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Post by skelly Thu Jul 05 2012, 10:17

Hi all, i need some advice -thinking of getting a staff, i have just been to look a puppy, it was the last of the litter, everything seemed fine, i met mother and father, father is kc reg mother isn't, both really friendly and excited to meet me. The pup itself seemed in good order other than being quite timid. Is this something i should be concerned about ?
Advice please.

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Post by Steve Thu Jul 05 2012, 10:18

these links may help you Smile

http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/guidelineforbuying.html

http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/howtochooseapuppyfromalitter.html

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Post by Steve Thu Jul 05 2012, 10:20

if you want a good looking dog / healthy dog have look here

http://www.champdogs.co.uk/breeds/staffordshire-bull-terrier/puppies

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Post by Guest Thu Jul 05 2012, 10:22

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Post by Guest Thu Jul 05 2012, 10:22

Please take some time and read the links provided they offer alot of good information

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Post by Guest Thu Jul 05 2012, 11:18

I'd always be a bit concerned about a timid pup. The reason it's the last one is probably because it's timid.

Look at your lifestyle, would a timid pup cope with your life/environment?

If you live alone, with lots of time on your hands & without noisy children/other pets then it might not be so bad. If you have children, though, I'd stear clear; it could be too much for a pup of nervous disposition.

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