Pedigree English Bull Terrier Puppy Needs A Urgent Home

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Pedigree English Bull Terrier Puppy Needs A Urgent Home

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Hi guys,

I have a lovely 5 month old EBT puppy (bitch) that I need to find a new family for urgently.

I bought the puppy from a dog show in bkk, cost me over 28,000b and brought her home to meet my other (big) adult dog.

They got on fine and spent all day every day playing.

About 10 days ago whilst chasing each other round the garden the puppy (Roxy) slipped and the big dog running into her broke her leg in 2 places.

Rushed her straight to the vets where they have put a pin in her leg and she will make a full recovery how ever their play is rough and i'm not in a situation to be able to keep the two seperate.

I have given this a lot of thought and I realise I need to give her up, to a loving home as she wont be able to get the rest she needs and I can see in the future possibly more issues.

She has all of her shots up to date and will make/is a wonderful dog. Its very hard for me to make this decision but I believe its for the best for both of them and she will ONLY go to a safe loving home.

Please email me in regards to this at mxthailand @ gmail . com (removing the spaces) or text 082 248 2214 as Im on a visa run over the weekend and wont have my telephone and I will contact you.

Many thanks if you feel you can help or know someone that can.
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What a lovely dog. If somebody doesn't take you up on your offer shortly, I certainly will. As it is, I'm trying to stop myself texting you right now. I have two dogs already (bitches) but they wouldn't be a problem. The dalmatian lives in a world of her own and simply doesn't mix with a low down species like dogs......lol. My rottweiler is great and super gentle, so we'll see. Have to speak to the missus first though.

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Takiap wrote:What a lovely dog. If somebody doesn't take you up on your offer shortly, I certainly will. As it is, I'm trying to stop myself texting you right now. I have two dogs already (bitches) but they wouldn't be a problem. The dalmatian lives in a world of her own and simply doesn't mix with a low down species like dogs......lol. My rottweiler is great and super gentle, so we'll see. Have to speak to the missus first though.

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Hi Takiap,

She is in the vets until Monday. They wanted to keep her in for 10 days to make sure everything is fine, and also to stop any further 'accidents' happening with my big dog.

She gets on well with other dogs, just my big (65kg+ of muscle) dog just doesn't realise he is like a speeding train when he runs although good natured doesn't know his own mass/strength and I couldn't see Roxy get hurt again.

So ideally i'd be looking to meet with her new owners at the vets on Monday or Tuesday. That way the vet can explain to us both what has gone on and what happens from now.

Roxy will be on meds for about 5 days after she gets out, will obviously need to take it easy for a bit.

The pin in her leg will need to be removed after 6-8 weeks I believe but thats just a quick procedure from what the vet has said, pop her in in the morning and she will be done by lunch time.

I have paid already for all the surgery costs.

I'm sure you can talk the wife round, let me know if you need some more cute puppy pics of her to help :)
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Post by Aussie_Al »

Hi MD1950,

Myself, wife, and 10.5 y.o. step daughter may be very interested: and sure as a bitch she will get on with my Belgian shepherd male when he arrives in early July.

The only issue at present is what cost you may be seeking, so by all means PM me and we can chat further; and I can send you my local mobile cell phone number.

I am very experienced with medium to large dogs, and my step daughter is a pet freak.
So time for her to learn the responsibilities of keeping a pet etc.

I hope to hear from you soon, okay.

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