It's coming from my local dog and cat home home and they didn't state if it had paperwork or anything, just told me he was to boysterous for his last owner. I have to go back a couple of times for him to get use to me so I could find out then if he has any papers.
I don't have Bull Breed experience, but would have taken this dog to be a full American Bulldog. We have had some interesting threads on the Bull Breeds Forum, (Look under Forums by Dog Type), which include some very knowledgeable ones from US members.
At the end of the day it doesn't really matter but I would prefer him to be a full breed, especially since there only wanting £80 for him. Cheers Carol I'll give that a try.
Beautiful dog and he looks like a cross to me Staffie X Bulldog. He has that bull dog look face and his size he looks quite big for a staffie.
Turns out I can't have him anyway. They say they want someone with experience in that perticular breed. And they said my vet bill would be through the roof as he swallowed a tennis ball and had to have a big chunk of his intestines removed and needs regular check ups etc there. Still they've plenty of staff us and stuff.
Why are papers so necessary? £80 for a full breed is not over-much. Most rescue homes charge at least £150 for dogs of any type, cross-breeds or even mutts of unknown breeding, so to expect a full breed with papers for £80 is expecting the moon for a chunk of cheese, and no rescue home would expect any less because they have to cover their costs for having kept and looked after the dog. So from Friday until today [Tuesday] the local dog and cat home have just told you about the tennis ball and surgery for "a big chunk of his intestines removed" so you cannot have him. Just between Friday and today? And all for just £80? I wonder how they can run such a place having spent so much money on having major surgery, and then only want peanuts for re-homing. Or maybe they did not tell you about the surgery before you first saw the dog?