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Hey all,

I urgently need to re-home my 3 year old pure steralised staffy, Scooby.

He is an absolutely excellent dog and loves humans however he has a real problem with other dogs and he and my 2 year old Rotty can no longer live together.

I wished I did not have to lose him because on his own away from other dogs, he is an absolute champ, just loves pats and walks, but he cannot be around other dogs.

He is steralised, immunised, registered and microchipped and will be free to a good home asap.

If anyone on here does not have dogs but would like one, or knows someone that does, please urgently call me on 0438 942 693.

Pics are fairly old but he looks the same,just stockier

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message received. will see what I can do. your dog needs socialisation skills. Its not hard to do. my staffy girl doesn't like other dogs either...if you're desperate please take him to the Animal Protection Society... this is not the RSPCA.

website is:-

Animal Protection Society

A non profit refuge for abandoned cats and dogs, located at 27 Talbot Road, Southern River 6110

Hours: 10am to 4pm seven days a week

Phone/Fax: 08 9398 6616

Email: [email protected]

http://www.animalprotectionsociety.westnet.com.au

is he good with kids? i have a 7 year old sister so you know, gotta be sure... also what about cats, she has three of them also...lol

Hey

Never had any problems with kids, I have a 3 and 5 yo nephews and he loves them, licks em flat out the whole time, he can get excited and jump up for pays. As with any dog, kids should always be supervised.

We have a cat, he has lived with a cat or cats since be was a pup, never had an issue, he tried to play or sniff and is used to the occassional swipe from the cat.

I cannot highlight enough though that another dog in the house will not work. If he is kept on a lead on walks etc he is a pleasure

I can keep my two seperate until I find him a good home, I have tried everything, including animal psych coming to the house, I have paid for a unlimited training school and socialisation classes for anxious dogs for him to be taken too, and his new owner can have the membership. given time may prove to be the solution but I cannot keep them together anymore for both their sakes and their wellbeings



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