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Subject: Re: Staffie Bark ?


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Nelline
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Date Posted: 21:24:25 04/06/03 Sun
In reply to: Hisham S. 's message, "Staffie Bark ?" on 20:40:40 04/05/03 Sat

Hi there, they don't bark a lot at all, if given the right type of stimulation, exercise and attention.

One thought, if you are living in an apartment, how will you cope with such an energetic, attention demanding, exercise demanding breed of dog? Are you prepared to walk your dog at least three times a day?

One thing, living in an apartment, your dog will be living very closely with you, and a stafford will live that!

Nelline

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