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nook nook the p***y crook!

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no1lowr   +1y
Edited: 8/22/2006 8:17:36 PM by NO1LOWR

this is my english bulldog, 5 months old, 32lbs, got him from eric at billet accesories direct. oh yea thanks to Andrew(rooster632) who suggested this name, you know, credit where credit is due.

no1lowr   +1y
Edited: 8/22/2006 8:23:15 PM by NO1LOWR

bummer no feedback, hey if anyone on here knows anything about doge gimme some info on certifications for him to be a good stud, i know about obviously his vaccinations and hips and joints and what not but im new to this so any info would be great.
fatboysS1O   +1y
ive got a full blood yellow lab that is dumb as a brick and still drinks from the sprinkler at 2yrs old. at least you dog is 5 months old and has an excuse to be stupid! oh and my lab is scared of the water! go figure huh! anyway, good lookin bulldog. and cool ass name.
no1lowr   +1y
lmao, whats wrong with playing with the sprinkler, i think its hilarious, i grew up with labs and man are they bad ass dogs, very intelligent.
fatboysS1O   +1y
oh no doubt its hilarious. my lab is gettin a lil smarter as he gets older. dont get me wrong he's a good dog,but i just wonder about him sometimes. i mean whos ever heard of a lab thats scared of water? he's got webbed paws for god sakes!
no1lowr   +1y
you are right man, they are bred for the water so thats crazy he doesnt like it, nook has actually been really easy to train and he is almost fully trained but im afraid that when he get s little older he will wild out a bit and stop being so obediant, but i may be wrong, hopefully im wrong. lol.
thesource161   +1y
thats a badass MOFO!!!!!! ahahaha
Pitbullprincess   +1y
Thats pretty much it, wait till he's about 2 years old. Get his hips xrayed OFA certified (get someone who is certified to do the films otherwise you will end up paying again) Make sure he does not have any Patella problems (knee cap popping in and out of groove), or cruciate problems (football knee) and you should be good to go. Also they will want to put him under anesthesia for the films, since they have to manipulate his hips to get goo films. Also see if they can do elbow films, to rule out elbow dysplasia, that way you don't get any calls about limping puppies. Hope i helped some
no1lowr   +1y
thanks, awesome information.
rooster52478   +1y
Glad you liked the name. My Rhodesian Ridgeback has developed hip dysplasia. I would never get rid of her or put her down but I spend a lot of money on her big ass every month. She has a couple of different prescription medicines she has to take every day to keep the inflammation down.