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K999
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Location: Penyffordd, Chester, Flintshire.
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09-12-2011, 07:51 AM
we get an increasing amount of aggressive dog coming into the Rescue, and Staffies are among them.
But we can turn these dogs around in our underfunded, under staffed, over subscribed Rescue Centre then that is a clear indication that this versatile breed suffers from a high percentage of owners who either don't know how to raise a dog to live amongst humans or don't want to.

some of these Staffies had aggression issues (the white one being pretty bad injuring several dogs in the past) see what you think......



Unfortunately, this type of session doesn’t happen as often as we’d like simply due to time pressures at our busy Rescue. But if we can do it here then there showing a privately owned dog aggression is not only unwanted, but it is unnecessary, is actually quite straight forward. It just takes a little time and knowledge.
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09-12-2011, 09:00 AM
Just goes to show, as I know, not all staffies are dog aggressive.

They all look so happy in the vid and really enjoying themselves. It was nice to watch.

Thanks for sharing.
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K999
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09-12-2011, 12:08 PM
aggression is simply an expression of stress (in every breed), remove this stress and the dogs can really relax and enjoy themselves!
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