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My English Bulldog puppy came home today meet Hoss. 3/16/14


jasonluckydog

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Hoss came home today!!!

Here he is with his momma

 

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Here is with my son

 

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He is a crazy little dog has a lot of play in him.

 

 

we wanted another EB before losing Angus and the breeder lives 5 minutes from my house so we put the deposit down today for him.

 

Here is pics of his mom and dad, mom is not photogenic but she is sweet and beautiful in person.

 

The dad is a beast he is awesome we spent time with him today and he wanted to come home with us,lol

 

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Hoss is 1 week old but he is the largest of the bunch

 

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after losing Angus I didn't want another dog and my other dog is acting strange so its probably best mentally for us we get a new dog. I have always had 2 dogs and my house feels empty w/o one.

 

 

Here he is week 2, four more weeks to go.

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When our near 17 year old chow-shepard passed in June we thought Chief would have issues because he was 10 weeks when we brought him home and 2 1/2 when she passed. He kept looking for her for several days and routinely checked where her bed was to see if she was there. It was extremely difficult to watch Chief during this time, but he has gotten passed it.

 

We'll not have a second dog, Chief travels really well and is amazingly well behaved for a 3 year old, 88 pound Dobie/Rott/St.Bernard/Husky pup (hence the one blue eye).

 

Congrats on your new pup!

 

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thanks all and beautiful pup you have BBULLY....

 

I love English Bulldogs wasnt a huge fan before I got Angus but after that I cant get enough of them...I'm looking to adopt one of Hoss's sister she is a runt but the breeder is not sure she will survive 50/50,,,I cant afford 2k for another one but if she survives I might make an offer if she makes it healthy.

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this is Hoss, 1 day old

 

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If he was the largest, he will probably be a little "leggy", but will probably be a little healthier.

 

Not sure if you have had a EB from the start, but I have found that kennel training them is the best bet for them long term.

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