tskyes Posted December 17, 2007 Report Posted December 17, 2007 CRACKING LITTER OF SHAR PEI PUPPY'S ONLY 1 WEEK OLD SO PICS NOT THE BEST.EXCELLENT PEDIGREE AND K.C REG,3 BOY'S AND 3 GIRL'S.RANGE OF COLOUR'S PRICE'S £800 TO £1200,DEPOSIT'S BEING TAKEN
madmaxlofts Posted December 17, 2007 Report Posted December 17, 2007 how much for the blue *expletive removed*?
DOVEScot Posted December 17, 2007 Report Posted December 17, 2007 CRACKING LITTER OF SHAR PEI PUPPY'S ONLY 1 WEEK OLD SO PICS NOT THE BEST.EXCELLENT PEDIGREE AND K.C REG,3 BOY'S AND 3 GIRL'S.RANGE OF COLOUR'S PRICE'S £800 TO £1200,DEPOSIT'S BEING TAKEN WHAT A WASTE OF SKIN ON THESE DOGS, YOU COULD GET TWO DOGS OUT OF ONE SKIN ;D ;D ;D
Guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Posted December 17, 2007 They can get really bad skin problems because air can't get to the skin between the folds,like ecszma
Guest j.bamling Posted December 18, 2007 Report Posted December 18, 2007 CRACKING LITTER OF SHAR PEI PUPPY'S ONLY 1 WEEK OLD SO PICS NOT THE BEST.EXCELLENT PEDIGREE AND K.C REG,3 BOY'S AND 3 GIRL'S.RANGE OF COLOUR'S PRICE'S £800 TO £1200,DEPOSIT'S BEING TAKEN Cracking Pups Mate !!!!
korhil Posted December 18, 2007 Report Posted December 18, 2007 is the one top of pic going to be a red?
tskyes Posted December 18, 2007 Author Report Posted December 18, 2007 no mate its a choc there is no red on both sides
Guest marksimpson Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 hi paul mark here can post me your address and no as i had van broken into and they took all sat nav and all tools so please ring me asap thanks mate by the way pups are very nice.
Guest shadow Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 sorry but they must be one of the ugliest dogs I have seen my mate has one and it has cost him over £ 800 in vets bills this year for skin and breathing problems
Steve0 Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 They can get really bad skin problems because air can't get to the skin between the folds,like ecszma Why do people who have no intention of buying try to put the thread down for fooks sake if your not interested keep yer fookin nose out.
REDCHEQHEN Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 oooh wrinkles, lovely another forty years - and you'll have some of your own ;D ;D
sammy Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 another forty years - and you'll have some of your own ;D ;D more like 2 ;D ;D ;D ;D
DOVEScot Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 Why do people who have no intention of buying try to put the thread down for fooks sake if your not interested keep yer fookin nose out. Maybe because it is a forum, and people are commenting as they would in any other thread. Advise and comments about problems with this breed may be helpful, even though you do not want to buy one. Personally I think it is a shame how these dogs have been genetically bred to be the way they are, they take a lot of care and attention to keep them healthy I have had a number of Staffies and as responsible breeders we are trying to breed problems out of them, not induce more
883girl Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 more like 2 ;D ;D ;D ;D cheeky beggar! ;D
DOVEScot Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 cheeky beggar! ;D I think he meant decades or years, not weeks :D :D
FLAPPER 123 Posted December 25, 2007 Report Posted December 25, 2007 Maybe because it is a forum, and people are commenting as they would in any other thread. Advise and comments about problems with this breed may be helpful, even though you do not want to buy one. Personally I think it is a shame how these dogs have been genetically bred to be the way they are, they take a lot of care and attention to keep them healthy I have had a number of Staffies and as responsible breeders we are trying to breed problems out of them, not induce more hi,could you tell me what faults you are trying to breed out of the staffs?do you breed to type for the show ring?or are you breeding to type regarding size/build?as having had a number of them i know that the show dog is totally different to the type that are usually bred,the show dogs are usually smaller,amongs other things.not trouble causing just interested to know.
DOVEScot Posted December 25, 2007 Report Posted December 25, 2007 hi,could you tell me what faults you are trying to breed out of the staffs?do you breed to type for the show ring?or are you breeding to type regarding size/build?as having had a number of them i know that the show dog is totally different to the type that are usually bred,the show dogs are usually smaller,amongs other things.not trouble causing just interested to know. Show dogs depend on the breed standard and certain judges prefer different parts of the standard, so there is a certain flexability among judges What I was refering to was inherant problems like eye problems that have been noticed among staffs, I would not breed unless they were eye checked and a certificate from a vet. To me this is a good looking staffie but I and other likeminded would not breed if she was not checked for certain conditions. Some just breed no matter what
FLAPPER 123 Posted December 25, 2007 Report Posted December 25, 2007 Show dogs depend on the breed standard and certain judges prefer different parts of the standard, so there is a certain flexability among judges What I was refering to was inherant problems like eye problems that have been noticed among staffs, I would not breed unless they were eye checked and a certificate from a vet. To me this is a good looking staffie but I and other likeminded would not breed if she was not checked for certain conditions. Some just breed no matter what yes i agree it is a very good looking staff,which by the look of it is a show standard dog.i understand what you mean now when you say inherant problems ,eyes etc.unfortunately the staff i have now would be considered wrong to some breeders as he is approx19 inch tall and very heavy boned.but when he was younger i was always being asked by some people to breed him.
Guest SMUDGER PETE Posted December 25, 2007 Report Posted December 25, 2007 STAFFS ONE OF THE BEST TEMPERMENT DOGS YOU WILL GET. ;D ;D ......A1
xtccock Posted December 28, 2007 Report Posted December 28, 2007 ATTENTION !!!!!!!!!!!! THREAD BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN HIJACKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
madmaxlofts Posted December 28, 2007 Report Posted December 28, 2007 ive had two staffs for 13 years both passed away now but will be honest they was the most loyal,intelligent dogs ive ever owned(almost human like) i had a blue dog and his mum a brindle *expletive removed* unbelievable dogs now the missus has got a minatchure yorky what an orrible *expletive removed*, sh** mashine at least the staffs went outside for 1. this 1 doesnt give a sh** were it goes drives me mad
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