Yep Cazikins, what'd you think?
I understand where you are coming MrsB from which is why I always approach 'yobs' with Staffies
- I've never met a bad one yet, they are known as 'nanny dogs' because they love kids (although I haven't found one yet that can eat a whole one ;-) ). I always ask "How many were in the litter?" and "were the parents this colour and what mix were the pups?" which opens up good conversations. The only breed I tend to avoid are collies
as they are known to nip from behind
. One day ....... but so far not yet although I came across a Cross Cat one afternoon which really shouldn't have been out in public
!
The last Staff I cuddled into was 'blue', 16 weeks old and part of a large family who already owned a white Staff ....... they can be 'off' with other dogs but they were bred as bull baiting dogs so can be a bit 'sharp'! If ever you see a woman of a certain age approaching a dog of un-certain character, it'll be me