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English Bull Terrier - help with pulling?
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At the moment I know I am not giving them the exercise they need - and due to me being on my own and struggling with them both this is why I am rehoming my Bulldog, she is possibly going to a home with another Bulldog and she will get all the attention she deserves. I just really cannot manage two of them, and my ex is living with friends and cannot take her, but I am being really picky about who she goes to!
I would love to take them to a place near me where it has a country park and a big pond for them to swim in - but I realistically cannot take both and it would be such a lot of hassle.
Again, when I just have Bully I am going to devote more time to him and ensure he gets the attention he deserves too
It was a hard decision for me to make to rehome her but it really is in her best interest xxThe more one gets to know of men, the more one values dogs.0 -
Just to update - I didn't get a halti as it wouldn't fit him properly and kept slipping up his face! Got a stop pulling harness that tightens when he pulls but it is padded so it doesn't rub and it works a treat - was out with him for 8 hours today!The more one gets to know of men, the more one values dogs.0
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