For all the Dog lovers .. my work mates new Dog
Have you tried training him at all?
Took mine when he was 8 months old just to get him to stop pulling on a lead and to get him come back when he's off a lead. What a waste of time and money.
I always knew that huskeys are never be allowed off a lead cos they wont come back, but thought it was worth a try!
Took mine when he was 8 months old just to get him to stop pulling on a lead and to get him come back when he's off a lead. What a waste of time and money.
I always knew that huskeys are never be allowed off a lead cos they wont come back, but thought it was worth a try!
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Training....noo, as you say we was told never to let him off the lead and never have.
We didn't get him till was 3 years old, you might call him a rescue dog of a sort, we seen the advert for him and it ended up he was a stud dog from a puppy farm. He already knew how to sit, lie down and give a paw - he is just a great big dope.
He is generally really good, but he hates to be left alone and is a great howler- he is 11 now so spends most of his time asleep on the sofa.
We didn't get him till was 3 years old, you might call him a rescue dog of a sort, we seen the advert for him and it ended up he was a stud dog from a puppy farm. He already knew how to sit, lie down and give a paw - he is just a great big dope.
He is generally really good, but he hates to be left alone and is a great howler- he is 11 now so spends most of his time asleep on the sofa.
As said before, no such thing as a bad dog, just bad owners. Staffs have a poor reputation through no fault of their own.
The amount of people who "JUMP" out of the way when I'm walking mine, (on a lead I might add) is ridiculous and she's the smallest staff I've ever seen.
I'm sure I read somewhere that they are now recommeded by the kennel club as a family pet.
To the OP, two beautiful looking dogs you've got there, although I've owned a few subarus and my staff is called Stella, I can assure you, I'm not a chav
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Stella
The amount of people who "JUMP" out of the way when I'm walking mine, (on a lead I might add) is ridiculous and she's the smallest staff I've ever seen.
I'm sure I read somewhere that they are now recommeded by the kennel club as a family pet.
To the OP, two beautiful looking dogs you've got there, although I've owned a few subarus and my staff is called Stella, I can assure you, I'm not a chav

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Stella
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As said before, no such thing as a bad dog, just bad owners. Staffs have a poor reputation through no fault of their own.
The amount of people who "JUMP" out of the way when I'm walking mine, (on a lead I might add) is ridiculous and she's the smallest staff I've ever seen.
I'm sure I read somewhere that they are now recommeded by the kennel club as a family pet.
To the OP, two beautiful looking dogs you've got there, although I've owned a few subarus and my staff is called Stella, I can assure you, I'm not a chav
Any excuse for a picture
Stella
The amount of people who "JUMP" out of the way when I'm walking mine, (on a lead I might add) is ridiculous and she's the smallest staff I've ever seen.
I'm sure I read somewhere that they are now recommeded by the kennel club as a family pet.
To the OP, two beautiful looking dogs you've got there, although I've owned a few subarus and my staff is called Stella, I can assure you, I'm not a chav

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StellaNot my dogs but thanks
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Aren't staffs known as the nurse dog for their temprament?
As said it's down to the owners more than anything, all staffs ive met are daft as a brush and full of beans i wouldn't hesitate to own one if i would.
Those snaz's malamute is tempting.......
Oh and gsd's.
As said it's down to the owners more than anything, all staffs ive met are daft as a brush and full of beans i wouldn't hesitate to own one if i would.
Those snaz's malamute is tempting.......
Oh and gsd's.
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