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BigPaddy
Jun 30, 2008

That night we performed the rite and opened the gate.
Halfway through, I went to fix us both a coke float.
By the time I got back, he'd gone insane.
Plus, he'd left the gate open and there was evil everywhere.


Instant Jellyfish posted:

In my experience bostons still desire mayhem but aren't able to breathe enough/have enough face to carry it out. Be sure to look up brachycephalic syndrome if you are interested in bostons, pugs, or any of the other flat faced dogs so you know what medical issues to be prepared for.

I know 3 Bostons and 2 of them have endless energy it seems, the only calm one has disabled back legs so hasn't got much of a choice. Again it depends on if you go to a breeder who breeds for pets or agility events. Mu Olde English Bulldogge has a fairly flat face, not pug flat but still very brachycephallic and she doesn't have issues breathing, the main problem was when she got a ton of dirt up her nose into her lungs and ended up with pneumonia.

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