Guess the breed

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Border X Staffi

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That's my guess as well.

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Exactly what I would have said too.
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Well the vet thinks Boder x Staffy, her jaw is very wide, and she has huge thighs, more like a staff - possibly from so much rabbit chasing and show jumping! I do wonder though whether there may be something a little leggier in her too.

She was dumped/lost after the Watton horse fair in Norfolk and was found close to a traveller site, so we call her out pikey pup (meant kindly of course). The vet thought that even though she was only 2 she had already had at least 1 litter of pups

She was timid, thin, flearidden., not very well housetrained, she got very clingy over me, she wouldnt take a treat, play or even eat her dinner unless she was with me .

Nearly a year on she has passed her Kennel Club good citizen bronze award and is a wonderful well behaved (well mostly) happy, playful dog and an excellent ratter.

Here are another 2 piccies, no 1 is sad Betty and was on our Dog Wardens page for lost dogs (this is the picture that made me rehome her - who could resist). 2nd picture is proud Betty with her good citizen award, she featured in the council magazine distributed with the wheelie bins under the headline, 'Stray dog to top dog', I was very proud.

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