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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

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This is my Super Cute English Bulldog Jackie. Only 8 weeks old. People can't believe how big he is at 8 weeks, but he really is. Contact me for stud info and our Bulldog puppies for sale. We will be having a new litter in the Spring of 2011. Our English Bulldogs have excellent bloodlines and as you can see, are highly intelligent. We have English bulldog puppies for sale.

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  • How much are you selling them ?

  • @19414rodriguez Our English bulldogs range from $2600 for females to $3000 for males.

    If you would like more info please check our website .BigBonedBulldogs

  • Aside from the expensive cost of an English Bulldog Puppy, how expensive is it (throw out a number) to maintain these breeds on a yearly basis on average?

  • I am one of the lucky owners. I live in a country that has cheap vet care and the cost of food is not bad. I was spending about $250 a month on food but recently changed his diet to a cheaper brand that he loves for $75-80 dollars a month. Per year I spend around $1400

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  • Hello, I love bulldogs. I have been wanting to get one ever since "The Rob and Big Show" Anyways, is an english bulldog a good dog to get as your first dog? I am 13, i have an 11 year old brother. Is it too much to handle? Is it more expensive to own a bulldog as opposed to any other dog. I live in the City, and also have a beach house.

    Thanks

  • Great owners you seem to be, I love the "bang". The Decor of your home is very nice as well.

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  • what a smart little baby bullie :)

  • it is so white it blends with the floor!!

  • @bulldogbreeders How would you suggest training a bulldog that doesn't like treats? I have a 9 week old male named "Roman" and for some reason he doesn't really like treats. Sometimes he eats them, but usually he ignores it or plays with it like a toy. I've been trying a clicker and I charged it with over 20 treats (he actually ate them) but now he ignores them... thoughts?

  • 박수~잘한다^^

  • @LuthienDragon I have trained and had Huskys they are not hard to handle just very very smart and will escape their cage. I have had one female that could unlatch her chain clasp and boom shes gone lol, but hard to hadle eh na a lot of energy yes! smart yes! worth is yes! only thing i would say is if you live in real hot areas keep inside during day and brush a lot. Just do research on them before you jump into it that goes to everything in life though.

  • @filmtipsandtutorials I've never owned a Bulldog, but I hear they are amazing. Tho, they are a little like couch potatoes. They do tend do drool and snore much more than other dogs.

    The best dogs for children are (Boxers, tho they are HIGH ENERGY dogs and MUST get exercise), Golden Retrievers (Just plain AWESOME, easy to train, and best first dog), Labrador Retriever.

    Under NO CIRSUMSTANCE get a Husky, Rottweiler, Pitbull, Akita as first dog. They are for experience owners and hard to handle...

  • @filmtipsandtutorials rob and big got theres from a place in Indiana by the way

  • wow!what a little smarty!thnx for subbin,subbed ya back

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