keep UR bull crated n.BAK. of truk
Miss jumped out AND SHE WAS VERY LUCKY SO.EACH BULL IS DIFFERENT SO PLZ KNOW A DOG DOES NOT LEARN.A.LESSON PREY DRIVES TAKE OVER AND THERE THEYLL GO
SO EACH BULL.IS.DIFFERENT MISS IS AFRAID OF HEIGHTS
SHES OK BUT BULLS KNOW NO.PAIN.SO IM.KEEPING HER STILL. AND CALM
GOD I LOVE THIS BULL COMMUNITY U GUYS HELP ME AND MISS SO MUCH THAT I.HOPE THIS SAVES A BULLS LIFE. AND PLEASE DNT B HARD ON.ME IVE ALREADY BEEN.CUSSED FOR HOURS that I'd let SUCH A THING HAPPEN I.DIDNT KNOW. so HOPE IT HELPS ANOTHER BULLIE
SO EACH BULL.IS.DIFFERENT MISS IS AFRAID OF HEIGHTS
SHES OK BUT BULLS KNOW NO.PAIN.SO IM.KEEPING HER STILL. AND CALM
GOD I LOVE THIS BULL COMMUNITY U GUYS HELP ME AND MISS SO MUCH THAT I.HOPE THIS SAVES A BULLS LIFE. AND PLEASE DNT B HARD ON.ME IVE ALREADY BEEN.CUSSED FOR HOURS that I'd let SUCH A THING HAPPEN I.DIDNT KNOW. so HOPE IT HELPS ANOTHER BULLIE
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Nope, that's one thing you won't find me doing - Allowing a Bull Terrier to be left unattended and unsecured in the back of a pickup while driving down the road. It's a recipe for disaster and I'm happy to hear Missy wasn't hurt a lot worse.
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Quinn is quite spoiled though. She gets the front seat when riding with me and has a special seatbelt she is attached to at high speed traveling. Safety first.