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>I've recently seen a litter of Staffy X Chow Chow. A high drive dog crossed with one who rarely wears their 'listening ears'.
> he is hyper beond beliefe, has the attention span of a nat, extermaly nurvous, they cant train him and there trainer gave up on him (3 months in to training befor trainer gave up as they couldnt get him to walk to heal for some reason, i managed it with a LOT of patiance and time, but his owner just gives up), and he sheds everywhere. They have said they hate the dog now and from what ive seen the dog doesnt seem to like them either.
> Thing is Daisy they did not get what they bought
> I agree - but if they had researched what they were buying they would have known that they would get a dog that could be anything between poodle and labrador.
> But where do you research a crossbreed? There is no breed club with centuries of acquired wisdom to ask, no books - only what you have been told by breeders and what you can find out about the parent breeds which may not (as I said before) bear much relation temperament-wise to the combination you end up with
> Exactly :-) Then why did they buy it ???? If you get a crossbreed/mongrel you have to accept that it is an unknown - which can be half the fun (or challenge) of taking one on. If you aren't up for the challenge then buy a stuffed toy :-) :-)
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> Daisy
Are they the kind of owners who would read and research anything at all to try and understand him before giving up completely...??
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