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purebreed english staffy pups born 15/11/09 7 weeks old now :P

ready to go next week

1male left out of the litter.

he isnt the runt either

lots of ppl already interestd but havent put any $$ down

i am located in Newcastle :banana:

cheers guys

he is $500

pm me here

or call me on 0423344076

cheers kyle

pics below are of pups and thn a couple of chevy just b4 she got pregnant and a couple of harper the dad

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here is the little guy at 5 weeks (have lots more pics if needed) but better to come see him and get him as he is the last one available :iluvff:

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ond one of chev and all the pups

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Wow that's cheap for a male.

I have two Staffies (both female) and they, and every other staffy I have ever encountered, are the most pleasant natured dogs you will ever own. Absolutely superb around children and great fun to have around.

If I didn't have my two I would jump on this.

Good luck with the sale

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