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  • My name is Mary and Thomas.

  • I'm with top sharp bullies and my breathing.

  • I deal with this English Bulldogs when we mean I have three different diseases.

  • I have a severe case of rumor turned on Fridays.

  • I have something that's called pseudo gout, and I have a rare disease car.

  • Peavy in this.

  • So I have three things says attacked in my bones, my cartilage and my ligaments.

  • So I live with pain constantly.

  • Eso is like is very.

  • It could be days where I could hardly move my move.

  • My body.

  • There's days toe where if, um, if I did have a dog on a leash, my hand grip is not that big.

  • So I need a doll that's not that active on a chain or when I'm when I'm walking on S O, I needed So that's why they are cool.

  • I could have my dogs in shape.

  • They ain't trying to pull me.

  • They each want to over exert himself like Howard.

  • Labrador will be, you know, saying so.

  • That's why, for me and me, living like I said and living with pain on a constant basis I needed.

  • I needed a breed of underhand conduct.

  • I understand that mean trying to get a German shepherd or bored and Carly or any type of dog that needs more exercise, that it will be me doing a disservice to that dog.

  • Well, I've been dealing with the brief for almost six years now.

  • About my first English bulldog Will surely show was my 1st 1 And that right there just took it off.

  • Take it off him there.

  • I loved I loved their nature.

  • They're actually loyalty.

  • They're kind heartedness.

  • I wouldn't say they are the greatest breed around with a great for me, and that's what I like.

  • So my relationship with them, I'm always will have those board arm around now near a dog that can.

  • That was very low maintenance, meaning not low maintenance and taking care of them, but no means of the actual activity.

  • So the English bulldog doesn't read that is really need that much face.

  • They are very good in house living, apartment living.

  • If you had a studio, that'd be just great, and that they will really need them was exercise.

  • I mean, it's good to give them exercise because of the low gravity and marriage.

  • You know, you don't want them to be overweight and just and just lazy, but they don't need that.

  • And that's something that I need it for.

  • My, for myself.

  • I needed I needed a big dog just because Because I'm a big guy.

  • So, you know, Big guy, Big Dog, you know that little stereotype.

  • But I needed a dog that can that I wouldn't feel bad by a bore.

  • I can't walk you today and he doesn't look at me crazy like I want to go walking, you know, saying so.

  • That's why the English bulldog, like I say, it is good for me because, like I say they are, they are the greatest breed in my eyes because they did great for my needs.

  • Before I got into the English Bulldog breed.

  • My first Bree was the people American pit bull terrier.

  • And that's back when I was, like, 12.

  • So I was very active at the time.

  • This is way before my disease kind of manifest himself.

  • So I was very active.

  • I was very active with my actual fables at that time.

  • That's the perfect briefer me.

  • There because I was active Pimple, American people.

  • Tear is a very active brie.

  • They're very versatile breeze that could that could be in, and then a house or an actual apartment as well.

  • But they needed the exercise.

  • The English book the that can't be both inside and outside dog mean per se.

  • I learned to keep my dogs in the inside because Theo English Bulldog breed is not the top of breed that I feel we should keep exposed to the elements.

  • They are very are.

  • They're very.

  • They're very sensitive breed, so their skin and their wrinkles and there rose.

  • You really keep them as clean as possible to lower the actual possibility of getting infections.

  • So for me, the best way to keep English English are on board on is to keep the indoors.

  • English Bulldog really doesn't need that much space to be happy inside.

  • I have I have a big house, but there's certain sections in my house and my dogs or not allowing in so they could keep.

  • Here's a Here's a prime example.

  • When I first got Sheila E.

  • We was living in a town home, not a very big backyard party.

  • The backyards part of the size of this table, you know, and And she was happy when she wants to go outside just to hang out.

  • She was hanging out in front of our door.

  • She read and not a breed.

  • Where did you get him?

  • Outside.

  • They want to go all around the place.

  • And I like that.

  • They're very chill.

  • They're very chill.

  • Bree, I'm not saying that you won't have certain English bulldogs that are active.

  • So you just gotta know your particular dog, my dogs and they don't need down with space.

  • No, when I haven't done, when I have him in the house, they'd like to sleep in the actual service port.

  • And that's a very narrow space with the washer and actually dryer there so they don't need that much space.

  • Now, when you wanna have the English bulldog breed in the home like I've been saying, they're very good to be in the inside.

  • There's a few drawbacks to having to breathe in your home.

  • One they do shed a lot.

  • So you're gonna be very mind for that.

  • That's why able, But with us, they're certain parts of the house there, and they're not allowed and because I do have a young child likes to put everything in their mouth still, so they have to be s o Their hair gets all over, gets all over the actual the actual place.

  • Um, they do.

  • That's a misconception of the breed.

  • They do draw.

  • It's not really that much.

  • And when they parted after they drink water or when?

  • When?

  • When?

  • When, When?

  • When they eat, you gotta be mine for that.

  • Um, but But what they do, they do sneeze a lot.

  • So you have to be careful, But sometimes, like, my wife can't stand like she'd be, like, probably just got her feet clean where the case may be and she were.

  • And she's wearing shorts and they'll come by and just sneeze right upon you, and then you get out of my leg off, you know, and stuff are like that.

  • Don't keep them offer your friendship of that's more because of it, of the shedding, not because their drool or everything or everything like that.

  • When we let them outside to use the restroom, you got to be very mindful of that, cause this breed are so massive they really can't clean themselves.

  • So we always keep wipes handy When you when you do come back in the house the way we do Gotta treat my kids making baby are wiped them off before they come for a pretty come in your home is being You know there might be dropping particles in your whole You know, he you know, So that doesn't Those are a few a few drawbacks toe And make sure you have this breed in your home.

