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30-10-2006, 07:39 PM
I`m particularly pleased to see this line on there

``Reputable Breeders have a puppy waiting list and do not need to advertise``

I went to a large pet supplies discount place today and was shocked at how many cards they have up with pups for sale - a huge number of Staffies was very noticeable

I said to the lady running the place that it was most disappointing seeing so many ads on cards and that every one of them should have had waiting lists before breeding therefore no need to advertise like that - how `convenient` that the mass of them, [ they dont usually have a fraction of that number advertising ], are for pups ready leading up to xmas...

I digress sorry, well done on the site, some good sound advice on there for people to read :smt001
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30-10-2006, 07:57 PM
Thank you Guys for your comments,I have changed the wording slightly,included the list of breed clubs and copies of example KC registration certificates.
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30-10-2006, 08:06 PM
i think it looks great although i dont know anything about this breed it looks like you have alot of info for people + such great pics
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12-11-2006, 05:01 PM
Originally Posted by Hayley SBT View Post
im so passionate about bull breeds and any breed be presreved to what it origanally was!
Thats good to know, so does that mean that your dogs are bred to reflect the breed standard of the staffordshire bull terrier? KC Registered so you can be sure of the lines? and health tested to make sure they are not carrying genetic disorders such as L2 and HC?


It would be really hypocritical of you if you were preaching about breeds being kept pure, true to type etc but your own dogs are not registered, not purebred, not from good reputable breeders and not health tested now wouldnt it?
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