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As I may have mentioned a few hundred times, I opened a pet shop a little over a year ago. One constant when you have such a store is people trying to place animals, from guppies to primates. Well, a little old lady came in to buy a collar and talk about food a couple of weeks ago. Her son had given her an "American Staffordshire Terrier" and it was one of the coolest puppies I have ever seen. Really beautiful pup, solid brindle with a black muzzle and incredibly aloof for an 8 week old puppy. I couldn't get over the eye contact and patience of such a young puppy. Last week, she was told by her apartment owner that that breed was prohibited and told me she had began keeping him in her car! I told her it could stay at the shop during operating hours and my mother or I would take turns taking it home at night from time to time until he found a home.
As luck -for good or for ill, would have it, my mother has totally fallen in love with the puppy. It follows her everywhere she goes, and just sits until she finishes bagging a fish or whatever, then follows her to the cash register and again, sits by her feet. I think this might be a special animal, and am happy that my mom, who lives alone, has a companion. My only concern is that she's 64 and getting a very powerful breed. The owner brought the registration papers yesterday and they were American Dog Breeders Association papers, not AKC. And the dog is a registered pit bull, not the "knock-off" Staffie. I have an English and American bulldog, the latter being incredibly athletic. She's taken my legs out from under me and I'm 6'1 and strong! Anyone either experienced with the breed or who knows an older person with a powerful dog? I really want this to work out, but if I need to tell her she doesn't need a dog like that, now's the time.
I'll post photos of the pup as soon as I get some -I've had my camera at home for a couple of days to post up some pics of my Nic boas and haven't found the thread! Happy to post pics of my own bulldogs too, if anyone cares to see 'em.
As luck -for good or for ill, would have it, my mother has totally fallen in love with the puppy. It follows her everywhere she goes, and just sits until she finishes bagging a fish or whatever, then follows her to the cash register and again, sits by her feet. I think this might be a special animal, and am happy that my mom, who lives alone, has a companion. My only concern is that she's 64 and getting a very powerful breed. The owner brought the registration papers yesterday and they were American Dog Breeders Association papers, not AKC. And the dog is a registered pit bull, not the "knock-off" Staffie. I have an English and American bulldog, the latter being incredibly athletic. She's taken my legs out from under me and I'm 6'1 and strong! Anyone either experienced with the breed or who knows an older person with a powerful dog? I really want this to work out, but if I need to tell her she doesn't need a dog like that, now's the time.
I'll post photos of the pup as soon as I get some -I've had my camera at home for a couple of days to post up some pics of my Nic boas and haven't found the thread! Happy to post pics of my own bulldogs too, if anyone cares to see 'em.