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I would ring the lady and suggest contacting Rottie rescue. I would not take on a Male Rottie (or Staffie) especially ayoung adult/adult whose background I did not know with children in the house either. Karen |
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Don't worry girls I wasn't thinking of taking him on at all. If I do ever take on a rescue one it would only be a youngster. Just didn't know how much to get involved in his rehoming & I think a breed specific rescue for this breed is much more suitable than the shelter who've offered him a place. Was wondering if I should coontact the rescue etc & offer to transport, as it's a breed close to my heart. |
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