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male lover wanted for my staffie!

  • 11-01-2005 12:04pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭


    hiya,

    Just new to these boards, saw hellrazers thread above with list of breeders - but my staffie isn't IKC reg so i doubt I'd be able to get a breeder. Plus we'd rather just get a well-tempered friendly dog to sire the pups, not really interested in IKC etc.

    does anyone have / know a male staffordshire bull terrier (preferably black & white colouring) who could 'service' (love that phrase!) our 3 year old female?

    she's currently in heat & would be ready in about 5 days - otherwise we'll have to wait til next time.

    thanks a mill


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,132 ✭✭✭Sigma Force


    You do realise there is little or no profit in breeding from dogs if the pups are to be looked after correctly. Your dog isn't registered although registering your dog doesn't gurantee the your dog is a good breeding standard. If you do insist on breeding please make sure all pups are wormed/fully vaccinated etc and are only rehomed to responsible homes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭pinkyirl


    we don't want the pups for profit. we want to keep one ourselves, one for both our dads and if there's any more they'll go to friends - there's a waiting list for our sasha's pups. and don't worry, all pups would definitely be looked after, we treat our dog like a child - she's a little person not an animal.


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