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LOL Pete and wayne, you boys are gonna regret gettin staffs :P (not really)

my american staffy Diesel is 7.5 months old and 21kgs, and eating me out of pocket!!!

i dont trust that shit in a can they call dog food, so its home prepped meals for my boy, chicken minces, roo meat, carcasses etc etc

Very good looking dog tho Pete! awesome choice!!!

just wait for the day he flogs and chews your work uniform off the line :huh::O

lol, craig my dobby x bull masstiff is the same weight but 15weeks old haha I k ow how you feel.

Also have a am staff but has arthritis in her back leg so she stayed with my parents when I moved out :laugh: awsome dog and always go around to let then both have a play.

As a puppy the am staff was crazy but my dobby isnt much better haha

Thanks Weez & Craig.........he's a bit of a handful right now cause he's so full of energy but gets tired quickly and just drops.

Chicken mince & veggies ftw Craig......chook carcus stuffed with veggies when he gets bigger

Thanks Weez & Craig.........he's a bit of a handful right now cause he's so full of energy but gets tired quickly and just drops.

Chicken mince & veggies ftw Craig......chook carcus stuffed with veggies when he gets bigger

my sisters a vet nurse, and as such is a neo nazi when it comes to animal health... she sets the rules and we have to follow em..

we give our dogs a small bone with a bit of raw flesh on, every morning

its a treat for them but more importantly, it keeps the teeth, jaws and gums in perfect health

doesnt cost much either, probably 50c for each dog each day, much cheaper than a vet dental procedure thats for sure

dried food helps with teeth but its nowhere near as good as a good bone

chook carcass eh, your dogs gonna be one spoilt puppy... just make sure its uncooked :) chicken splints are a killer

another mate with a staffy only feeds him at night when him and his partner eat dinner

and cause hes a show dog, they make him wait for his meal. he can look at it. he can sniff it. but he cant eat it till they say ok.

fortunately, staffies are smart and know that if they co-operate they get the food quicker

-D

i like staffys and will prob go for one after my current doggy goes to doggy heaven. not for a while yet tho :-) 51 kgs of german shepard nearly killed our neighbours staffy a few yrs back took some serious grovling to get out of that one lol

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