Continued... Cadence sparked a chain reaction. You could
call it a snowball effect or even the beginning of something great. She started
our love affair with the great Staffordshire Bull Terrier. As she came into our
home we begin to realize how truly amazing this breed was. They have been
called the nanny dog and she proved that to be true. We had two little girls
and another baby girl arrived as Cadence was just four months old. She also had
an amazingly quiet disposition. I can count on one hand how many times I have
heard her bark. I also admired the Staffordshire Bull Terrier's athleticism and
muscle structure. Yet they were the perfect size, not too big and certainly not
too small. With Cadence at home we wanted to find her a companion and we hoped
to one day breed some of our own pups.
We began to look for a suitable male. In those day all we
knew about Staffies was how much we loved them and that we would love to have a
red and white one. I searched the nation in hopes to find a red and white pied
male. I talked with several breeders at that time and started to learn a lot
about the breed. I found out quickly that the Staffy community took their dogs
serious and that breeding was not to be done lightly. I was finally led to a
breeder who had a litter of red puppies and I began to talk with him about the
possibility of purchasing a show quality male. We decided to get one from them
and his registered name became, Eco's Romeo of Red Rocks. We committed to showing
him and hoped to eventually breeding him.
So Long for Now,
Paul Dean
www.ecostaffords.com
www.ecostaffords.com
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