Them people make me sick that girl on the sofa pushing him away all the time.Some people should never have animals.I rescue and I would never change an animal this beautiful boy is full of fun and full of life.There is enough horrific cruelty in this world.I would love to see more hyper active dogs having fun like this beautiful sweetheart.
@@jojo3379 I don't know what they were selling him as, but this fellow certainly isn't a purebred French bulldog. Not that it matters in terms of his intrinsic worth as a dog, but it's another indicator of these folks not being ethical breeders. One of the problems with sketchy backyard breeders is exactly this - you can end up with a dog of uncertain parentage and in some cases, a hard-to-predict personality. I once accompanied a friend when she went to get a (supposedly) purebred puppy from a backyard breeder. The puppy certainly did look typical for her breed, but when we saw the mother dog, it was clear that she was not fully of that breed; worse still, the mother appeared nervous and reactive, even though the puppies were 16 weeks old and already weaned. My friend ultimately got the puppy anyway, and she grew into a beautiful dog - yet she did unfortunately have some behavioral challenges not typical of the breed. Personally, I will always adopt adult dogs as I like to see their personality in full bloom!
Actually cried when he was looking for the first owner it's so sad people adopt dogs and don't think rationally about it and end up upsetting the dog more
My mums got 2 springer/cockers.... they’re loved unconditionally no matter how hyper. This dog isn’t even that hyper... I’m so glad he’s finally got a living owner. That poor animal
You got rid of a dog ‘because he was too hyperactive’?! You mean you were too lazy & idiotic to train / play with him & keep him entertained?! He wasn’t hyperactive. He was energetic, & needed someone to pay enough attention to him to work that energy out of him. All he wanted was some love, affection & someone to play with. Horrid individuals, they need a stuffed animal, not a real one! I’m SO glad he found a forever home, they all seem perfect for one another! And look how chilled out he was at the end, sign of a happy pup for sure! X
This!!! And the way the teenager was pushing him away and rubbed her hands after he was called away from her. Like he was gross or something. They seem like very stuck up people.
They were awful people,should never have a dog,seems like he found his perfect match at the end,poor fella all he needed was someone who understood and loved him
I don't know what this little fellow was advertised as, but he's certainly not a French bulldog. Not that it matters in terms of his intrinsic worth as a dog, but it's another indicator of these folks not being ethical breeders. One of the problems with sketchy backyard breeders is exactly this - you can end up with a dog of uncertain parentage and in some cases, a hard-to-predict personality. I once accompanied a friend when she went to get a (supposedly) purebred pup from a backyard breeder. The pup looked typical for her breed, but when we saw the mother dog, it was clear that she was not purebred; worse still, the mother appeared nervous and reactive, even though the puppies were 16 weeks old and already weaned. My friend ultimately got the puppy anyway, and she grew into a lovely dog - yet she did unfortunately have some behavioral challenges not typical for the breed. Personally, I will always adopt adult dogs as I like to see their true personality in full bloom!
Surely, as a breeder, you'd screen the people looking to buy the dog a bit more so it wasn't returned so many times? (Not that people should be breeding these dogs anyway with all of their health issues) Glad he found a happy home though.
My bailey is a rescue he was a gift and when he was two and not little and cute they give him up!! angers me that people get dogs without thinking it through they are little beings not possessions !!
Imagine not thinking he's adorable & giving him the life he deserves . Vile woman !
Perfect dog for those lads. I hope they're doing everything they wanted and let's hope they got each other through Covid.
Them people make me sick that girl on the sofa pushing him away all the time.Some people should never have animals.I rescue and I would never change an animal this beautiful boy is full of fun and full of life.There is enough horrific cruelty in this world.I would love to see more hyper active dogs having fun like this beautiful sweetheart.
They were the breeders who sold him and he kept being returned
@@jojo3379 I don't know what they were selling him as, but this fellow certainly isn't a purebred French bulldog. Not that it matters in terms of his intrinsic worth as a dog, but it's another indicator of these folks not being ethical breeders. One of the problems with sketchy backyard breeders is exactly this - you can end up with a dog of uncertain parentage and in some cases, a hard-to-predict personality.
