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Another first timer! 6 Months ago Karma: 1
Hi to everyone on the Staffie forum

This is my first post too, so I hope that this works! I've been meaning to sign up for a while as I am a great fan of the work that SSBTR do. The piccy is of my Staffie, Cara, who came from SSBTR - my second Staffie from the organisation and my 3rd Staffie so far. She's a fantastic girl and is currently toasting herself in front of the fire while I recover from the flu......

Hope to hear from some of you and look forward to getting involved in the forum.
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Re:Another first timer! 6 Months ago Karma: 2
A Staffie toasting itself in front of the fire surely not!!! Hope your flu goes away soon by the way is that man flu or real flu

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Re:Another first timer! 6 Months ago Karma: 4
Welcome to the forum
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Re:Another first timer! 6 Months ago Karma: 1
Hi, and thanks for the welcome messages. I can confirm it is real flu and not man flu (being as I'm a girl ). And yes - if it's not the fire with Cara then it is sneaking under the duvet if she gets the chance. I don't know of any other breed of dog that loves to be so cosy. I am pretty sure that most other Staffie owners on here have witnessed the 'Staffie nesting dance'. If you need me to explain that then you haven't seen it
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Re:Another first timer! 6 Months ago Karma: 4
yep our bitch Kai has the duvet down to a fine art, she gets under the twirls it round her and then she lies down, so shes lying on it and under it - maximum comfort! It's quite hard to untangle her sometimes!!

We don't have a fire for her to lie in front of but she's figured out that if she curls up really tight she can fit in the cats radiator bed - has to be seen to be believed
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Re:Another first timer! 6 Months ago Karma: 1
Brilliant! My first Staffie, Woody, used to follow patches of sun around the house - as long as he could get his nose in a bit of sunlight he was happy. Resulted in some great contortions!
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NewsFlash

Please help..URGENT

I have a couple of people i know who came up for the SKC show on Thursday from England to show their dogs,they took them for a walk in Roslin Glen country park on Thursday afternoon  the dogs subsequently had a fight and 2 of them ended up rolling over the edge of a crag and down the rock face,at this part of the walk there was no warning signs or fences preventing anything or anyone falling over this edge even though there is a huge drop.

One dog was found safe and well on a ledge and has  since been treated by a vet for injuries to its lungs but the other bitch was no where to be found after hours of frantic looking.

The SSPCA ,dog warden and police all know about this but i just wanted to put it here in case anyone hears of anything they can contact me direct by email on spotdog.1@ntlworld.com   or mobile 0774 094 8245.

Any information will be gratefully recieved i just hope to God someone has found her and taken her in to care for her as the alternitive outcome isnt so good,she has been missing for over a week now so please keep your eyes and ears open for any news of this girl,her owners have went to the spot over and over walked the whole area on both banks of the river with no luck.

Christine

 

 

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