Dog food recall

thank god my moms chihuhua doesnt eat any of the pouch or canned food, when i saw ol' roy on there i was gonna flip....my mom would go insane without her pup around
 
Hey I was wondering If anyone know the difference between english bull gogs an Olde english Bull dogs? Someone has a post at work claiming their is.
 
koibybrian said:
Hey I was wondering If anyone know the difference between english bull gogs an Olde english Bull dogs? Someone has a post at work claiming their is.


The Olde English Bulldogge is a very new and rare breed developed by David Leavitt through the crossing half English Bulldog, and the other half: Bullmastiff, Pit Bull, and American Bulldog. In 1971 he became disenchanted with English Bulldogs due to their breeding and breathing problems. He discovered that they didn’t look like their ancestors who were healthier and less extreme. David's goal was to produce a dog with the looks of the 18th century bulldog, with the temperament of today's English Bulldogs, yet healthy, without breathing problems, or all the other aliments today's English Bulldogs are prone to. This new breed can now breathe. They will never be like hounds, able to run for miles during the hottest weather of summer, but they’re three times better than the restricted modern Bulldog. Cesarean section births are not necessary. Artificial insemination, due to male ineptness and lack of drive, has been replaced by natural ties. Life span is over eleven years. All breeding stock have had hip x-rays. No dog with bad hips is bred. David says he is now achieving his goal of producing a Bulldog with the health and temperament to be able to serve people, instead of forcing people to serve him.
 
Al-53 said:
The Olde English Bulldogge is a very new and rare breed developed by David Leavitt through the crossing half English Bulldog, and the other half: Bullmastiff, Pit Bull, and American Bulldog. In 1971 he became disenchanted with English Bulldogs due to their breeding and breathing problems. He discovered that they didn’t look like their ancestors who were healthier and less extreme. David's goal was to produce a dog with the looks of the 18th century bulldog, with the temperament of today's English Bulldogs, yet healthy, without breathing problems, or all the other aliments today's English Bulldogs are prone to. This new breed can now breathe. They will never be like hounds, able to run for miles during the hottest weather of summer, but they’re three times better than the restricted modern Bulldog. Cesarean section births are not necessary. Artificial insemination, due to male ineptness and lack of drive, has been replaced by natural ties. Life span is over eleven years. All breeding stock have had hip x-rays. No dog with bad hips is bred. David says he is now achieving his goal of producing a Bulldog with the health and temperament to be able to serve people, instead of forcing people to serve him.

Wow I can not thank you enough been out of dogs for a while someone at work is selling Olde English Bulldogs . Warren kennal I think. Friend had a Bull dog and just as you described on all acounts. Hmm Might be worth looking into. Prior to that Redbone coonhound. Wanted a Bloodhoud, however logevity at 6 years- ten would break my heart. Grow attached to the furry critters. Olde English Intrigued me. I like the bull dogs and hounds. Want low sheading. Maybe something I can take to Sporting Clays. Thank you so much, I really am greatfull!
 
It's May 5th. Brought this thread back because of a local newspaper headline this morning. Here's what it said, "Pet Food Mess", "It may be worse than you think-A lot worse". I don't like sounding like an alarmist but I thought any increased awareness would be good when it came to our little buddies.
When this thread was started we changed to a 5 star dog food. It was added to the recall list at the end of April.
Here's what we can do. Call the 1-800 number on your dog/cat food package or go to their web site. Most "Brands" are policing themselves and will have a recall list of their brands if they had to recall.
Here's the web address of the local paper Visalia Times-Delta - www.visaliatimesdelta.com - in case you wanted to read the article. It's "May5-6,2007 Weekend Edition". A few Vets tell what symptoms to watch for.
 
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