Goodluck...First find the several grand in your pocket
2007-10-15 15:13:45
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answered by =] 4
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Free English Bulldog Puppies
2016-09-29 07:49:26
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answered by ? 4
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Well, then do a Google search and type in the words free bulldog puppy -- that is how I found your question and several classified advertisements that claimed that they had free bulldog pups. I don't know if they are scams. It is hard to believe that anyone would give away a purebred bulldog, but then again maybe they purchased it and realized that they were not up for the puppy lifestyle. Also, I'm not sure that any of these places are near your location. I would be unwilling to send someone money to ship a "free" bulldog puppy because the puppy is unlikely to show up and you'll never see your money again. Stick to places that are within driving distance of your home. If you can't find any, try your local pound and petfinder.com. I have seen adult English bulldogs at the pound and on petfinder.
Before you adopt any bulldog, you should be aware that they have TONS of health issues. You will have lots of vet bills. There is nothing the vet likes more than to see a customer walk into the clinic with a bulldog pup (I know, I am a bulldog owner).
2007-10-17 21:04:08
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answered by researched it 4
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Free English Bulldog
2016-12-15 17:55:40
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answered by bednarz 4
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Do you realize that it is physically impossible for english bulldogs to give birth naturally? Every single one of them was brought into this world by cesarean section. And let me tell you, that is NOT a cheap surgery. Now explain to me why anyone would drop the kind of money a surgery like that requires (not to mention the fact that many bulldogs are also artificially inseminated) and then turn around and give the pups away for free?
Let's not even get into the hundreds of dollars a year bulldog owners spend on their dogs' considerable health problems (all "cheap" or "free" bulldogs have horrible skin problems, allergies, breathing difficulties, heart disease, etc).
You might be able to find a young bulldog for considerably less than a reputable breeder through bulldog breed rescue (although even then, most of them are probably "cheap" puppies that someone got tired of paying vet bills out the wazoo for). But you won't find a pure bred english puppy male for free.
2007-10-15 16:10:05
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answered by ainawgsd 7
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Before you proceed with any puppy advertised as "free" read about the Nigerian puppy scam. Run an internet search on "Nigerian puppy scam" and you will find that thousands of people across the country have been scammed out of money in an effort to ship the purported "free" puppy. The scam artists steal photos of bulldog puppies off of legitimate breeders' websites and then advertise "free" puppies in your local papers and on otherwise legitimate websites, such as Yahoo. They concoct convoluted stories about why they can't care for the 8-12 week old pup, which is not only free but also comes with AKC papers, is fully vaccinated, wonderful with children and house-trained too! What 8-12 week old pup is house-trained? Red flags should be going up all over the place.
Of course, the puppy never shows up, excuses are made, more money is requested. Dog lovers can't bear the thought of their little pup held up at customs so they send more money. The scam artists frequently ask for the money to be sent via Western Union.
The scam started with English bulldog puppies, but it has expanded to other breeds. Get your puppies from legitimate sources, go see the pup in person, get references from the alleged breeder or owner. Puppy buyers beware.
2007-10-17 21:55:30
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answered by boogybass 1
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ROFL!
Pure bred BULLDOG puppy? Unless you want a cardboard cut out of the dog, be prepared to pay up to $2000 for a well-bred English Bulldog puppy.
Check http://www.petfinder.com for a Bulldog but I doubt you will find one for free. They are in shelters and foster homes. You should be willing to pay a minimum of $200 for one. I wouldn't be too picky about sex and age, either.
2007-10-15 15:17:05
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answered by Elena 5
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Give me a break.
Why do people think they can go online and find an extremely expensive purebred puppy that somebody will just hand to them for free?
If you could get purebred puppies for free, why would anybody bother selling them?
If you want a free dog, go adopt a homeless adult dog from a shelter. That's the closest you'll ever get.
Nobody with half a brain would give someone begging on the internet a free purebred puppy. Heck, I wouldn't give you a pet rat I didn't like.
FREE AND PUPPY DON'T GO IN THE SAME SENTENCE!!! PETS ARE NEVER EVER FREE!!!!
2007-10-15 15:14:36
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answered by Dreamer 7
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If you are looking for a FREE dog, you probably don't have the money t is going to require to properly care for the pet. So sorry...
What is your plan when the pup gets parvo? When the bulldog can't breathe and has to have a soft pallate surgery? What about the continuing yeast infection he may have in his skin folds- Gold Bond won't take care of that problem...
Don't get a puppy. Wait until you understand the responsibility.
Good luck :>)
2007-10-15 15:24:11
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answered by SisterBug 2
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I doubt that anyone is giving away an English bulldog pup for free. If they did I'd be very afraid. Why would you give away an English bulldog puppy anyway?
2007-10-15 15:20:02
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answered by Freckles... 7
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Hi, I understand that you are looking for some advice or resources to help fully train your dog or fix behavior problems. If a professional dog trainer is not an option at this time, or if you want to trt training your dog on your own (a great way to bond), I'd suggest you https://biturl.im/aU8Ye
A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.
2016-06-01 00:55:09
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answered by luella 3
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