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Old 15-06-2008, 08:02 PM
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Re: Problems With Male Staffie and New Kittens

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Originally Posted by sskmick View Post
That's true, he really does look after them. He checks where they both are sniffs and licks them, always checks out their food, when I'm not watching little git. He allows them to play all over him, he even lets them share his jumbo chew while he is eating it. I do stop them and move them, so unfortunately I don't have any photos.

He isn't quite as watchful over them now he will allow a bit of time for himself especially to relieve himself and his walks.

I was concerned initially that Duke was becoming too protective of them and that he was going to make himself ill.

I am pleased with how things have turned out with the advice I was given things have worked out nicely.

Sue
Sounds like he's living up to the staffies reputation of been a "nanny dog"

I'm pleased things are working out for you Sue
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