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1 hour ago, Pyrotequila said:

Go get yourself a retired Greyhound, despite the assumption, they're actually really lazy.

 

MIL lost her dog last September and we got her a great dog from Sheffield Retired Greyhounds; https://www.sheffieldretiredgreyhounds.org/

They do matchmaking, so you won't get stuck with an unsuitable pooch.

Cheers Pyrotequila but I reckon well be going with a puppy from a reputable breeder. Nothing wrong with a retired Greyhound but having cats already and the kids being the way they are a puppy from around 8 to 12 weeks would give us a better chance at making it work. 

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54 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

He sued you?

Crikey. Unsuccessfully I hope? 

I ended up paying his repair bill . I didn’t have a leg to stand on . Kids left gate open and dog got out unsupervised . I think he smelt a bitch on heat :rolleyes:

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7 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

I ended up paying his repair bill . I didn’t have a leg to stand on . Kids left gate open and dog got out unsupervised . I think he smelt a bitch on heat :rolleyes:

Ah, that's unfortunate but at least the little fella survived his ordeal. They are tough little buggers Staffys 

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As long as you have the time, commitment and money.

 

 

German Shepherd

 

But one thing to get in your head. No dog will be the same, or replace B Dog, but hopefully on a par in its own way. I've owned GSD's all my life until I became ill and had to be realistic about owning another, I decided it would NOT be fair on the dog, despite my wanting one. Every one of them was a fantastic dog. But also very different in their ways.

 

Good luck with whatever your final choice is

 

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