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I would agree that it looks like an English Bull Terrier. Believe it or not that could have happened in a 30 second attack. As soon as a dog starts to roll a porky it will suffer from quills releasing from anywhere it touches.

 

Dogs either learn to stay completely away from them after an encounter or they believe every porky needs to die and it is their mission to rid the world of them. Either way if I am in porky country.....which is very close to me.....My dogs are broke to sight and scent There is nothing worse than pulling quills...pliers on 1/4 turn counter clockwise and out. over and over and over.....That lucky ****** will go under anistetic to have his pulled.

 

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you would have thought he would of given up after the first few.....dozen!

 

Thats bull terriers for you....thick as mince with a heart like a lion

looks like you need a read http://www.cleverstaffords.co.uk/2index.htm and @ Poacher The Staffordshire Bull Terrier

 

One of only two breeds named as 'Good with Children' in their breed standard by the UK Kennel Club from over 190 breeds.

 

The ONLY breed that has 'Totally Reliable' in it's breed standard.

 

The 7th most popular dog in the UK

now if ya generalise you tend to look silly but i will accept theres some dogs owned by irresponsible morons just like Guns , Cars ,knifes all of which can kill easily in the wrong hands ...

just making a point controversial, but true !!! think small child death etc next time you see a car knife ,gun ,hammer etc etc and not just a Bull Terrier and the fastidious opinion may wear off

btw that is an english bull terrier there great dogs i dont own one but have 1st had experiance of the breed and well just read it says it all http://bullterriers.co.uk/html/about_bull_terriers.html

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you would have thought he would of given up after the first few.....dozen!

 

Thats bull terriers for you....thick as mince with a heart like a lion

looks like you need a read http://www.cleverstaffords.co.uk/2index.htm and @ Poacher The Staffordshire Bull Terrier

 

One of only two breeds named as 'Good with Children' in their breed standard by the UK Kennel Club from over 190 breeds.

 

The ONLY breed that has 'Totally Reliable' in it's breed standard.

 

The 7th most popular dog in the UK

now if ya generalise you tend to look silly but i will accept theres some dogs owned by irresponsible morons just like Guns , Cars ,knifes all of which can kill easily in the wrong hands ...

just making a point controversial, but true !!! think small child death etc next time you see a car knife ,gun ,hammer etc etc and not just a Bull Terrier and the fastidious opinion may wear off

btw that is an english bull terrier there great dogs i dont own one but have 1st had experiance of the breed and well just read it says it all http://bullterriers.co.uk/html/about_bull_terriers.html

 

Only have to look into the passage to see my 12 year old staff lying there sleeping mate to remind me all about the breed and what other people's opinions are on them, cracking dogs but stubborn and thick as pig's @£%* when they want to be, notice I say when they want to be :blush:

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I have a staffie called "the mop" and she ain't no devil dog. She is frightened of, in no particular order,

fireworks

guns

fishing rods

the pub cat

all other cats

a ****zu and a westie who live down the road

didgeridoos

metal doors (open or shut)

pigeons if they stand their ground.

Give her a tree though and shes away. she has killed more hanging tree branches than any dog in history.

Jim

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