no, really these are gf's mum's pups she didn't actually have them herself, her dog did. 7 fit n healthy staffordshire pups, no runt of the litter, no bags of mush etc. i didn't take the shaky pics they're selling 6 and keeping this one to breed in a couple years: they're 7 weeks old in these pics, if anyone wants to see them right after they were born then i suppose i could upload a pic or twa
They do look really sweet, if not lazy buggers! Must be quite hard selling pups, i know I could never do it as i'll get too attached to the lot of them
Lovely dogs darryn, my mum used to breed them years ago and my mate has a couple of them.... They get a bad rep but they are honestly the best dogs to have around kids, very loyal and protective breed. The reason they are soo good with kids I reckon is because of their high pain threshold. A child can pull the face of them while playing roughly and the dog just doesn't feel it where as a lab would snap or bite out... She'll have no problems selling them for top dollar I'm sure... Phil.
Lovely looking Staffi pups, we just brought one a few weeks ago. A little black and brindle one, which the other half has called Max! *excuse the blue eyes lol, pic was taken with a phone-cam, they are black*
the full dark mask pup looks a big bruiser EDIT: give you a pack of mini cheddars and a boubon biscuit for him
Could you get a pic without the puppy and the jeans and underwear in the way, please? I am an Oyster breeder, and would be very interested in seeing an "oyster shot" of your GF.
omg! too cute! one of them looks like my puppy when he was younger! This is him at 6 weeks...he is the fawn/white/black one on the left