Archive for May, 2009

American Bulldog Junior from Jazz and Chopper 2007

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

He looks like his mommy !
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American Bulldog Kennel

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Showcasing our american bulldog outdoor runs.

AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPPY PUMPKIN WENT HOME

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Good Morning Martin!

All is well with ASPEN aka Pumpkin… Her drive home was very excitng at first but she as well as the kids settled down… She whined just a bit when we were keeping her away from the kids… She’s stealing our hearts all ready…

We were so excited when we were allowed to take her home that I forgot to ask Chad about food and Papers… I also told Chad that I would keep in touch by providing photos of her growth… I will be down in that area again in Late August/ early September and would be more than happy to show you our new little Princess…

Thanks again for giving our family the chance to get love an AB…

Denise

American Bulldog Puppies for sale

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Check out American Bulldog Puppies available for sale now!:
American Bulldog Puppy Male – T-BONE:

American Bulldog Puppy Female – PUMPKIN

American BUlldog Puppy Female – PEANUT

American Bulldog Puppy Female – Marylin

American Bulldog Puppy – J.T

American Bulldog Puppy – CORBIN

American Bulldog Zeke from Chevelle and Chooper 2008

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

American Bulldog Zeke 1 year old
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Heroic Pit Bull: Dog Finds Help For Injured Neighbor

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Heroic Pit Bull: Dog Finds Help For Injured Neighbor


By Gus Thomson, Journal Staff Writer

Move over Lassie. A pit bull terrier has shown Auburn’s Jim Roach that heroic dog deeds don’t just happen in the movies or on TV.

Roach fell from a 12-foot-high ladder while picking peaches last month on his rural Mount Vernon Road property. Dazed and unable to move because of his injuries, he soon found renter Jeanne Davis’ two-year-old pit bull Gabby hovering over him and
barking.

“I was unconscious pretty much,” Roach said Tuesday. “I remember a dog licking the side of my face and standing by me and barking and barking and barking.”

But nobody came. That’s when Gabby did the heroically unexpected and went for help.

About 100 yards away and not able to see or hear Roach, Davis heard Gabby furiously barking and thought perhaps someone had entered the property. But Roach’s dog, also nearby, wasn’t barking.

Soon after she first noticed the barking, Gabby emerged.

“She’s barking and then she looks at me and runs back,” Davis said. “It’s kind of like something Lassie would do.”

So Davis followed Gabby. She found her landlord injured and moaning in pain near the pruning ladder.

“I walked over to where he was and Gabby stopped barking,” Davis said.

With Roach immobilized on the ground, a California Highway Patrol helicopter was dispatched to transport the seriously injured college instructor to Roseville Medical Center’s trauma unit for emergency treatment.

Roach, a College of San Mateo instructor, said doctors diagnosed multiple injuries from the fall, including a fractured clavicle, four broken ribs, two cracked vertebrae, and bleeding on the brain.

A towel wrapped around his head, Jason Williams-style, probably saved his life when his head hit the ground, Roach said.

Roach said he spent a week in hospital. One of the first visitors after discharge was Gabby. He said the two now seem to have formed a strong bond as a result of the rescue.

A psychology instructor, Roach said that the incident is a good example of the more endearing side of pit bulls that doesn’t receive media attention.

“I’ve never felt they’ve been given a fair shake,” he said. “They’re just a terrier.”

Davis said Gabby was abused before she adopted her. She’s been training the dog to become less apprehensive around people.

“A lot of people said to put her down, that she’s going to do something bad,” Davis said. “I’m so proud of my dog.”

American Bulldog Axle from Chopper and Matilda 2006

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Hi guys! Just thought I would send you an update and a few new pics of my Axle. He is doing very, very well. We celebrated his third birthday last month! We also had our first baby in January and Axle is great with him. Didn’t take him long at all to get used to the sound of a crying baby!! Also wanted to let you know that I have tried your facebook link on your web page and it doesn’t seem to work. Just keeps saying no search results matched. Hope all is well there, and thank you again for my precious dog! I wouldn’t trade him for the world!camera-2008-016.jpgcamera-2008-034.jpgcamera-2008-042.jpgcamera-061707-003.jpg