Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
That is your right.





I am sure you do.





Still doesn't change the fact you/they didn't lift a finger to condition her to begin with.

Still doesn't change the fact she seemed to be a so-so dog in ability ... so why match her again?





Yeah?

And I could wallpaper a building with the vet reports I have shot down over the last 25 years ... from "licensed, practicing vets."

From at least 50 vets over the years, who said a dog "can't have babesia" in the US ... to a "licensed, practicing vet" who had a dog right in front of him, dying of kidney failure ... the lab results in front of his face ... and who STILL rejected my statement to the owner (over the phone 600 miles away) telling her THE DOG HAS EATEN ANTI-FREEZE ...

The "licensed, practicing vet" said, NO ... and when the woman came home, her boyfriend informed her, "Oh my god, I shook off some antifreeze I spilled on the floor mat right in front of her."

So you can disagree with what I say, and follow bookworm vets who know nothing about bulldogs, again that is your right.

But the very fact you (or whomever it was) DIDN'T EVEN TRY to save that bitch makes you/them UTTER PIECES OF SHIT ... for exactly the reasons I said above.

Jack
Frail boned yes! So so in ability not at all. And not trying to save her would have been leaving her where she was. Bringing her to a vet is trying to save her. You dont know the extent of her injuries the vet did. People who Bulldog know there are some that can't be saved. Free finished strong and got to do what she loved.