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    I had a Bulldog that passed about 2 yrs ago. SHe was 13 which is WAAAAYYY over their life expectancy and alot of $$ was spent on vet bills. PLease make sure when buying that they come with a vet check guarantee. The most reputable breeders will always offer this. You will not be sorry getting one of these dogs they are the best, but be prepared to shell out some $$ for a top dog.
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    how about any PUGS i use to have one his name was beefy but r apt didnt allow him so we had to sell him.
    but now im living in a house now we need a friend to play with

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    Have you thought about a boxer?? Full of energy and excellent addition to a family.
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    NO CUZ I SEEN THEM TURN ON PEOPLE. MY CUZ HAD HIS TURN ON HIM AND HE HAD TO GET HIM PUT DOWN.
    I WONT RISK THAT WITH MY KIDS

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    WOW thats a new one to me. Ive never seen or heard of a boxer doing that. Their disposition is almost right on par with a bulldog, but they are just more energetic.
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    yeah he had him when he was a baby. i dont know what it was my cuz took care of that dog and that one day he
    just snapped. but there beautiful dog.

    i'm just looking for something small like a pug for my kids to play with

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    Boxer's are the best in my personal opinion, but if you are looking for the "Smashed Face" look, maybe you should consider a Boston Terrier. Sometimes you can find a full breed at the local Animal Shelters, rescues, Texas breeders, and on C-list. I have owned 4 and must say they have a fantastic personality. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by apedroza View Post
    Have you thought about a boxer?? Full of energy and excellent addition to a family.

    ditto, great family dog!!!

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    I would elaborate the for the kids to play with. Depending on the dog's activity level, your kids may get tired of the dog or play too much. I can vouch for golden retriever. This dog has been outstanding with my kids and extremely tolerant of their actions.

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    Great photos Cheri!!!!

    I'm partial to Rottweilers. I've adopted many to families with kids and they are wonderful with them. My Pekingese on the other hand is the terror of the house.
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