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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2012, 05:48:58 pm »

Been in a family that's kept and bred bulldogs since the 70's. Got some good blood on my own yard now to this day. One thing I gotta say  though, and this is not directed any any one person, this is a generalized statement, is that if you have a bulldog, no matter how well trained you think you have it as far as controlling dog aggression, people need to be realistic and remember that even though a bulldog may not start a fight, they can and may darn sure finish it. Even cold dogs are capable of puttin' a hurtin' on another animal if provoked. I just like people to be fully educated as to what a bulldog is capable of. I see alot of sugar coating and the whole 'it's all in how you raise them' speech, and that ain't the case. (I'm speaking soley in reference to dog aggression here.) There is ALWAYS a risk, even if minimal. I know of alot of folks that have 'cold' bulldogs that they use for catching, but I've seen even those dogs get on another dog from time to time. Not being completely honest and realistic does nothing for the breed.

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