Wednesday - 3/12/03 - 7:00 PM
Tonight I got a frantic e-mail and a message was left on my recorder:
I follow your web page 2 to 3 times a week. I bought a bulldog about
6weeks ago from a source other than you because you were all out of puppies. Well my
bullie, her name is Belle is now sick. I have well documented vet records, which lead to
believe that she has a respiratory defect (congenial). Pardon my spelling if it is not
correct.. I most likely could take her back and receive another puppy or get my money
back. BUT I am to attached to just let her go. She has the best personality and is the
most loving dog I have ever been around. Belle is on antibiotics and bed rest -- no
playing and spends her days at the vet. The vet suggested sending her to a university
like Auburn or Georgia but they said that could get up to around five to six thousand
dollars if the have to keep her a while. I am 24 years old, I work full time, go to
school part time, and do not make nearly enough to afford the five thousand dollars. I
have about one thousand that I can spend, that is my max. And I just recently in the last
week spent six hundred dollars between the emergency clinic, a specialist, and my vet. Do
you have any suggestions on things I could do or ways to get help?
I can go into more detail if needed. You can reach me a xxx-xx-xxx
Thank you for your time
I called him and told him I would take care of his puppy in return for him helping me with
"manual labor" I was unable to do. He said he would think about it.....
His breeder told him if it was a sick as he had told her, she
would have it put down. Only if the body was packed on ice and returned to them so they
could have an autopsy done would there be a refund.
Oh Good Lord, how can people be so cruel. There will be no sleep for me
tonight.....
5:30 AM
Along about dusk, the Dingo came visiting. Fluffy, Boomer & Dumpy were overjoyed to see him. They all
ran around the yard area acting like fools then went on a chase into the woods. You could just
hear them say "We were so worried about you. We need you to stay here to help protect everyone!
You won't believe what we saw in the woods........"
We've been up since 3:30 AM feeding puppies, so it's back to bed for a short nap, "our gang" will want
to be let out as soon as the sun comes up.
Tuesday - 3/11/03 - 2:00 PM
Click here to view "Adventures of The Champ" Download time is 30 minutes.
In this one, he's chasing a spray of water. Please be assured that this is not one of his
normal activities because he could re-injure himself. We allowed this, one time only, because
we wanted you to see how well he is doing!!!
6:00 AM
After a bully goes potty, they naturally kick off with one back leg and then the other.
Nothing remarkable about that... EXCEPT when it's the Champ. It's a major feat, a
milestone, a sign post! He's still shaky, reminding
me of a little boy learning how to roller skate but he DID IT!! He made it around the ring
once, now there's no stopping him, he'll do it again.
Eight weeks ago, we got him back from his former owners, an injury had caused him to lose
control of his hindquarters and his bladder. The Champ was flat on his tummy pulling himself
around with his front legs and NOW he's just about there! One more goal for this 7 month old
Bulldog, raising his leg to mark his territory and his therapy will be complete.
God Bless Bob, who has spend countless hours teaching The Champ how to walk again. I'm so
proud of them both!!!
Monday - 3/10/03 - 7:30 AM
Saturday, Peanut Butter Cookie's big brother, Oatmeal Cookie, went to his new home in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Christina got happy tears in her eyes when she saw him! 'Oatie'
(short for Oatmeal Cookie which is a mouthful - excuse the metaphor) likes girls and Chris
was crazy about him too. I met them in Tupelo, Mississippi since I had to go there to buy dog food. I
took Oatie's sister, Sugar Cookie, so Chris and her friend, Dawn, could meet her. Dawn,
who came along to drive, was totally a "cat person" until Sugar won her heart. Sugar had
a "fussy fit" when Dawn put her down. She wanted to go home with her. Sugar would look
straight at Dawn and fussed at her as if to say, "Pick me back up! Take me home with
you!!" Naturally they wanted to buy her and I hated to say "No".
Sunday - 03/09/03 - 8:00 PM

Day Out For Chicago Area PuppyGal Bullies, plus Oboe, a black Pug!
Click Here For More Pictures of Bulldogs romping in the snow!!!
8:00 AM
Updated Last Night - Adventures of Peanut!
Written By "Mama Bob" Especially for Bronson & Alec!
Click Here - To Enter Peanut's World!!
