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Well I have two Staffy Bulls and love playing with them . Although we all tend to go over the top . Anyhow jumping aroud last night they ganged up on me :lol:. I fell a banged my head on the wall mirror . A&E option 1 12stitches option 2 super glue . super glue please :thumbup:

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Mate I can sympathise, I'm covered in scars from 'playing' with our english bull, almost always gets too excited and I cop the fallout, gonna be a cracking scar tho:thumbup:

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Mirrors a gonna . I,ll have to calm down . The dogs are so full of energy even two walks a day doesnt settle them :lol: They just wanna play and they are big lumps . I bet your English Bull is heavy handed :001_smile:

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Mirrors a gonna . I,ll have to calm down . The dogs are so full of energy even two walks a day doesnt settle them :lol: They just wanna play and they are big lumps . I bet your English Bull is heavy handed :001_smile:

 

He's very heavy handed but they're great fun, I love sparring with him so all my fault really, gotta love the way the bull breeds play, robust to say the least, don't know about you but I wouldnt have it any other way:thumbup1:

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Think yourselves lucky, George (Rottie pictured left) Plays like a staffie but weighs 9 stone.

Like you say though, if you wanted a dog to sit on your lap and do nothing, you would have bought something else.:thumbup1:

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He's very heavy handed but they're great fun, I love sparring with him so all my fault really, gotta love the way the bull breeds play, robust to say the least, don't know about you but I wouldnt have it any other way:thumbup1:

 

Wouldnt have it any other way . :thumbup::thumbup:

 

Arbclimber . Fairplay 9st is a hefty lump .

 

Armchairarborist . Shave it off and dont even contemplate a comb over .

 

Liam . Ouch tell me about it .

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