What type of dog is this??????
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Originally Posted by davegtt
another vote for a bloodhound, initially thought boxer but notice it has droopy eyes and a long tail
Rottweilers are the same also.
Still seems strange seeing these breeds with theirs tails intact right enough!
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Originally Posted by PG
Alisdair who posts on here has one, I think.
Its just a pup though.
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Originally Posted by talizman
BTW, Boxers HAVE long tails. The majority are docked at birth, hence the "stump".
Rottweilers are the same also.
Still seems strange seeing these breeds with theirs tails intact right enough!
Rottweilers are the same also.
Still seems strange seeing these breeds with theirs tails intact right enough!
LOL all dogs are born with tails.
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yes yes I know boxers are born with long tails but how many have u seen slip through the net? think Ive only ever seen 1 boxer with a long tail.... the breed standards say they should be docked hence why I suggested it wouldnt be a boxer
definately not a bull mastiff because of the snout being too long and coloured the same as the rest of the head where as they are usually more chunky and have a black snout
cant be shar pei not wrinkly enough
anyhow looks like theyve found the breed
definately not a bull mastiff because of the snout being too long and coloured the same as the rest of the head where as they are usually more chunky and have a black snout
cant be shar pei not wrinkly enough
anyhow looks like theyve found the breed
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1250 isnt too bad really I paid £1000 for my bulldog but because i knew the breeder that was discounted should have been £1300 for a boy or £1500 for a bitch, this year she had another set of pups and charged £1400 for a boy and £1700 for a bitch... Im in the midlands and they get more expensive the further south u go... aparently the average bulldog sells for well over 2k down south
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Originally Posted by Redkop
There's a thread in NSR in the last week where someone paid £1500 for a Bulldog pup.