Saturday - 03/08/03 - 6:00 AM
Up for a 2 AM feeding puppies, I checked my e-mails before crawling back to bed. There I
found an emotionally distraught e-mail telling me in graphic detail that a 3 year old male
Bully Bred By PuppyGal had been hit by a car and killed. This intact male had gone out
to go potty - running free in a new area without a fence or anyone watching him. Every
time I closed my eyes this scenario played out in my mind so I have been unable to go back
to sleep.
Friday - 03/07/03 - 10:00 AM
We were up for a long time in the wee hours of the morning feeding puppies, etc. so when I
finally got back to sleep, I slept like a log, oops in this case it should have been dog -
Bulldog that is!!! (little attempt at humor) Can you tell I'm on the verge of a "Bully Butt
Wiggle" attitude.
I e-mailed McDonald's to tell them about the wonderful attitude the lady who works the drive-in
window, at their Bolivar, TN location, displays to all of her customers, the operative word here being "her". Please take
the time to compliment upper management on good service and positive attitudes. Most of the
time they only receive complaints.
Peanut is such a stinker!!! At a point in time if he continues to make progress, he will be
placed in a loving, protective home but that decision is several weeks away. Click Here - To Enter Peanut's World!!
I told Bob he should try to get Peanuts stories published, then he and Peanut could go visit
with lots of children and make them smile. I call him "little
goober" when he does something cute. If only you could have seen the look on his face
when all the puppies were getting under him "trying to find dinner" he kept going higher
and higher with his feet off the ground and since there were so many of them they kept him
level. He looked at me like "look what they're doing". I just reached over and picked
him up. When I've put the little pups in with him, to clean their box, he just licks and
licks them. He loves them so much...or maybe he just tastes milk on them!! I want to
believe he loves them.
Have a wonderful day!!!
Judy
Thursday - 03/06/03 - 5:30 AM
Here at Dogwood Pond, we are ready for Spring! I told Bob, the Buttercups were blooming
so we needed to take the snowflakes off the website! The time has arrived for new beginnings,
elimination of irritations, spring house cleaning and making plans for the future!!
Can you tell I feel better!? An enlarged heart is a wicked thing but I can now breathe deeply
without my heart hurting and I can do some work without getting too exhausted due to lack of oxygen.
My meds need to be tweaked, but I'm getting there.
Judy
Monday - 03/03/03 - 9:00 AM
The Champ's Great Chase - we let him outside to do "his business" occasionally
checking on him. This morning his free spirit took over and he led Bob on a chase,
down the drive almost to the mailbox, 1/4 mile away from the house. At first he was
following Boomer, then Fluffy sped past so he got his motor running and was good for the
chase. He can't run but a few steps, but he had his whole heart into the race so he would
bunny hop a few times, switch to his newly acquired run, then do a fast walk. Finally, he
was just doing a fast hustle. He heard Bob calling, looked over his shoulder, decided Bob
had joined the game and since Fluffy was long gone, his goal was to stay ahead of
Bob. At least that had better be what he was thinking, instead of just being a
stubborn teenager!!
Finally, Bob overtook him. Look
at the picture below. The Champ was in about the same position as the Dingo, when he
joined the game. Then notice way down on the left side of the drive, before the last
curve there is a black stump. That is how far he went!!!
All this from a Bully the vets wanted to "put down" because he was cripple!!!

Saturday - 03/01/03 - 12:30 PM
Wednesday night, I went downstairs to check on Bob because he had been gone for a long
time. Here's this 65 year old man sitting cross-legged in a child's wadding pool with a
big pouty mama, Gabby, half on his lap, with one puppy nursing. He has a turkey sandwich
in one hand, he takes a bite, then tears off Gabby a hunk. She was afraid of her puppies
so he decided it was time to hug her up tight and give her maximum comfort. He did this same
routine through 4 puppies. It worked, she is much much better now although he still has
to have his bare feet in the pool, she rests her head on one and he rubs the side of her
head and neck with the other.
8:00 AM
The Champ has the Bully Butt Wiggle almost mastered!!! This morning he
started doing it!! Only if you have a Bully can you truly know what this is all about.
Basically, the Bully's posture is stiffer than normal with a very firm stance, the tail
starts to wiggle - only the tail, the hips engage and start moving in joy, then total
happiness takes over, spreading that wiggle down to their back feet!!
