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hey fellas. i just posted a new topic then saw this one, d'oh!! my missus loves staffs so she bent my arm and we getting one but from a resuce centre, as they full of them for no fault of their own. now this dogs will be coming here as a pet first and foremost, but i go on many a mooch with other working dogs (terrier and lurchers) so staff will be coming along and will see if he/she is up to anything work wise. like i said im no bothered if it dont as it's a pet for her really, but what can i expect from it if it does turn out to enjoy a bit of work? ta

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hey fellas. i just posted a new topic then saw this one, d'oh!! my missus loves staffs so she bent my arm and we getting one but from a resuce centre, as they full of them for no fault of their own. now this dogs will be coming here as a pet first and foremost, but i go on many a mooch with other working dogs (terrier and lurchers) so staff will be coming along and will see if he/she is up to anything work wise. like i said im no bothered if it dont as it's a pet for her really, but what can i expect from it if it does turn out to enjoy a bit of work? ta

no harm to you, but leave the missus dog in the house to keep her company when ur out mouching with ur lurchers and terriers :no::no::no:

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staffs the right type do and can be hunting partners its up to the individual what they choose to hunt some people expect a dog to fill different roles ie family dog buddy what ever but just let me tell ya this i have owned 5 laguna whippets bred out of sooty sam and not one of them could move as quick over 25 ta 30 yds as our staff bitch of course she was 19 ths and yes explosive over short distances rats rabs were all ways heres the whipps never got alook in if she was out now of course htis does not mean she was faster top end but like i say quicker yes its always wise to have the nowledge first hand gained through working the breeds in the fields woods etc before making rash coments when its obvious they have none with the said breed hope this helps and yes ya can pick a good staff at the local pounds

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they have alot of use in the field ! i got mine a few year ago now from some chav miles away a took a great risk getting a 11month old staff that a new nothing about whilst having other dogs and a litter of pups, he is now going to be here forever, i can read the dog n every situation, he comes every were with me, he is a great pet, and the hardest worker ive seen, am having to retire him already because he is to hard, now am just looking for a suitable bitch, ive seen many bullxs and terriers work out of good lines, i havent seen anything that will match him and my mates bitch yet. :thumbs:

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