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Old 12-07-2008, 12:32 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

fire away hun if you dare
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

Why are bulldogs hard to breed from? I mean why are they hard to whelp? this is probably a terrible sentance but I dont know how to explain my question any better im having blond moment
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

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Sorry don't do jargon, if your refering to the Original post on this thread , i can't see it,it's been a long week
If Nicci is refering to my friend, she as far as i'm aware hasn't ever posted on here.

differences aside Fran, i don't see why Nicci felt the need to have a go at me , moreover my friend through me, if she had issues with her then she should have pm'd me from the start and not posted that reply.
Nicci states she knows me , other than what she said to my friend , i don't know her ,and she certainly doesn't know me.
Now I never said anything to "Your Friend" - It's what they said to me - now you KNOW that I KNOW her as I stated her FIRST name in a PM to you but if you want to keep dragging YOUR friend into it after I said to you in a PM I was willing to DROP it EVEN AFTER KNOWING what I KNOW - then feel free
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:36 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

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Why are bulldogs hard to breed from? I mean why are they hard to whelp? this is probably a terrible sentance but I dont know how to explain my question any better im having blond moment
Rinnie69 doesn't have Bulldogs she owns St Bernards.......

Jem, the bitches can have difficulties passing the puppies because of the size of their heads, this is usually why they are booked in for elective c-sections a couple of days before their due dates.

Sometimes, And I do say sometimes, having bigger litters usually helps as sometimes the puppies are smaller and easier to pass.

There are a few people who I know that have lost Bulldog bitches & their entire litters - But that said, I've known of bitches that have self - whelped with ease, lines can play a big part in self - whelping Bulldogs

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Old 12-07-2008, 12:45 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

Nicci the breed i own has nothing to do with it.
i Have nothing more to say to you .
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:47 PM
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Nicci the breed i own has nothing to do with it.
i Have nothing more to say to you .
Of course it does - do you own Bulldogs? - Nope, so I don't see what you can add to this thread, especially with regards to breeding them!
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:48 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

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Nicci the breed i own has nothing to do with it.
i Have nothing more to say to you .
You said that on the last page
So anyway Bee have you passed any info onto your friend with the Bulldogs and if Yes has she decided if she is going to Mate?
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:49 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

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Rinnie69 doesn't have Bulldogs she owns St Bernards.......

Jem, the bitches can have difficulties passing the puppies because of the size of their heads, this is usually why they are booked in for elective c-sections a couple of days before their due dates.

Sometimes, And I do say sometimes, having bigger litters usually helps as sometimes the puppies are smaller and easier to pass.

There are a few people who I know that have lost Bulldog bitches & their entire litters - But that said, I've known of bitches that have self - whelped with ease, lines can play a big part in self - whelping Bulldogs
Is it just bulldogs that can have this problem?
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:49 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

I think Nicci was trying to point out you own a different breed,which is probably different to whelp, than Bulldogs.
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:50 PM
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Re: Breeding British Bulldogs..

Nicci Is it true they sometimes can have Water pups( do not know if that the right name) My friends used to breed/ show them but now got Cresteds, Chins and Charlies
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