Pip has had her op and took it all in her stride. Over Christmas we had visiting kids – all under six – and Pip got on very well with them and they loved her. On the lead she is a bit exuberant at first and pulls a lot, but she is learning fast and improving all the time. She loves meeting other dogs and being free to run around with them and her foster sister Coco, but always comes back to us when called. Pip has a lovely gentle, affectionate nature, and seems to want to please all the time. She will make some family a wonderful companion.pip a pretty girl.JPG
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From Peggy Sues family
Happy Christmas to you and family, I have Peggy the Staffy she is now 18.4 kilos from 21.9 kilos the difference in her is amazing she will never be super fit and thin but she is my Peggy love her to bits thanks x
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