badrap
Posted : 3/1/2007 2:07:42 PM
i assume when you say bulldog that you mean american bulldog..... an english bulldog is a different thing all together.
i can tell you that these dogs need a TON of excersise, a TON of training, even more excersise, and even more training.[
] this is not because of their reputations. in fact, the way they got their reputations is from people who didn't excersise or train them. they are normally *great* with kids. in a previous post, i quoted a source who said, as far as he knew, amstaffs and pits were the only breed he could think of that were specifically bred for non-agression towards humans. because of this, they are not good guard dogs and are easily stolen. they are *L O Y A L* and extremely goofy and loveable. you will find many, many members here who have successfully integrated amstaffs, pits, and pit mixes with cats, ferrets, and other dogs. this, however is not always possible. my dogs are lovely with each other, and lovely with most other dogs, but want to kill most small animals. because of their relative strength per size, they can be capable of inflicting a LOT of damage very quickly, and if not trained properly, can be extremely difficult to walk on a leash (they'll drag you around the block 40 times and never slow down) i cannot stress the excersise angle enough. and remember, amstaffs and pits have "terrier" at the end of their names, which means you can expect some terrier style behaviors- hard-headedness, digging, high energy. they are notorious escape artists and should never be left alone in a yard, not even the most dog-proof yard. my male can clear a 6 foot fence, no problem. i would classify them as high maintenance in the energy dept, but that is balanced out by low maintenance grooming needs.
but the most important thing i can tell you is this:NOTHING can prepare you for the public perception of owning these breeds. nothing. people will cross the street when walking, refuse to visit your home, hide their children, evict you, kick you out of parks and public recreation areas, you name it. they are banned in a LOT of cities and by many homeowner's associations. owning a "bully breed" will make it very hard to find a place to rent. people will assume things about YOU (drug dealer, gang banger, dog fighter) when you walk with one. unsavory characters will ask to buy, trade, or breed your dogs.
i don't want to dissuade you and would encourage you to visit a shelter, as i got my purebred amstaff at a shelter.
having said all these things, i wouldn't trade my dogs for the key to the gates of heaven. look around at the photos for sharing, you will find a TON of bullies in there, and i'm sure those posters all feel the same way that i do. nothing beats that "bully smile" and that big block head and that "you're home" or "dinnertime" dance. every bully i've ever known has been *friendly* and sweet and hungry for affection. if you've got love to give, they'll take it and beg for more.
if you think you can handle the energy level, go for it! just remember: they're not for a casual dog owner. if you don't want to work at dog ownership, forget it.
hope that helps.