You are right, Julie. He was always smiling and wagging his tail. I can’t imagine what it would feel like to have this Bulldog hit the sleeve. He was so strong and well muscled that I think he would have knocked me over just bumping me—and then I would have drowned in dog spit! 🙂
Shane & Jaime
16 years ago
Ha, he IS a big lug. As a Rottweiler fan (and former owner), I always enjoy seeing pictures of “alternative” breeds working.
And jeezy peezy, how many collars does that dog have on, anyway?
This dog looked like a big friendly dog even when he was going for the sleeve. Always wagging his tail and “smiling.”
You are right, Julie. He was always smiling and wagging his tail. I can’t imagine what it would feel like to have this Bulldog hit the sleeve. He was so strong and well muscled that I think he would have knocked me over just bumping me—and then I would have drowned in dog spit! 🙂
Ha, he IS a big lug. As a Rottweiler fan (and former owner), I always enjoy seeing pictures of “alternative” breeds working.
And jeezy peezy, how many collars does that dog have on, anyway?
Jaime, I laughed so hard at your “jeezy peezy” comment. You know those big dogs—they like to wear a lot of bling!
Thank you for teaching me a new saying!