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We have a staffy X - Harry, and a Boxer - Murphy. this was taken over a year ago when murph was pup





More recent pics-

colours are a bit weird, my wife took the pics with instagram


They are great dogs, id be lost with out them.
 
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A quick pic of a friends little pup having a ride on my dog. Very similar colours with them both.

 
Our dog duke, biggest personality can be a big sook but really playful and funny


This photo he had bad skin and we were trying to get him to stop so we put this on, when we took it off he cracked the biggest staffy shits
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Conclusion Staffies are the best
 
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my partner and i have spent the last 2 years fostering puppies: boxer Xs, mastiff Xs, sheps, ridgeys and all sorts but far and away, the best to have around have always been the staffies...
 


George 22kg of staffordpig terrier. Little bastard is a terror but very loveable
 
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Yeah, they're great dogs. It's a shame that they are probably the most abused, mistreated and misunderstood breed. They all too often fall into the wrong hands.

They are great dogs, but as you said fall into the wrong hands or into the hands of people who can't train or control them properly..
 
They are great dogs, but as you said fall into the wrong hands or into the hands of people who can't train or control them properly..

Thats bullshit I'm yet to meet an agressive staffy. Most people mistake their excitability for agression, they just wanna jump all over people and be patted, they nearly never mean any harm.

Cattle dogs and little yappers are far more menacing.
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