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Originally Posted by itsallaboutgz
She's an English staff.
Here is her at 12 weeks
And here at 18 weeks, 20lbs
She'll prob top out at 32-35lbs seeing that mommy was only 28(underweight) and daddy is 42.
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Nice, mine has always been on the large size as well. Normally the males are are in the mid to high 30's and the females 25-35. Mine is up near 44 pounds but he's out of shape and 7 years old.
As far as aggression goes I socialized mine through training and what not and it was all good for years. A few years ago the two of us were attacked by a couple offleash dogs and ever since he's been far more aggressive. I don't like when other dogs come around mine anymore not because I'm worried what they'll do to him but he's a bit unpredictable now. I always keep him leashed and give other dogs a wide birth. I would put her in some training classes and get her around other dogs as much as possible.
Where did you get her from?
Edit: BTW you're going to love this dog. I've owned all kinds of dogs, Shepard, Collie, Husky, Samoyed, Poodle, Keeshounds and none have come even close to my staffie, best dog I've ever had.
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Last edited by quasi; 10-08-2009 at 08:13 AM.
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