Staffy bruiser
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All Comments (25)
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@maggot3431 Personally chicken bones are not worth the risk, they break into pointy pieces and can lodge in the dogs throat, so why take the chance?
a dog with as much biting power as a stafford needs a big cow leg bone, they love them.
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@lebo8u Staffs are slow to mature, just make sure your feeding him a reasonably high protein diet and lots of walking and games like chasing a ball or tug-o-war from an old rope on a tree branch etc, he'll develop into a strong muscular dog naturally, if he's 8 months now he'll definately grow a little more, maybe reach his max shoulder hight in 2 or 3 more months but he'll continue to develop and his head etc get broader until about 16 - 18 months, in my experience they stop about 2yrs
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this is the most beautifull staff in the world...in my country i dont found to buy one..sorry for my english
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proper staffy!
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Great dog mate
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Gorgeous Colouring!
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nice dog looks thirsty though
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He is such a handsome dog. The look on his face seems to say, 'Ah, this is the life.'
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Hes hyper
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That's a big boy. My guy is getting up their tho
hey
um just hadda say thats a really nice looking english staffy is he naturaly like that from parents or did u feed him like the correct amount and lots of walking cause i got a english staffy and he is really stock but he is about 8 months but he is like built as but i would like my dog to turn out like bruiser is there anything u can suggest ??
thanks
lebo8u 3 years ago
hey
i guess it half half the way we look after him at his
parents mainly his father, we just feed chicken mince and just biscuits mixed together once a day and we walk him at least 5 times a week min
lately we havnt been walking him tho just busy n stuff :)
krissynmartz 3 years ago