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100%Time to replace it with a proper dog. An olde English bulldoggee
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If the dog can’t breathe good, struggles in hot weather and needs special care just to survive, it’s too high maintenance to be a live mascot in the Deep South. Get the breed that was actually bred to control bull cattle
lol you got whipped by a well done steak..Tennessee doesn’t do much better than UGA, but they have us beat in the live mascot department for sure.
Texas and Colorado mascots belong on the grill and letting them die of old age is a waste of good steak
Gonna have to do it in a game that actually matters this year. Last time UGA played Texas in a game that mattered, UGA kept Texas from winning a natty in a 10-9 gamelol you got whipped by a well done steak..
sucks for you
fucking fumble..Gonna have to do it in a game that actually matters this year. Last time UGA played Texas in a game that mattered, UGA kept Texas from winning a natty in a 10-9 game
You’re gonna be in for a rude awakeningfucking fumble..
gonna beat you in October again
Was just a retired Uga. Retired people and animals die, it’s what they do.Foreshadowing
Go Vols.
When my wife and I were looking at dogs a few years ago we were hellbent on getting a bulldog, but the health issues were definitely a red flag. It's too bad, every bulldog I've been around has been a great dog.100%
We rescued an English Bulldog and loved her to death but she had a ton of health issues and they don't live long because of selective breeding for the wrong reasons and that needs to be corrected. Georgetown, Yale, and some other schools have already made this move.
They’re sweet and loving dogs, but to me their existence in cruel. True bulldogs the way they were originally bred were great dogs and real dogs, not some vanity projectWhen my wife and I were looking at dogs a few years ago we were hellbent on getting a bulldog, but the health issues were definitely a red flag. It's too bad, every bulldog I've been around has been a great dog.
Couldn't agree more. I wouldn't be surprised if in 75 years or so, that's the view on a lot of these breeds we've seen over the last decade or so.They’re sweet and loving dogs, but to me their existence in cruel. True bulldogs the way they were originally bred were great dogs and real dogs, not some vanity project
They are dumb as rocks. It is the equivalent of having a special needs toddler but they are hilarious and get very attached.When my wife and I were looking at dogs a few years ago we were hellbent on getting a bulldog, but the health issues were definitely a red flag. It's too bad, every bulldog I've been around has been a great dog.
The best kind of dog IMO. We ended up with a boxer/pit/shepherd mix and he's an absolute dumbass but he's always happy and friendly, it's the best.They are dumb as rocks. It is the equivalent of having a special needs toddler but they are hilarious and get very attached.
Tennessee doesn’t do much better than UGA, but they have us beat in the live mascot department for sure.
Texas and Colorado mascots belong on the grill and letting them die of old age is a waste of good steak