Charliiiiiie :D [pictures]

TuscanBunnyGirl

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Helloooo!

So as some of you might know, we had a lovely staff pup last year called Junior who unfortunately died of a heart attack just after he turned one, was totally heart breaking as he was such a lovely lovely dog.

As we've now moved we decided to have a look at having another pup and we fell across the lovely Charlie :D He's 8weeks old and came to join us last night :D
He's settled in very quickly and has hardly cried for his mum at all. He's paper trained but is very quickly getting the hang of going outside
Anyway...Here is the lovely boy :D


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and some pics of the nwe fish is anyoone is interested ;)

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FlaxenPony05

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He's lovely but I was wondering if there was any particular reason why you bought from a breeder when there are lots of SBT pups in rescue wanting homes?
 

TuscanBunnyGirl

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He's lovely but I was wondering if there was any particular reason why you bought from a breeder when there are lots of SBT pups in rescue wanting homes?

already had this from someone else.
Yes I am aware that there are plenty of staffies in rescue centers but we wanted a puppy at 8weeks and we wanted to see the parents too. We didn't want to get a puppy over 6months. There are often reasons that the older ones are in resuce centers and we didn't want to have behaviourally rehabilite a dog especially as we have other smaller dogs and often small children coming round the house.
 
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