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Agree with everyone re the staffy, but reckon theres some sort of longdog in there - them lugs definately have a bit of a whippet look to them if you look for long enough lol

 

I think (no doubt I'll get shot to bits for this) there's a bit of patterdale in there - it's got those lines on it's brow i've only seen on stocky pattys.

 

Patterdale:confused1:Dont think so, not a touch of wirey hair about him/her.

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Mostly Staff I,d say, dont make very good guard dogs, too people friendly.
it is very people friendly,can't bear to be off the sofa......unless the burners lit!! It absolutely wolfs its dinner down,been wormed etc,swallows everything whole :scared1:
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Don't talk aboul the misses like that.Lol

No its a dog, that was taken when he was 7 weeks old hes now 10 weeks old and doubled in size!!!:001_tongue:

Its the misses chrimbo prezie, so im flavor of the month in our house:001_tt1:

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looks like a staffy kind of jack rustle to me? . . .
the gypo had dog and bitch there trying to pass them off as parents."dad" was long legged stocky terrier size with exact same markings and colour and a staffy looking face,"mother" was a skinny long legged white and tan jack russell looking thing with pointy ears,i reckon (hoping) you closest so far arba :001_smile:

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