Dog Attack

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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Theres a lot of staffs getting abandoned it seems. Friend of mine has just taken in a 2/3 year old (dog centre couldnt tell exactly) that was found abandoned. He mentioned that its great around people (and shoes!) but gets a bit angry towards other dogs, has to keep him on the lead so far until trained properly.

Sorry to here about the OP incident, I have been chased and fortunately escaped on more than one occasion by loose dogs. I tend to stay clear of all dogs bar ones I know and trust now.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Friend of mine has just taken in a 2/3 year old (dog centre couldnt tell exactly) that was found abandoned. He mentioned that its great around people (and shoes!) but gets a bit angry towards other dogs, has to keep him on the lead so far until trained properly....

Wow, he's brave wiggy...
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Wow, he's brave wiggy...

Brave, maybe, need of excercise - yes :whistle: In fact he admits he's bought the dog as a reason to get out the house more.

I've never thought of him as a dog man, and am not relishing visiting at first but hopefully once he gets to know me the little chap will be good.
 

MissTillyFlop

Evil communist dictator, lover of gerbils & Pope.
Battersea dog and cats home is pretty much full of Staffies.

Tells you everything really. I have wanted a dog for years but I know I don't have the time and money to give over to having one. They're a living, breathing thing, not a toy, or a status symbol.

What's so difficult to understand about that?
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
Battersea dog and cats home is pretty much full of Staffies.

Tells you everything really. I have wanted a dog for years but I know I don't have the time and money to give over to having one. They're a living, breathing thing, not a toy, or a status symbol.

What's so difficult to understand about that?

Yes, lots.

I would love a dog, but the kind of dog I want (a Newfoundland) would require more time than I have to give at the moment.
Maybe when I retire.
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
Yes, lots.

I would love a dog, but the kind of dog I want (a Newfoundland) would require more time than I have to give at the moment.
Maybe when I retire.

Lovely dogs but couldn't cope with the slobbering and spit. I make a bee-line away from our local NF over the park, as nice as he is. They're great to see working though.
 
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