My Bully

dragonflyreptiles

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My aunt had this female bullmastiff and when I told her what happened with Bailey she felt bad for us and really didn't have room for Prissy except ofr an outside only dog so she let us "borrow" her for as long as we want to.

So she arrived yesterday, my cousin dropped her off and she is fitting in quite well!
 
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dragonflyreptiles

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Thanks Brandy, I have just found out that she snores and VERY loud lol

She wanted to sleep in Emilys bed but she is just a little too big for a twin bed with a 5 year old in it. Ill have to get pics of her beside the kids so you can see h ow big she is :)
 

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WEll I was wrong, she can fit after crawling and digging til she pulled the sheet off the bed and all without waking Emily, she got up there and has some room to sleep lol
 
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thanks all, she ia a great dog, she is almost 3, I don't have the copy of her papers yet but my aunt said she wasn't quite 3 yet and she is a doll, loves the kids and wants to watch them do everything.

I wish I had worked with mastiff's sooner, I probably would not have spent 15 years working with Rotties, Mastiff's are not my ultimate favorite breed.
 

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LOL Bully breeds can always find a place to fit in the bed. Our English Bulldog always sneaks under the covers or finds a way to steal our pillows.
 

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Thanks Alicia, I am so in love with this dog, she is not a drooler at all which is nice, weird but very very nice. She is a little hard to sleep around, the snoring and the weird, I mean really weird half barks and strange noises she makes all night but Ill get used to it and she is well work it, I never get much sleep anyway lol
 
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dragonflyreptiles said:
She is a little hard to sleep around, the snoring and the weird, I mean really weird half barks and strange noises she makes all night but Ill get used to it and she is well work it, I never get much sleep anyway lol

What a great dog!!!! Count your blessings you are only dealing with snoring and dream barks. We have a rottie that not only snores, but "talks" in her sleeps (either the barks or I swear she says "momma" over and over), "chases rabbits" and does other unmentionables that can clear the room :main_laugh:
 

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