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By maysea
Date 09.02.05 13:22 UTC
hi i have my second bullmastiff and am intrested in anything to do with this great bread.
By lube
Date 09.02.05 13:39 UTC
I do. Do you show them?
Lube
By maysea
Date 09.02.05 14:15 UTC
no i dont show yet maybe in the future do you and how old is yours and what sex and coulor
By lube
Date 09.02.05 15:51 UTC
No I don't show as she doesn't like it. She is 2 1/2 years old and is a fawn and lots of fun.
Lube
i have two three year old girls both red fawns amber and jade, i plan on buying a good male pup after the summer on a hope to start showing, so been reading up that
By maysea
Date 10.02.05 11:17 UTC
im a bit confussed seen lots of post saying feed raw eggs but in my bully book it says never feed raw eggs especialy egg white why is this does anybody know or is it just bullmastiff breed.
I have Bullmastiffs, my girls are Red with Black Masks and my boy is Brindle :)
By paxo
Date 09.02.05 20:31 UTC

I have Bullmastiffs
By maysea
Date 10.02.05 10:20 UTC
are yours all gentle giants.
By maysea
Date 10.02.05 10:19 UTC
my bully is only 15 wks only had her for 2 wks had to have our eight month old put to sleep we were gutted.
By paxo
Date 10.02.05 14:24 UTC

Yes mine are gentle giants, why did your 8 month old have to be P.T.S
mollymoo when i get my boy i want him to be brindle, they are lovely they dont seem to be very common where i am though and havent seen many bred, but im keeping my eyes open for a pup after the summer :)
We travelled for hours to get our boy we are really pleased with the way hes turning out hes a true Gent :) I will pm you the breeders we had him from ;)
By maysea
Date 11.02.05 11:51 UTC
very servere brain disorder like cerable pawlsey possible lack of oxygen at birth got her at eight wks our first( bully ) i noticed she sort of walked like a crab.Took her vets vet said she was fine .I persisted to go vets as she started bumping into things contacted breeder he said they are a clumbsy breed any way over time things started getting worse had x rays & blood tests they came back normal .vets then suggested it could be neurological and yes they were right.we decided to have her put to sleep as she couldnt walk in the end without bumping herself or falling basically it was like she had no controll over where her back legs went she would try to greet us and end up going up on her back legs and summersaulting and cracking her head on the floor and her poor little eyes would flick from side to side sometimes for hours it was a very hard time for us and we cried alot but could no longer see such a beautiful gentle and loyal freind be in pain. R.I.P MAGGIE.
By paxo
Date 11.02.05 12:36 UTC

SO sorry , wish you all the best with your new pup
paxo
By LJS
Date 10.02.05 20:39 UTC

I remember many years ago a lovely Bullmastiff puppy was best buddies with my first ever Lab Mars :D
We had hours of fun watching the two pups play together ! It was total chaos :D
Lovely dogs :)
Lucy
xx
hi,
Yep im proudly owned by 3 georgous bullies,i wouldnt change them for the world!!!!!
They are just so addictive thats the problem!!!!!kind,caring,gentle,protective what more could you ask for?????
If you want a nose at our babies please browse our website at: www.freewebs.com/astonpridebullmastiffs
samantha
beautiful bullies sambull, one thing though, to love this breed you have to not mind hair and slobber on everything!!
Either that or be very good at cleaning!which ive had to be!!!!!!!
By Lollie
Date 15.02.05 19:11 UTC
Hi,
I have bullmastiffs, just three at the moment, Alfie (brindle), Lollie (fawn) and Macy (fawn daughter of Lollie).
I did have alfies brother, as well, but he died last year. I just love this great breed.
Karen.
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