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I find that eventually,there will be trouble between my dogs,even with mum & offspring.
The dogs down from a female i had (including herself) were/are focused on anything with fur on,so it is a risk to let them off when walking. If i see a long stretch with no one around then fine,but i am alert at all times. Although pretty obedient to myself,once they mature a wee bit they tend to go a wee bit deaf to my holler. Countless times on my walks,i have had to pick my dog up in my arms due to owners walking their dogs off lead. This is something that i don't like at all (with my own dogs) & it just attracts attention if your dog is screaming the place down & digging in to catch up with a dog. Now,i try to get round that by walking early morning,or when the weather is bad. Either way,the walks are not enjoyable.
Give me a laid back dog with a wee bit intelligence any day....................
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Yeah i get you. Done that a million times. Lifting my dog up cause the other persons dog can't see there is trouble ahead. But then again I've had dogs that started wagging there tails at strange dogs, until they got close enough. They will fight to if I'm not there with an constant eye. The psycho dogs seems smart enough to understand. But the DRS crosses are more like the apbt, very dog aggressive. IF I meet dogs I always leash them no matter what dog I have, it's just a matter of respect imo.
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Looks like your boy enjoys swimming
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Thnx skipper. I'm very happy with the looks and character.
@Jack, he sure does.
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Thnx a lot mate, very happy with the results once again.
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Nice Staffordshire Bull Terriers, are this all working lines? Asking out of ignorance, what is the average weight on this dogs? And what differentiates them form the working lines of the APBT? Did they come from the APBT or as I understand it the other way around?
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