Friday - 02/28/03 - 11:00 AM
I cooked chicken all night in the crock pots so The
Dingo came by to eat breakfast. I'm sure he isn't too far away, not with lots of chicken
to be eaten. He's probably laying out in the underbrush waiting to hear me call "Kitty,
Kitty", then he'll come running.
Click Here - Judy Is Sick
Thursday - 02/27/03 - 8:00 AM
The Dingo is ALIVE!! Early this morning when Bob was walking Happy, he appeared. Not
close enough to see his eye, but Bob said he appeared to be physically strong. I wish he
would just stay here, so he would be safe, but there is no way to contain a "wild dog".
If I can just get my hands on him, Bob has a antibiotic shot ready.
Goodness, I hope he won't bite.
Saturday - 02/22/03 - 4:00 PM
Life is like a Wild Bronco, just as you think you've got it tamed, it takes off again --
snorting and heels high!!!!
Dingo, is running around in the woods with a half shot out eye and I can't catch him. I had my hands on him and
told Bob to hurry with the leash, it scared him half-crazy so he took off.
Dingo's doesn't belong to anyone...he's a wild dog but he loved Angel so he hung around
out in the underbrush for 5 months before we finally made friends. It took a lot of work
to get him to trust me and I believe "the lead" destroyed the trust. If you saw Dingo
hanging around your house you would probably get frightened. I can see where someone
would be scared of him and if they had children be afraid for their safety... but I'm
afraid he's going to die. I'm blaming myself for not being more careful, it just scared
me so bad when I called him to me and his eye was hanging open. I wanted to get him to the
vet's quickly. I forgot he was wild and always would be.......
Friday - 02/21/03 - 10:30 AM
Good News! The Champ has started to run! Just 2-3 steps yesterday and this morning, but
we're sure he'll continue until he can keep up with "the love of his life", Fluffy our
spayed Miniature American Spitz.
He loves to bury his face in her long white hair,
but she just views him as an ugly, mashed faced, juvenile pest, with buck teeth and a
tongue that quivers when he gets near her. When he comes close she teases him by allowing
him to rub his face on her once, then she looks at him in disgust and scampers off...nose
high in the air.
There Bob and I stood, with the pride of breeder, parenthood and therapist swelling our
hearts!!! It's moments like this that make it all worth while.
Champ now has a "teenage attitude" - I'm a big boy and I'll do what I want. We just laugh
at him!!! It's great to see him like he is now instead of how he first arrived!! He wants to
stay outside with the "strays that came to stay" as shown in the movie clip, but we're afraid
he will get off into the woods and we won't be able to find him.
Looking to the future when Champ will be able to run too far, Bob put a British Training
Lead around his neck to get him use to being lead. Well, he just turn his little
"attitude" on and gave Bob a look of defiance! I could see this spoiled brat was going to
be a challenge so I just got down in his face and gave his look right back to him!!!
What a stinker!!!
Thursday - 02/20/03 - 1:00 PM
This movie clip of The Champ is remarkable, especially if you view the earlier clip first.
I'm guessing he has recovered 90% of the movement he formerly had. When we got him back, 5
weeks ago, from the former owners, he was pulling himself around by his front legs, the
other part of his body was flat on the floor and his bladder leaked all the time.
We are truly amazed at the positive results of his Physical Therapy and Vitamin/Mineral
Regiment. These clips are proof positive of what determination can achieve. I would love
to show them to every kid in America!!!
02/22/03 Click here to view movie clip "The Adventures of The Champ".
Download time is 30 minutes.
We had to run the camera longer so you could get the full impact of his progress
01/24/03 Click here to view movie clip of The Champ "barely walking".
Download time 20 minutes.
Wednesday - 02/19/03 - 7:30 PM
We haven't seen Dingo, but the one time since Angel died. It's been 7 days now, I even cooked 20 lbs of
chicken in the crock pots overnight, but Dingo wasn't waiting by the door this morning. I hope he's safe and has just found a home he likes
better!
Someone is always asking, "Are all Bullies laid back?"
My response is, "Click Here!!"
Why I'm Nicknamed PuppyGal
"We have one mission in life, and that mission is to love" -
Mother Theresa
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