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It was me who mentioned Staffordshire Bull Terriers in the Drum thread (ahem!).


I refer you to p133 in the Collins Gem book of Dogs: 'Requires a responsible owner, committed to careful training'. I am afraid I find the bark of these animals repugnant and, if I am not mistaken, when these little bleeders bite, their jaws lock and can't be opened. Ayway, I agree that the owners are usually to blame. Then again, that's what happens with centuries of inbreeding (I mean the dogs... or do I?).


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