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Hey guys have a 9 months year old male american staffy that needs as new home as it does not get along with my other dog so i think it is time to find it a new home , as i am not home during the day to make sure they dont keep fighting during the day.

contact me on 0431 065 484 if interested

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you didnet think about the temprement before you bought the dog?

Seriously mate, way to many dogs being put down becasue people are ignorent.

Whats your other dog? Ive got two pittys and a dalmation, Feed them sepertate and dont leave food and toys around,

you didnet think about the temprement before you bought the dog?

Seriously mate, way to many dogs being put down becasue people are ignorent.

Whats your other dog? Ive got two pittys and a dalmation, Feed them sepertate and dont leave food and toys around,

Staffys can be very well behaved to both ppl and other dogs. I have a 6month old and she loves other dogs to death and loves to play with them.

To blame an owner you dont even know, about the dogs temprement isnt the right way to go about it. Some times dogs just dont mix...

Also he is trying to Re-Home this dog, not put it down!!!

mate wasnt looking for putting the dog down, and the dog now has a new home close to my house so i can vist it whenever , i was giving the dog away for free not for a price i just wanted whats best for both the dogs, they didnt get along simple as that, why should the other dog have to suffer and be bleeding all the time. the other dog is a female ridgeback cross staffy so its not a little dog either.

thanks SCR48

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