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Old 09-09-2010, 05:24 AM   #18
KRbGA0Bg

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im sorry prophecy, but laced is right.

you have a large number of dogs and they are all cooped up in a home with "seperate rooms" yes you had them apart BUT they were not contained properly. if they were contained the correct way you wouldnt be in the position you are in today. they should either be crated or at least have the bulldogs chained outside or even inside.

everybody has an excuse but the blame allways comes down to the owner, so what if your neigbours do this or that you made the choice to have that breed and those numbers of dogs in an area which obviously doesnt suit them.

now what will happen is one of your dogs may die from injuries and another may be pts because of choices you have made.
you should be thankfull the dogs didnt do more damage to the house.ive seen pictures of doors that have had holes eaten out of them from curious bored bulldogs.
they are escape artists, chains are not just to stop them from getting to each other you know.

these are rookie mistakes and rookie mistakes should never ever happen. they are rookie mistakes because you should have learned what was proper containment when you were a rookie, before you even owned the dogs.

a child like gate in a doorway is hardly seperating your dogs, its putting a barrier in between dogs they can and will breach given five spare seconds of you looking elswhere.



i would euth the bulldogs if i was you and do some more research before you even think about owning another one.
at the end of the day you have two dead dogs on your hands , one due to injuries the other due to the fact you cannot contain it.


Please dont take this as im tearing strips off you for this as i do understand your obviously gutted it ever happened and probly pretty suprised it could happen, but you know need to take measures to ensure it NEVER happens ever again.
get some chain spots organised even if you have to make short ones inside, cant make them inside? move, or get rid of the dogs. in more than ten years i have never had a single yard accident with my bulldogs and ive had up to six dogs on the yard at once, the secret was to be dilligent and checkl every single connection from axle to collar on every single animal in the yard, it takes two minutes out of each day,.
checking all crate hinges and locks, and even a spare chain spot doesnt hurt , even if it can be swiftly set up while maintanence happens.


as i said sorry for being harsh on you but you now have no excuses if this happens again, get them dogs contained fast.
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