darkday
Active member
John,
Unfortunately you have adopted a dog that is prone to sickness and multiple trips to the vet per year. English bull dogs are not generally healthy by genetics. For years they have bred these dogs to be as short fat and compact as possible, with no concern to the adverse heath effects to the dog. There has been considerable talk in the breeding comunity over the past couple of yrs about discontinuing the breed all together. I doubt that will ever happen.
Bull dogs are a huge responsibility, and do not come cheap. Hind sight being 20/20 you really should have researched the breed a little better. I say that only because I was toght the very same lesson about 6 yrs ago, when we got Otis, our english bull. I research the breed, and the eventual breeder for a solid 2 yrs, and thought I knew, and was prepared for everything......this was not so.
Sorry to hear about your luck John, it's heart breaking. The only advice I could give you, is go to the local SPCA and tell them of your situation. Go IN PERSON. Let them know that you are left with no choice other than to give the dog up, as you can not afford his care. Those people have huge hearts, and you might get lucky........they will not want you to give the dog up for adoption.
x2, bulldogs are expensive and very prone to problems. no amount of research will tell you about their allergy problems, intestinal problems, eye problems, skin problems and tail socket problems. we researched the breed as well and thought that a bulldog would be perfect for us. to make a long story short we bought one a year old from our daughter's friend and a year later two operations and numerous trips to the vet we could not afford to keep him. spent around 4 thousand and the next thing was allergy testing.
we could not sell him to some other unsuspecting person, would not be fair to the people or the dog that we had grown to love. we found a non profit group called the alberta bulldog rescue that has vets that volunteer their time to help care for the bulldogs expensive medical needs. They also have volunteers and fosters and will place your bulldog upon surrendering him in his "forever home". you can search them on facebook or if u can't find them i will post their number.
I also think they should ban the breeding of these dogs, they are wonderful loving dogs but to many owner's can not afford them and the dog is left to suffer with their many medical problems. These dogs are literally in their own private hell.