2bhntn
(member)
01/31/06 09:48 PM
Free to good home - American Bulldog

Paid 700$ for him as a pup. Beautiful dog, male, all white with red patch over left eye. He is already 110 pounds and a good watch dog. Does not like strangers on the property but warms up after seeing them around a few times. I have a four year old that keeps getting knocked down and is just to big to have around. Guess I should have known better. He does well outside, I bring him in, in the evenings. Send me a pm if interested. I will post pics of him this evening.

67Firebird
(Former political advocate)
02/01/06 12:17 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

How old is he, and is he up on all his shots and stuff?
(I know a guy who likes bulldogs, so I'll ask him if he's interested).


2bhntn
(member)
02/01/06 12:55 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

He is up for his shots this month. No, I do not plan on updating them unless I go ahead and decide to keep him. I appreciate your help. He was born October 2004, so a little over a year old.

67Firebird
(Former political advocate)
02/01/06 02:50 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Someone wants to know his name.

67Firebird
(Former political advocate)
02/01/06 03:19 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Well, a guy wants him, but he lives in Louisiana.

How about PMing your number to me in case we can work something out?


Pitbull
( FEtch's Son in Law)
02/01/06 08:04 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Why don't ur sell it on ur other site...oh wait..nobody goes over there!!

Krazy
(member)
02/01/06 05:03 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

These dogs rate right up there with Boxers in terms of worthless, put a bullet in its head and do yourself and somebody else a favor all at the same time.

DjF
(little buddie)
02/01/06 07:24 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

2B...you ride that like a Shetland Pony?

67Firebird
(Former political advocate)
02/02/06 09:43 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

The guy backed out, so the dog is up for grabs again.

Sirus
(member)
02/02/06 10:25 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

I used to have a neighboor that had one of these fuggin stupid animals. this dog ate every thing in site. one morning i see the dog in another neighbors yard all hunched up, trying to chit for about an hour. finally, the owners wife comes out, lifts up his tail and pulls about a 3 foot long dishtowel out of his azz.

fuggin thing was into everyones garbage on trash day and it was garbage that finally did him in. he snarfed up a couple of corn cobs and died of a bowel obstruction.

Sirus


Krazy
(member)
02/03/06 01:02 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

There are a good many dog breeds out there and it makes absolutely no sense why anyone would want one like this. If they dont serve a purpose to their master (something constructive mind you) or cant get along around your kids or others kids.... why have em?

This is one of them worthess eatin and chittin machines plain and simple.


DMac
(member)
02/03/06 02:53 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Quote:

PaulRevere said:
Why don't ur sell it on ur other site...oh wait..nobody goes over there!!




Don't you mean, "I can't go there"????????


2bhntn
(member)
02/03/06 08:43 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Ah fug the whole lot of ya. He is a very good dog and would make a great companion to the right family. As it looks I found just that for him.

Pitbull
( FEtch's Son in Law)
02/03/06 08:50 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Quote:

2BHNTN said:
Ah fug the whole lot of ya. He is a very good dog and would make a great companion to the right family. As it looks I found just that for him.




what..did ya give it to ur butt buddy fish-n-kunt


2bhntn
(member)
02/03/06 08:52 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

What are you in 3rd grade ?

Pitbull
( FEtch's Son in Law)
02/03/06 09:03 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Nope

moduckdoc
(member)
02/03/06 09:22 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Quote:

Sirus said:
and it was garbage that finally did him in. he snarfed up a couple of corn cobs and died of a bowel obstruction.

Sirus




Someday this will happen to our very own "Pitbull/Paul"


moduckdoc
(member)
02/03/06 09:24 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Quote:

Krazy said:
it makes absolutely no sense why anyone would want one like this.


Again applies to our very own Pit.

moduckdoc
(member)
02/03/06 09:25 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Quote:

2BHNTN said:
What are you in 3rd grade ?


Like he could make it that far.

Slam
()
02/06/06 11:13 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Reminds me of a buddy who lives across the street from a gal that has one of these. Said gal would let the dog out in the early a.m. hours to run free. She figured less likelyhood of the dog coming in contact with a person at those hours.

Dog was predisposed to do several things at my friends:
1. shiit all over his yard (found one particular spot
in front of the porch most inviting)
2. piiss on my buds truck rims every night (this was causing the chrome to discolor)
3. tear the shiit out of his garbage cans & leave it
strewn about the yard. Momma had to pick it up.

He politley asked the young lady to keep her hound in her own yard and explained what was occurring each night. She more or less told him to get focced and that it wasn't her dog doing the "deed".

He tried tabasco sauce and various pepper sprays to no avail.

Remedy: He took a 25'exterior extention cord, cut off the female end...split the wires open and attached to the metal cans lid. The can sits on rubber mats to facilitate cleaning. To further entice brutus the cans lid was liberally rubbed with bacon grease.

He told me that he and the wife were up late wrapping Christmas presents when he noticed the exterior xmas lites go out followed by a "blood curtling howl/scream".

It seems the bulldog got a mouth full. Blew the breaker to the outside circuit. When he went to inspect.....the dog was gone but had evacuated it's bowl and bladder on the spot.

Furthermore, this happened shortly before Christmas and he reports not seeing the dog since nor seeing any sign of it being let out or being walked?


glkid
()
03/21/06 03:38 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

Did you ever find a good home for your dog?

foots
(the exterminator)
03/21/06 05:55 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

I heard Taco Bell got him.

sodbuster
()
03/22/06 12:23 AM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

At least it was an American bulldog and not one of them fairy french bulldogs.

2bhntn
(member)
03/27/06 07:46 PM
Re: Free to good home - American Bulldog

QLKid,

I decided to keep him. Why, you interested ?



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