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Post by NYankee on Dec 22, 2009 3:26:26 GMT
... introducing our new mini terror! We got an opportunity from our friends in Hungary, and we went for it. Mimi arrived last week, after being in the crate for about 12 hours, she came out like nothing happened to her. Her temperament is everything I wanted in a Stafford,independent,outgoing,fearless,insane( ) etc etc.. Her food and prey drive is amazing, couldn't ask for more!We feel extremly happy to have her with us! She won't stop until I crate her!I thought Milo was a crazy puppy,well until we met Mimi... Her momma is a litter sister to my male Milo. Some pics of her which isn't easy to take, cause she won't stop for a sec... At 7 weeks old at the breeder house And this one I took at 9 weeks old Getting to know the other dogs(they're all extremly excited about her... )
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bip
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Post by bip on Dec 22, 2009 4:39:02 GMT
nice looking pup. must say that i like the dogs with cropped ears too..
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max
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Post by max on Dec 22, 2009 12:29:16 GMT
lovely pup, good luck with her..
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Post by anton on Dec 22, 2009 17:39:44 GMT
Nice pup. Im curious, what makes you look for athletic staffords when you have so many other athletic dogs to choice from in the states?
[edit] Just to be clear, I would know for myself obviously, it just that staffies are not really that popular in the states so I'm curious how you got hooked to the breed and what your experiences are relative to other breeds that are more common in the states.
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Post by dawn on Dec 22, 2009 21:43:39 GMT
great pics she is a gorgeous little girl, your other dogs are lovely as well
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Post by NYankee on Dec 22, 2009 22:34:57 GMT
Nice pup. Im curious, what makes you look for athletic staffords when you have so many other athletic dogs to choice from in the states? [edit] Just to be clear, I would know for myself obviously, it just that staffies are not really that popular in the states so I'm curious how you got hooked to the breed and what your experiences are relative to other breeds that are more common in the states. Thanks to all!!! Anton, I got hooked on the breed after I got my male.His superb temperament, health made me never look back to other breeds. The SBT IS healthier then the APBT's in these days sadly. To me health is very important.Just as temperament. Hope this answers your question!
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on Dec 22, 2009 23:30:53 GMT
smashing pup you have some great dogs
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Post by kirsty on Dec 23, 2009 17:38:18 GMT
she is lovely looks like she is gonna run rings round the others
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Post by grchmason on Dec 23, 2009 19:05:36 GMT
Well done with your new pup Hope she does you proud im sure she will!!!! Tarren
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Post by anton on Dec 24, 2009 8:59:31 GMT
Hope this answers your question! It does thanks
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Post by NYankee on Dec 25, 2009 1:12:05 GMT
Thank you guys! We're very happy to have her and her craaazzzynessss... ;D
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Post by wybren on Dec 25, 2009 15:11:08 GMT
I love the looks of your new pup. Hope to see some more pictures of her when she grows up. She's very promising!
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