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<blockquote data-quote="FARMER4LIFE" data-source="post: 237443" data-attributes="member: 4170"><p>She is an olde english bulldogge. They're similar to the english bulldogge but without all the health problems. They tend to be a little taller on average and their nose isn't as smashed in on their face. Very cute!! So if anyone is interested please let me know!!!! They will be registered with the international olde english bulldogge association. For all those who love the dukes of hazzard, her daddy was Roscoe P. Coaltrain. However...I just named her Maggie Moo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FARMER4LIFE, post: 237443, member: 4170"] She is an olde english bulldogge. They're similar to the english bulldogge but without all the health problems. They tend to be a little taller on average and their nose isn't as smashed in on their face. Very cute!! So if anyone is interested please let me know!!!! They will be registered with the international olde english bulldogge association. For all those who love the dukes of hazzard, her daddy was Roscoe P. Coaltrain. However...I just named her Maggie Moo. [/QUOTE]
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