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skybreaker

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  1. I would hate to be a quality breeder and lover of staffords right now, it would break my heart to see the amount ads for blue puppies that there is advertised now especially when their biggest selling point is "all pups sold with main register, no breeding restrictions" many are advertised offering main register for whole litters BEFORE they are even born. :laugh::welcome:

    You forgot to mention the tidy price tag of $2000 - $2500 for RARE blues. Ugh. Makes me sick sick sick!

  2. At least they appear to have learned something and are apparently addressing the issue. I'd be more concerned if they ignored it.

    Not everybody is born an expert and I think these people seem genuinely interested in learning but perhaps haven't had access to the right avenues to do so.

    Perhaps this could be a good time to start their "proper" education without damning them instantly?

    Flies and honey and all that stuff again......

    I'm quite happy to agree that everyone needs to start somewhere - however how uneducated can one be when they can find DOL and the forums and the wealth of knowledge they hold, get a website up and running to advertise dogs and pups and state that they 'Will be only breeding to better the breed'. Personally I have serious doubts about someone breeding to better the breed when they can't even tell for themselves that their dog is dangerously obese!

    I'm always more than happy to help new people to the breed who I believe have the best of intentions and seriously want to learn - however I really believe that people should be researching first before jumping into a breed and acquiring a houseful and then zipping out a litter. Websites which go on about deposits and 'can freight' make me squeamish also to be honest.

  3. yes i was told that they were 2 fat

    My problem with that is this - if you are a 'breeder' you shouldn't have to be TOLD your dogs are too fat. You should know already and in fact not let them get like that in the first place! If you're a 'breeder' you should have done your research first and know what is a healthy weight for a Stafford in the VERY least!

  4. I googled like you suggested and had a sticky beak.

    Im curious about this all pups are on main register (to approved familys)

    Why are the all on main register?

    I also noticed you have blues - I have blue Great Danes :laugh:

    How do you find they go in the show ring?

    I dont see many blue Stafford's at shows.

    who is this fella?

    I googled and it came up with a picture on your site but no info??

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    You NEED to get weight off this bitch. She is grossly overweight and that coupled with her very short muzzle will make hot days an absolute hell for her. If you don't want her to suffer horribly in the heat then you need to strip a heck load of weight of her! I'm horrified to see a Stafford in this condition.

  5. I praise the day I discovered what a dog crate is.

    We currently have 5 dogs - 2 adults and 3 pups. The adults love their crates.

    They feel secure in there and its their place to go when they want to get away from the others, have a sleep or just chill out.

    Crates are great for lots of things. If your pet has surgery etc. it is much easier to confine a crate trained dog. It can also become a safety issue. If for some reason your dog needs to be put somewhere safe where it cannot injure itself or has to stay out of harms way - pop it into the crate!

    The important thing to remember is to make it a positive experience.

    Our babies get given a chicken wing in the crate or a treat etc. and they soon associate the crate with something positive. We also pop them in there just as they are getting sleepy so they fall asleep in there and again - associate it with something positive.

    Crates are a godsend!

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