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LILIBET March 2021 - August 2024Our treasured Lilibet was involved in a devastating accident. Sadly she has left us to b...
05/08/2024

LILIBET
March 2021 - August 2024

Our treasured Lilibet was involved in a devastating accident.
Sadly she has left us to be with Mumma Iris and sister Fleur.

Lilibet was her own shining star, main character energy.
Lilibet kept her figure in hard condition.
She adored her sisters. Never missed helping on the side by side with chores.
She was extremely fit, playful and sometimes outspoken.
We often joked Lilibet was her favourite human ( Shelly Biancon ) in dog form.

We have lost one of the most pure connections of family love.
We will miss you Lilibet.
Gone too soon my sweet girl, with another chunk of my broken heart 🩶

08/07/2024

PATRICK ⭐️ We all start somewhere… Patrick had been indoors at Bulla a grand total of 3x times before the championship s...
16/06/2024

PATRICK ⭐️ We all start somewhere…

Patrick had been indoors at Bulla a grand total of 3x times before the championship show. 2x of those were for what Patrick knows as fun, exciting running sessions (RFG).

To receive this critique of Patrick has been something special 🥰
Patrick and I have been practicing for this opportunity for years. Transforming from farm bike dog to show dog overnight 😅

For Patricks first real show, he traveled and crated with his daughters and granddaughter like the true gentleman he is. He also put up with my inexperienced handling and as soon as we arrived home that evening, he probably ran 5x laps of the yard to release the built up energy.

Thank you, Miki and Debbie for everything on the day!!
Thank you, Linda and Kate for encouraging me to bring Patrick out for the first time and for being true supporters of my dreams.
Thank you, Dom for the open show.
Thank you, Mum (Shelly) and Donna - Sorry you couldn’t be there.

Appreciation to the British Bulldog Club of Victoria for the Open Show and the 110th championship show.
Thank you to our judges, especially breed specialist Sonia Saxon (UK).

Everyone that made the day what it was… an exciting whirlwind of success.. thank you ☺️

PENNY - for our first time breeding for the show ring and building on certain characteristics… ear set a little heavy an...
12/06/2024

PENNY - for our first time breeding for the show ring and building on certain characteristics… ear set a little heavy and high is a major improvement from Mumma Blooms elephant ears 😅
Unfortunately Penny wasn’t feeling her best on show day with two massive heat spots developing where her chain sits but she still tried her little heart out 🥰

Thank you Sonia Saxon and the British Bulldog Club of Victoria. What an honour to receive our first critiques!

Critique by Sonia Saxon (UK)
British Bulldog Club of Victoria 110th Championship Show

Littlerockbull Tuff Pennies – B/W girl with lovely head qualities, ear set a little heavy and high, but she has a lovely length of skull and well cushioned cheeks that extend beyond her dark, clear expressive eyes. Her big black nose fits neatly between a thin nose over wrinkle with wide open nostrils. Good layback and length of foreface, she
has the widest of muzzles and a lovely underjaw. Well tacked on front and neat feet, she has enough neck and is slightly longer cast but has big ribs, I would prefer a tail and more angulation on her backend, and she lost to 1 on movement.

Photo credit - Stryker Photography

05/06/2024

What an experience!on the 110th British Bulldog Club of Victoria Championship Show. One year anniversary of entering the...
30/05/2024

What an experience!
on the 110th British Bulldog Club of Victoria Championship Show.

One year anniversary of entering the show ring, we started the day with the Kilmore Show.
Under judge Salina Chan (Tas)
ESME
(LittleRockBull My Own Path)
- Best of Breed
- Best Intermediate in Group
- Best Exhibit in Group

There are so many people to thank for the guidance on this journey and those that made our day what it was!! I am so, so grateful and a little overwhelmed still ☺️

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A little late to share our day at   Lil GG, Esme and Eartha all had the best day ever!Don’t worry there’s nothing wrong ...
06/05/2024

A little late to share our day at
Lil GG, Esme and Eartha all had the best day ever!
Don’t worry there’s nothing wrong with GG’s eyes… that’s her unsure squint 🤨
Thank you to the British Bulldog Club of Victoria for the opportunities provided to represent the Standard British Bulldog. I highly rate our days out at events!

02/05/2024

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Kissed by the dew of dawn, in a meadow where the whispers of nature hum softly, a tender and sweet puppy blends with the earth’s flora. Eyes brimming with the innocence of life's dawning, he peers into the mists of the world with wonder. A creature of both earth and ethereal dreams, he holds the purest form of love and an untamed spirit that speaks to the soul's own yearning for freedom and discovery. The air seems to shimmer with the magic of beginnings, each breath a new adventure. We are reminded of the enchantment that dwells in a simple being. Puppies remind us of the childlike joy we all once knew, a reminder that magic resides not in the extraordinary, but in the everyday grace of paws treading softly upon the tapestry of the natural world

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23/03/2024

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Bulldog CPR 🚑
Bulldogs should be on their back!
Not on the side like most dogs due to there barrel Chested shape..

Lay your Bulldog on his right side and check his pulse. Choose to lay your Bulldog on his right side so that his heart is facing up.
Now, feel your Bulldog’s pulse by bring his left leg elbow back to the chest. Take note that the spot where the elbow meets the chest will be the 3rd to 5th chest space – and that is where your Bulldog’s heart is found. Feel the area or try to see if you can hear his heart beating.
If you cannot feel or hear through the heart pulse point, check the wrist. To do this, you can run your finger along your Bulldog’s dewclaw pad on either front or back foot and look for a pulse. If there is faint or no pulse heard or felt, proceed to perform CPR.
Check your Bulldog’s airways to see if there is anything blocking it. Remove any debris, vomit, mucus, blood, or any foreign material that is causing the blockage.
Pull your Bulldog’s tongue forward and align his head with the back – slightly tilting in back. This step should help clear up the airway.
Put your one hand under your Bulldog’s lower jaw to close it. Place your thumb (the one on the same hand) on top of your Bulldog’s nose and hold the mouth shut so that the air cannot leave your Bulldog’s mouth.
Place your mouth over your Bulldog’s mouth and nose and blow four to five quick breaths. Make sure that the chest is rising as you do this.
Wait two to three seconds so that air will exhale on its own. Continue breathing into your Bulldog’s mouth until he breathes on his own. Do note that this can take as long as 60 minutes. Carry on with the artificial respiration until the vet is able to insert an oxygen tube in your Bulldog’s airway and provide mechanical ventilation.

CHEST COMPRESSIONS DURING CPR FOR BULLDOGS
If your Bulldog’s heartbeat has stopped or still remains unresponsive even with artificial respiration, then it time to perform chest compressions along with it.

Put your Bulldog on his back to expose his rounded chest.
Place your hand on your Bulldog’s chest – on the area opposite of your Bulldog’s front leg elbow.
Put your hands together and lock your fingers. Then, lock your elbows.
Pump your Bulldog’s chest gently but firmly 15 times in 10 seconds.
Breathe into your Bulldog’s mouth once again – still covering the muzzle to make sure that the air you’re breathing into the mouth does not go out.
Take note that ratio for CPR is: 15 compressions to one breath.
You may also do an abdominal squeeze on your Bulldog to aid in the recirculation of blood into the heart.
Carry on with the artificial respiration and chest compression combination.

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15/03/2024

This Weekend we are proudly sponsoring this show 🌟🌟🌟

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