I once accompanied a friend when she went to get a (supposedly) purebred puppy from a backyard breeder. The puppy certainly did look typical for her breed, but when we saw the mother dog, it was clear that she was not fully of that breed; worse still, the mother appeared nervous and reactive, even though the puppies were 16 weeks old and already weaned. My friend ultimately got the puppy anyway, and she grew into a beautiful dog - yet she did unfortunately have some behavioral challenges not typical of the breed. Personally, I will always adopt adult dogs as I like to see their personality in full bloom!
Actually cried when he was looking for the first owner it's so sad people adopt dogs and don't think rationally about it and end up upsetting the dog more
Totally agree 👍 it's very sad 😔 people shouldn't get a dog unless it's for life
My mums got 2 springer/cockers.... they’re loved unconditionally no matter how hyper. This dog isn’t even that hyper... I’m so glad he’s finally got a living owner. That poor animal
You got rid of a dog ‘because he was too hyperactive’?! You mean you were too lazy & idiotic to train / play with him & keep him entertained?! He wasn’t hyperactive. He was energetic, & needed someone to pay enough attention to him to work that energy out of him. All he wanted was some love, affection & someone to play with. Horrid individuals, they need a stuffed animal, not a real one!
I’m SO glad he found a forever home, they all seem perfect for one another! And look how chilled out he was at the end, sign of a happy pup for sure!
X
This!!! And the way the teenager was pushing him away and rubbed her hands after he was called away from her. Like he was gross or something. They seem like very stuck up people.
Literally. Bloody ridiculous!
couldnt agree more!!
If they don't want an energetic dog, they should just get a fish
They were awful people,should never have a dog,seems like he found his perfect match at the end,poor fella all he needed was someone who understood and loved him
It‘s ALWAYS about the person and their way of being a leader..not the animal.. so happy for buddy and his new best friend!
I’d love to know how they’re doing.
I hope the lad was able to get a transplant and they’re still happy together. Wishing them well.
Horrible owners who turned him in. They should never ever have a pet. New family is lovely.
Buying and selling life 😢 love heals all hope all is well❤
Does anyone know if Buddy has an instagram? I think he’s such a cute dog!
Put in jails for doing nothing. Heartbreaking 💔
Exercise the dog!!!! A tired dog is a happy dog. And good for us 2… sorry i get 😡 when people think they are show toys….
This dog chose him ❤️
Omg. What a perfect match
I don't know what this little fellow was advertised as, but he's certainly not a French bulldog. Not that it matters in terms of his intrinsic worth as a dog, but it's another indicator of these folks not being ethical breeders. One of the problems with sketchy backyard breeders is exactly this - you can end up with a dog of uncertain parentage and in some cases, a hard-to-predict personality.
I once accompanied a friend when she went to get a (supposedly) purebred pup from a backyard breeder. The pup looked typical for her breed, but when we saw the mother dog, it was clear that she was not purebred; worse still, the mother appeared nervous and reactive, even though the puppies were 16 weeks old and already weaned. My friend ultimately got the puppy anyway, and she grew into a lovely dog - yet she did unfortunately have some behavioral challenges not typical for the breed. Personally, I will always adopt adult dogs as I like to see their true personality in full bloom!
owners fault .Dont let the dog run over the table .It needs rules and boundaries
This is on Foxtel now ,it’s my new show I love it 🐶 🐩 🐕
This dog hit the jackpot! Seems like an awful some owner
Very cute dog but definitely is not a full blooded French bulldog
Poor baby
What the hell is my Amstaff if that was hyper.. people man
Surely, as a breeder, you'd screen the people looking to buy the dog a bit more so it wasn't returned so many times? (Not that people should be breeding these dogs anyway with all of their health issues) Glad he found a happy home though.
Frenchie Mix?
He lookes like my pug
My bailey is a rescue he was a gift and when he was two and not little and cute they give him up!! angers me that people get dogs without thinking it through they are little beings not possessions !!
Erm can me and my Frank come travelling haha 💖 such a happy ending..x
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Saddddddd