggressive with other dogs, and she is. She's fine with other dogs that she knows and is used to, but she's NOT the type of dog you take to the dog park unless you really know what you're doing.

3. She sucks at doorbell training. Doorbell rings, she barks.


Good things:

1. Butt wiggles. She's hilarious. She's still VERY much a puppy.

2. She's actually quite smart! She knows lots of english, like "get in your house", "sit", "stay", "roll over", "go lay down", etc...... She's very house-trained. No peeing, no chewing.

3. Although she does have lots of energy, she's a sprinter, not a marathon runner. A couple of good runs around the block and she's pooped.

4. She's had no human aggression whatsoever. You can pet her while she's eating, even take her food away and she won't so much as growl.

5. She's crate-trained and loves her 'house'. BUT, by the end of the day, she may cry/bark when you walk in the door.

6. She walks funny when you put mittens on her feet. Endless hours of entertainment.


If you are interested please PM me and I will send you over the contact info
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j3rry
10-11-2010, 12:28 AM
hey, how much does she weigh?
whats her health history?

el-nino
10-11-2010, 04:23 PM
I will find out for you.

el-nino
10-11-2010, 09:33 PM
Bad news, My friend surrendered her to the humane society. She couldn't wait anymore and was running out of time. She didn't want to pass her around to foster homes and delaying even more so she decided on taking her there. So if you would like to rescue her from the humane society, that'd be awesome. Mods can close this thread.