  • You keep a lot of incense a lot of candles around because they are very gassy.

  • Bree had to disarm or bark a solid dogs are dogs.

  • That means dust with with the smashing face.

  • They are tense.

  • They tend to be more be more gassy.

  • You with Ian?

  • When I say gas, I mean guys, you would think that they actually had an accident in your home.

  • That's how strong it is, so long as you could live with shedding, live with the guys and live well actually cleaning up behind your dog on because you know, some breeze the did you could then amended in their heart.

  • They don't know how to clean themselves.

  • But if you are able if you come I taking taking a wiping, wiping your own dog all great brief worry, but that those are those are the drawbacks of keeping your dog in the home.

  • They love affection from their owner, so they're always gonna follow you around it.

  • They're not following you around.

  • They're gonna find their special area and they're going to be going to sleep.

  • So the majority of the time when your dough invisible dog, it's in your home, they ain't gonna be following around.

  • Are there gonna be sleeping?

  • They're gonna walk gently and follow you around and you'll be running around trying to play with you.

  • They go leisurely, see what you do it.

  • If it's not that much entertaining, they're gonna go back and find your spot and go to sleep.

  • The English ohm bulldog breed is not really a watchdog or in the true sense of the world, where of a watchdog or a garden, but for what they are, as I like to call him, made him my own terminology.

  • I say that they are alarmed dogs, meaning that they are.

  • They will alarm you missile ones.

  • They're not because they're trying to protect their property because they're trying to play.

  • So if there if there is a stranger coming up coming up to your property and they are barking, they're not barking, trying to scare the person, all they barking into lets you know someone's here.

  • I want to go play with them.

  • So I say they are a good alarm dogs.

  • Now you might find that one English board daughter you might could make mimic a guard are but 99% of the time they they just moved in a place.

  • This is not a guard, Aubrey.

  • My dogs are Sheila E.

  • E and Bob and Bob Marley.

  • My rules is simple.

  • When I had them in the home, I don't know.

  • Like I said, they know what areas on the home where they where they were, where they could go to.

  • They know when I have company over.

  • Even though my young boy is kind of young, still gets kind of rambunctious, they know not not jump what jump up on people.

  • But like I said, they still learning.

  • He still he still learning that the English bulldog would eat anything.

  • So that's an unending anything you want to keep them in your in your homes.

  • You gotta be careful of the little knickknacks stuff.

  • They will eat everything, even when even then they're not allowed in my daughter's playroom because our little her little toys and so far like that they'll put anything in their mouth.

  • So my dogs know certain areas of the other home that they can't that it cannot begin.

  • They know I went to when?

  • When there's company over After we introduced, though you know how to be be, actually may actually actually chill out and then and I'm getting them learned not to put stuff in their actual amount because I could cause a lot of damage, a lot of damage to the tall when we are eating, I just say that where any and they know not to come near that the day that sexually in their house in my home, that I trained them to actually go to sew clothes on because that's that I was a rule down.

  • My wife made it me that could be all around me, but they like to bathe at that, that that was just standing there in front of you and just stare at you the whole time.

  • You eating like just just just just drop something, just drop something or feed me or just give it to me.

  • So s o just to break that break that habit way Just say way eating And they doesn't blow the genital area.

  • So that's so That's the rule.

  • Kind of want it.

  • Definitely.

  • Maybe have company over.

  • You know what?

  • Don't be in front of the company trying to bag for actually a factory full.

  • So we try to get them out, get them.

  • But that was younger too.

  • Don't beg for actually fools.

  • That's one of the rules.

  • We have only thing that I tell my visitors when winning when it come and visit on visiting my actual home.

  • First I got an axe to visit a I do have dogs.

  • And in the in my home Are you a dog person?

  • First of all, you know, And if they don't mind because I Plus I want I want I want my guest to be comfortable.

  • So if they're not really a dog lover like being about dogs, my dogs know to just keep my dogs in an actual certain area if they o r dog dog lover.

  • How did say, if you see them getting too close to you way?

  • We don't allow that.

  • So don't Don't invite that.

  • Even though you did, you want to play with them.

  • They will be to be calling them to your lab and try and play it.

  • And you get them on our from Berlin from furniture.

  • Just know, try to do what we do weigh in on this.

  • So we like to ingest in force the same habits when we win winner just us in her home.

  • And when we have guests in the whole unknown as of right now, Um, um, my English bulldogs is all I have in the home, remember?

  • Right now, before I had you got shot terriers here and I had a miniature schnauzer here, um, before and my dogs are great, uh, around them And I live in the Kobe sat and everybody, it's strange when I moved over here, everybody in this neighborhood has about we got Borden, Carly's Labradors, great Danes, boxers.

  • You'd think it.

  • We have it over here.

  • No.

  • Um So when my daughters were outside, everybody keep their dogs outside and all of our dogs in that dog aggressive.

  • So they got their name and they play like it's no.

  • So my dogs are very are very social with other animals cause I had to keep them that way because I do show my dogs so I could not stand.

  • It had to be very used to being around other dogs.

  • We're gonna have them in actual show, right?

  • So my dogs are very sociable when it comes to comes around being other dogs.

  • I just want to make people to know, get the breed as directly to your lifestyle as we learn.

  • For me.

  • The English bulldog was great for me because they, um highly not that active.

  • Nando.

  • They're a great companion animal.

  • That's what I love from, um, we know that they're certain drawbacks to keeping them in the home with shaving with the gas and things and things and things off things of that nature.

  • They are great around other animals, great around kids.

  • They think their number three on the actual naming list.

  • So, you know, they just the perfect breathe for me and and I love my English bulldogs know Well, I would never see myself living without an English bulldog.

  • So thank you.

  • I really appreciate you taking your time and coming out to me, Man must love.

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