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our Staffy called Hannah, will be 19 this year. She still has all her own teeth, She's a bit skinny now but still manages to 'Woof' down her food ok.

^^ WOW that's really impressive my staffordshire bull is 5years old at the minute but we originally bought her because we had a male and he sadly died of old age at 14 and we would of said he was really fit! yours must be really fit and health to be living as good as he is eh? ...

my staffy called Samson is 16 this December his vibrant , happy , healthy and fit he is my delight to walk into when i get home from work , and hes always sourounded by my sons and there freinds who give him a lot of attention when i'm not around , when i walk frew the door my Samson is always there for me , I Love my dog , i would never have any other bread my dog will out see them all

cool my staffy is called Fenton and she is almost 15! we went on lots of 10 mile walks and gave her a good diet and lots of love. That probably why she is still living!

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