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Experience?
Hi all! New member here! My blue Staffy puppy is only 10 weeks old and he has a few small white dry bumps on his head which can be seen more easily depending on which way the light catches him but you can feel them too? They don't seem to bother him in any way, he's not scratching or shaking his head and his ears look perfect inside thus far. Had his second jabs today and the vet said they are nothing to worry about and will go on their own as he has some kind of mites inherited from nursing from his dam, which is evidently quite normal? Has been fleaed and wormed as a matter of course from his vet given puppy pack. Anyone else had this too and/or have any info/advice? Cheers!
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Re: Experience?
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Welcome to the Staffordshire bull terrier niceboard. We are pleased you've decided to join us, and hope you enjoy your stay. We hope to see plenty of pictures of your Staffordshire bull terriers or any other breed you may have in your household.
We have several information sheets for those of you looking for help with specific issues. You will find them here:
Training and behaviour information
Puppy information
If you can't find an answer to your question, just ask! You'll probably find someone on here has come across your problem too.
This forum is run by the members for the benefit of the users. It's your forum - get involved.
Just one last thing before you look around could you please just have a quick look At This Poll, we would love to know how you found us.
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Re: Experience?
Hi ya Cathy, welcome to the forum from Flo and me
Sounds like you've got a great fur family there. I can't really offer any experience sorry, though I would probably try and take the vet advice at face value unless any other symptoms emerge.
I split your post so that you get your own views and, hopefully, better advice than I've given.
Sounds like you've got a great fur family there. I can't really offer any experience sorry, though I would probably try and take the vet advice at face value unless any other symptoms emerge.
I split your post so that you get your own views and, hopefully, better advice than I've given.
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Re: Experience?
Hi there welcome along. Gus sometimes gets spots but they never bother him and go away quickly.
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Re: Experience?
Hi from me & Katy, if the vet isn't worried then you shouldn't, our pups get lumps & bumps occasionally that don't seem to bother them
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