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Thankyou. Yes. Staffys have been massively overbred from the dogs I knew 40-50 years ago when I was a kid, so I think the mix might actually benefit. The breeders felt strongly about breeding non pedigree Staffies to mix the pedigree up a bit for health reasons. Dorothy is incredibly bright, so hopefully it works.
Staffys do suffer from their own illnesses now sadly. L-2-HGA is a nervous system disorder that is tested for, now. My Sisters dog Poppy, 20 years ago, was the first dog identified with it. Basically when Poppy became ill, she was taken to the Newmarket vet school , we had a massive struggle to get them to investigate fully. Even when they identified it, we then had a huge task to get the breed and kennel club to recommend testing. Breed standard owners have become massive tossers in pursuit of standards that serve themselves first and their dogs last..
Oh and please dont get me started on the trendy "blue" staffys being bred now and their additional health issues...
Yes Staffy with a bit of Frenchie (those ears) and a bit of Bulldog (those front legs). I must admit I didnt know about the mix until later, and not breeds I favour (not for character, for health issues), but by that time I was committed and Mum & Dad are very healthy.