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...and I shall call him Fjnarr.
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Gratitude...
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This gives me Koko the gorilla feelings.
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Me too.
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The dog was a Dobie. I guess we should be glad it wasn't an article about a fireman getting his throat torn out.
Did I read once that Dobermans turn on/bite their owners fairly often? Like, more than most other breeds. |
It's circular. If word on the street says a breed/type of dog is more antisocial the people who want a guard/attack/fighting dog will buy more of them and train them mean. That reinforces the word on the street and it goes round and round. I've met some sweet lovable pit bulls and dobies.
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(1897 in France) Hey Fido, go for a ride?
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Another savage dog rescued by the Fire Brigade.
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All we need now is a Yorkshire Terrier rescued in Yorkshire and a Norfolk Terrier rescued in Norfolk and we'll have the complete set.;) Link |
Are you sure that puppy wasn't rescued in Boston?
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I am all but positive that is not Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
My friend a few towns over used to breed them. That don't look like no stage of Staffie. Definitely not a year old. A year old Staffie would weigh like 50 - 80 pounds. Unless their Staffordshire Bull Terrier's are different. ETA: Apparently my buddy bred the Sasquatch of Staffies. |
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I must admit I had my doubts when I saw the article but, while familiar with the appearance of the adult Staffie, the junior version thereof is something of a closed book. Under the circumstances I suspended my disbelief and posted away. The Carruthers family motto: 'I read it on the Internet so it must be true'. :blush: |
But, but, it's the Daily Mail. ;)
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