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June 24, 2008 at 10:19 am #77099
galax
MemberIm quite lucky with Freckles she’s very laid back she’s active if we’re active and if we’re not she’ll sleep,just been looking on a Staffy forum and they all love the Spring Pole, I can understand when they say its a natural thing for a Staff to do,grab and hold on as that is what they were breed to do (bull baiting) but wouldn’t that be a negitive thing for a Staff to learn to do,I just dont like the look of it at all,I think i’ll stick to tennis balls and agility, thanks all for your views 🙂
June 24, 2008 at 10:53 am #77100*Nat*
MemberIt’s certainly not a behaviour I’d want to encourage, in any breed 🙂
June 24, 2008 at 11:40 am #77101GSPmad
Member[quote author=galax link=topic=11849.msg226381#msg226381 date=1214302781]
but wouldn’t that be a negitive thing for a Staff to learn to do,I just dont like the look of it at all,I think i’ll stick to tennis balls and agility, thanks all for your views 🙂
[/quote]i agree – think it’s a negative thing to be encouraging any breed to do – raw bones are good exercise for mouths and tennis balls and agility and swimming good exercise for the rest of body and clickers good exercise for the brain. 🙂
June 24, 2008 at 11:44 am #77102.dodger.
Memberthere’s one tree at plessey woods that dodger hangs off of trying to get this massive branch so i can imagine he would love to spring pole idea even though i certainly don’t. I think that vid says it all why i don’t like them >:(
June 26, 2008 at 7:57 am #77103kizkiznobite
Memberi used to have a springer that as a pup would grab the washing on the rotary line and go round and round and round – when i realised what it was doing to her front end muscles i dumped the rotary and went back to a normal wash line
September 3, 2008 at 9:02 pm #77104nikki_kev
MemberThey should only be used if you have an excellent ‘leave’ command. It is excellent for muscle building and conditioning – many staffies use them and so do the show dogs.
They are not associted with dog fighting and if a policeman was to see a staffie using one they wouldn’t have a problem. As long as you are a responsible owner and train your dog to leave then there are no problems.Â
If I had space for one, I would let my guys use it…but unfortunately I don’t.x
September 3, 2008 at 9:38 pm #77105*Nick*
Memberquote :As long as you are a responsible owner and train your dog to leave then there are no problems.Âpresent company excluded. a “responsible” bully breed owner is pretty hard to find on this continent.
September 3, 2008 at 10:11 pm #77106nikki_kev
Member[quote author=*Nick* link=topic=11849.msg239189#msg239189 date=1220477915]
quote :As long as you are a responsible owner and train your dog to leave then there are no problems.Âpresent company excluded. a “responsible” bully breed owner is pretty hard to find on this continent.
[/quote]I know far many more responsible bull breed owners than I do not. Unfortunately it is only the irresponsible owners who give the wonderful breed a bad name.Â
My dogs and I were set upon by a JRT, a Hungarian Vizla and 2 lurchers the other night. I had full control over my dogs, yet this woman was screaming and shouting at her dogs to return to her. Her JRT snapping at my dogs, one of which is Dog aggressive, but I was very proud of her and she just sat and looked at me as if to say ‘this dog is a fool mum’. Knowing I have a dog aggressive dog, makes me even more aware of other dogs/owners…she is never off lead unless in an area I can see has no other dogs. Her recall is 110% and she wouldn’t bolt off after another dog.
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September 3, 2008 at 10:27 pm #77107.dodger.
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I know far many more responsible bull breed owners than I do not. Unfortunately it is only the irresponsible owners who give the wonderful breed a bad name.Â
[/quote]😮 😮 😮 i’m sorry but where on earth do you live! i have yet to find more than one responsible staffy owner round here!
i’m glad your dogs are well behaved, the breed needs more people like you.
September 3, 2008 at 10:31 pm #77108nikki_kev
Member[quote author=.dodger. link=topic=11849.msg239209#msg239209 date=1220480878]
[quote author=nikki_kev link=topic=11849.msg239203#msg239203 date=1220479898]
I know far many more responsible bull breed owners than I do not. Unfortunately it is only the irresponsible owners who give the wonderful breed a bad name.Â
[/quote]😮 😮 😮 i’m sorry but where on earth do you live! i have yet to find more than one responsible staffy owner round here!
i’m glad your dogs are well behaved, the breed needs more people like you.
[/quote]I am in Buckinghamshire, in the UK
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September 4, 2008 at 9:23 pm #77109SuzAndTheDiva
Memberlots of staffies round here – see loads when driving to work – got me thinking about what you said bev – they young men with them off the lead. Same here young staffs 2 years max id say and they just trot alonside their owners never budging an inch!!
November 12, 2008 at 9:27 am #77110emma_pen
MemberI know a LOT of resposible and fantastic Staffie owners here in the North East – people only take note of the bad ones because the good ones are no more noticeable than the owners of any other breed.
We had a dog brought in who broke his maxilla and several teeth using a spring pole so I don’t like them either.
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