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Originally Posted by kittykat
Great pics, Ethel is gorgeous!!
I've gotta stop asking for pics cos then I want one! 
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LOL go on....go get one

, u know u wanna lol.
[QUOTE=emmalouise;285620]Thank you for the dalmation rescue number, i will use it. I was really pleased to see someone else with the same dogs as me, we have been refered to another vet to check out if she has got this big brain small thick skull condition going on. I think it really is tragic people have bred english bull terriers so closely so they suffer this way. Ive done the RSCPA/CRUFTS petition and emailed it to my address book. Thanks again
Im still asleep and didnt read this post below but i am in total agreement but just too sleepy to be so eloquent
They really are very knowledgable people about deaf dogs.... lovely and helpfull
Can i ask you ave you ever owned a bull terrier be4 you got sheep????
Becoz bullys are deffo not for the faint hearted, they can be stubborn, and they are very active lovable playfull dogs at the best of times, and in all the years of owning these i ave found ethel to be just a tad more active then the normal hearing bullys,,,, altho she is a really good girl
wat im getting at is, if youve never owned one be4, sheeps behavour may well be normal, coz compairing a bully to any otha breed of dog i can see why people who havent had bullys be4 think they are demented or have something missing lol.
they can be laying there one minute, and the next they are tearing round the room doing a 100 mile an hour run pmsl...they leap at ya at full speed like a nutter and run up and down the sofa like they have a rocket up their jacksie pmsl....but beleve it or not, ITS NORMAL lol.
i know deaf bullys need that bit more work put into them, but once they are in a rutean and know all the signals possible 100%, then u truly cant go wrong.... i would be very interested as to why she dont give u eye contact tho

coz mine always gives eye contact, thats part of her way of comunicatin wiv me...she watches my face and hands alot for instructions.