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blitz3

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  1. That's shocking it doesn't overly bother me i think it tells me a lot about the person saying it, i also have a stafford so already have thick skin
  2. i'm very new to showing and never seen it but i've heard people talk about it and didn't know if it was real or sour grapes, then again i'm in a wheelchair and show my own dog who seems to do well and i've heard people say i only get the sympathy vote
  3. what is face judging? and does it happen very often?
  4. what site is this i need the staffordsire bull terrier collar
  5. cute pup awesome name my old stafford was named Zeke
  6. i don't think it matters what breed if you love him just tell everyone amstaff x or staffy x, hes very handsome by the way
  7. i'm like everyone else 1 dog 3 crates
  8. after reading this i think i'll try and find what i'm looking for here
  9. Getting him to focus on your face and rewarding him for being quiet when he does it. Teaching him a "look at me" cue or similar would be a good start. Does he spend much time around other dogs? he knows watch me and he stops for a minute then starts again, hes also a show dog and doesn't act this way at a show, i have another dog he plays with and he has regular play dates with 2 other different dogs, theres alot going on at the training grounds at the same time 1 agility class and at least 3 obedience classes ranging from beginner to advanced maybe all the action worked him up i'll have to watch him on saturday
  10. i'm pleased things have settled for you, the 1 piece of advice i can offer you is if your going to own a stafford get thicker skin i get worse comments and dirty looks on the street than any of the postings here because i own a stafford
  11. i took my 9 month old staffordshire bull terrier pup to our first proper obedience class well he decided that when we weren't doing anything or when we were he was going to bark and nothing seemed to stop him the trainer suggested when he does i say ssshh in a quiet voice well when i do this he just barks more with a very happy face, what would anyone recommend we try?
  12. thanks that site is very helpful
  13. staffordshire bull terrier i don't know how much it will cost to get a puppy here but i'm guessing puppy purchase price and transport costs will be about equal to each other
  14. i would like to get a puppy from Australia next year, has anyone imported or exported a puppy to or from new zealand if so what company did you use and around about how much did it cost thanks
  15. if i'm not home my dogs are crated and when i'm home supervised in the yard, i've only ever owned 1 female and we clashed big time, for some reason i've always perfered males fair enough but what if you're away 8 hours plus? You can't crate them for that amount of time. What if they don't get on even when you're home? As Sandra has said, not all get along and you have to be prepared to accept the fact that the dogs may just hate the sight of each other, in which case it's rotational play and permanent separation. Thin crate wire and glass sometimes just won't cut it. If you are serious about getting more than one Stafford then I would seriously suggest you look at runs as an insurance policy. i'm not rushing into anything, i'm gonna talk to Blitz's breeder ask what he recommends, getting another dog isn't something i take lightly. i have had 3 male dogs live here before my old entire stafford, a fixed amstaff and a fixed pit bull (the amstaff and pit bull were my flatmates) without any issues but i do also understand that every dog is different
  16. if i'm not home my dogs are crated and when i'm home supervised in the yard, i've only ever owned 1 female and we clashed big time, for some reason i've always perfered males
  17. try living in NZ i've never seen a prong collar but got chewed out by a stranger for walking my dog on a choke chain
  18. Ouch - dangerous advice. In your breed it may well be so, Blitz has a Stafford, training & leadership means zero to these guys sometimes - when they go they go, and sometimes don't stop when asked to do so no matter how well trained or lead! Personally I would never recommend someone with one Stafford buy another one of the same sex unless there was a considerable difference in age (your boy's only young isn't he Blitz?) and they are prepared to accept that it could well be that the pair will not get on and permanent and complete separation may be the only solution - and a crate/wire netting or a glass door won't do the job in all cases. Stories abound in the terrier world of dogs which got on for many years then one day decided to kill each other over a leaf or a crumb of ten week old bread. yeah my stafford is only coming up 9 months, i'd like another maybe middle of next year, i'm not rushing into anything and would hate to put any dog at risk.
  19. those with more than 1 intact males do you have any issues if so what are they? how do you deal with? can 2 intact males co-exsist happily?
  20. sitting in the dark on the end of my bed called the dog he jumped up smashed me straight in the mouth knocking a tooth out, staffy heads are very hard
  21. i don't know about aussie but here in nz thats against council by laws
  22. that would make me want to call dog control you shouldn't have to put up with that
  23. i think each to there own naming your pet is a very personal thing, i know i couldn't use my heart dog's name again because everytime i called it i'd bawl
  24. can i put in an order for 1 to even though i'm in nz i'll pay the extra postage just tell me how to pay thanks
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