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Old 13-08-2008, 11:23 PM
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Re: Poor staffie!!!! :(

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year true

it sounds like she did it on purpose to memad:
yip the person/s more then likely planned to take their bitch to a park well used by dogs knowing the chances of her bitch getting caught are high...saves the stud fee dont it lets face it, theve probs seen the prices these designa dogs are going for nowadays and picked an easy way to avoid stud fee.
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Old 14-08-2008, 09:16 AM
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Re: Poor staffie!!!! :(

disgusting.

I agree the recall should have been 100% on the dog s if they are off lead,what would have happened if the bitch was across the road and the dogs ran over-accident,poss dead dogs or innocent bystanders as car swerves-but i would go and demand £500 plus for a stud fee.

Def sounds like it was planned some people have no morals.How will she feel if when it comes to having the pups the first one gets stuck resulting in the rest dying and poss mum bl@@dy idiots.
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Old 14-08-2008, 04:11 PM
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Re: Poor staffie!!!! :(

This is outrageous, this poor bitch could have no end of complications... I know it will be the dog that suffers, but maybe this will teach the owners a very sad lesson when the dog needs a cesarean (possibly) or even result in the bitch dying through their own stupidity what stupid people....
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Old 14-08-2008, 05:44 PM
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This is outrageous, this poor bitch could have no end of complications... I know it will be the dog that suffers, but maybe this will teach the owners a very sad lesson when the dog needs a cesarean (possibly) or even result in the bitch dying through their own stupidity what stupid people....
Sadly it will possibly be just the new puppy owners which suffer when their pup has growth problems due to the totally unsuitable size difference

A freind of ours brought a StaffXLab pup and it had 2 major ops before it was eventually put to sleep at only 14 months,because his back legs kept growing putting too much stress on the spine

The breeder wasnt interested but did offer them another full brother as thye had just had another litter
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Old 14-08-2008, 08:40 PM
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Sadly it will possibly be just the new puppy owners which suffer when their pup has growth problems due to the totally unsuitable size difference

A freind of ours brought a StaffXLab pup and it had 2 major ops before it was eventually put to sleep at only 14 months,because his back legs kept growing putting too much stress on the spine

The breeder wasnt interested but did offer them another full brother as thye had just had another litter
Oh god.. I sort of hope they are re absorbed into the body in early pregnancy so that all this pain is spared
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Old 14-08-2008, 08:44 PM
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Sadly it will possibly be just the new puppy owners which suffer when their pup has growth problems due to the totally unsuitable size difference

A freind of ours brought a StaffXLab pup and it had 2 major ops before it was eventually put to sleep at only 14 months,because his back legs kept growing putting too much stress on the spine

The breeder wasnt interested but did offer them another full brother as thye had just had another litter

How sad
About time there were some king of legistation regarding this type of breeding!
BUT whilst there is demand unfortunately there will always be supply, it's the public that need educating NOT to buy these breeds.
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