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I'm looking for a Staffy pup. If you know anyone with a litter, or have pups yourself, please let me know.

I'm in Bexley (15 mins out of the CBD).

I'm looking for:

- English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (not American Staffy / Pit Bull / or any such cross)

- Tan (red)

- Male

- About 8 weeks old

- Preferably Vet Checked, Vaccinated, Wormed, and MicroChipped (as they should be by that age)

- Not overly expensive. I dont need papers, pure blood lines etc. It will be a family pet.

eg. :D

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Thanks Shell :)

i've been looking on all the sites etc. no luck so far. most are too far or too expensive. ive looked at a couple, but i wasnt convinced they were proper english staffies. not to mention, the dodgy owners turned me off.

so i thought i'd also post here for good measure. will keep looking till i find the right one.

Edited by Munkyb0y

Yeah lots of dodgys out there :D

I hope you find the perfect pup...it's worth taking the time to find the right one like you're doing :)

one thing I will say about the price though... even though you dont care about papers, I would still buy from a proper registered breeder, which will cost you a bit more. But I think it's worth it for the peace of mind that they know what they're doing and have bred 2 dogs together that don't have health problems etc.

I don't know what price range you're looking at, but even a rescue puppy like this StaffyX is $350... so good breeders would be charging a fair bit more than that..

approx 18months ago a friend paid 1500$ for a pedigree best of the litter show standard Stafford. I have seen pure for 700-1200, i personally would just be checking the RSPCA website regularly, they have them every now and then, pure's included!

ahhh soon to move to a new house and going to start looking for a british bulldog pup!

can anyone help haha?

If you want a good dog have a look at the Aussie Bulldog.

Breed from the british but with all the problems removed.

They are also a lot cheaper.....

Here is a photo of mine after a swim in the river.

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If you want a good dog have a look at the Aussie Bulldog.

Breed from the british but with all the problems removed.

They are also a lot cheaper.....

Here is a photo of mine after a swim in the river.

thanks for the suggestion. but i think we are going to go with a tan/red staffy pup as well

Hahaha fluffy got owned!!! Cute dogs.

Could you PM me the details please? Just in case it comes to the point of a Dubbo road trip :( Thanks

maybe a dubbo road trip since i'm looking for a tan/red staffy pup as well

but i still got a couple of weeks before i move and prepare the home for a puppy so hopefully something closer pops up

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