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  • #16
    Here is my father's pride and joy
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    • #17
      cute pup bounce!! :)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Turbo3000
        Is he pretty smart? I have to have a very smart inside dog that is easily trained, I can't deal with piss smell.

        My friend got a bulldog and it is the dumbest thing I have ever seen, although my friend really didn't train it right in my opinion. His room smells like a piss factory.
        My puppy hasnt pissed in the house since it was 3 month old. Your friend dosent sound like someone that that should have a dog.

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        • #19
          he is getting thick

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Turbo3000
            Is he pretty smart? I have to have a very smart inside dog that is easily trained, I can't deal with piss smell.

            My friend got a bulldog and it is the dumbest thing I have ever seen, although my friend really didn't train it right in my opinion. His room smells like a piss factory.
            it has nothing to do with how smart or dumb the dog is. it's about the amount of time you dedicate to your dog's training. you do realize that dogs don't just KNOW how to pee outside. it takes patience and consistence to teach them what is right and wrong. and NEVER use weewee pads, it'll just confuse them as to where it's okay to go.

            crate train and if you're home you need to keep an eye on them and understand doggie body language (what's he look like when he's gonna piddle or poopie).

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            • #21
              Originally posted by pudgy
              he is getting thick
              ya, he will be a thick boy. right now he is in that stage where he is all arms and legs. all though you can really see his muscles and how deep his chest is when he is running around.

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              • #22
                So how heavy will he get as an adult? I like the brindle pattern best :D

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                • #23
                  He's growing so fast! I love the pic of him looking out the window.

                  Have you taught him any tricks yet?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Puddles

                    Have you taught him any tricks yet?
                    he sits. lol :P

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Primal Instinct
                      So how heavy will he get as an adult? I like the brindle pattern best :D
                      We have the Euro type boxer. There are the american type who are taller with longer legs and get to be about 65-80lbs. The Euro Type have shorter legs and are more bully type built. He wont be as tall as the american type but he will be the same weight. He will appear to have more muscle and be built more like an american bull dog or a Bull Terrior just with a much smaller waist.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Puddles
                        He's growing so fast! I love the pic of him looking out the window.

                        Have you taught him any tricks yet?
                        no tricks yet. We have been more concerned with making him stop jumping on people and trying to box the shit out of every dog he sees. lol

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by sana
                          he sits. lol :P
                          That's not a trick! lmao

                          Sitting is good though. :)

                          Does he listen better to you or Bouncer?

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                          • #28
                            I have two boxers, they makw awesome pets. Smart and very loyal...always happy to around their people. Life is better with them.:D

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                            • #29
                              Puppies and adolescents learn not to jump if you ignore them when they do it. It sends them the signal that they won't get attention by acting that way. It's very confusing for them if people give them attention and yell at them for jumping at the same time. He sounds like a really cool dog, Bouncer. An 80lb Bulldog with a waist, hehe.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by sana
                                lol - i tried to edit and reattach and it won't let me... here's the first pic resized
                                I think it always does that. I thought it was just me. Maybe there is something for Keiser to fix. :D

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