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"I have 20 month old Kelpie cross, who was
frightened of storms, fireworks, the bell from
the ice-cream man's van and people taking their
garbage bins out the night before collection.
Since purchasing the Thundershirt she has
settled down with all of these and her barking
has reduced also she now only barks when
something is around. We are now all sleeping
at night and my mum feels the vest is worth
it's weight in gold and so happy with it and
would recommend it for any dog.."
- Alyson, vet-n-pet DIRECT customer
THUNDERSHIRT
Pawsome Parcels have been designed to make pampering
your pooch fun and easy, with a surprise gift box delivered
to your door. It's a great way to spoil that special fur-child in
your life just a little, whilst also ensuring that they are happy,
entertained and healthy.
Specifically tailored for your dog, Pawsome Parcels arrive
stocked with four or more high quality, hand-picked items
ranging from innovative toys and gadgets, to shampoos,
accessories and natural treats.
Every time you order, the products change; so every parcel is
a new surprise! This means that both you and your pet will be
happy with a wide range of products to try at a great price!
Go on… Spoil them!
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BREEDBREAKDOWN
APPEARANCE: A medium sized dog with a
very strong and muscular build. A broad wedge
shaped head, dark round eyes, wide mouth and
small ears. They have a short coat that comes in a
range of colours including red, fawn, white, black
or blue and any shade of brindle.
TEMPERAMENT: Very energetic, bold, boisterous,
intelligent, loyal, affectionate and courageous.
They are eager to please which makes them easy
to train.
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: 12-14 years
CARE: They are very energetic and require a lot of
exercise and play. They shed a medium amount of
hair and are best to be brushed every 1 or 2 weeks.
SUITS: They are suited to families with older
children (over eight) or with owners that are able
to play and interact with them. They are generally
ok with other pets but best to socialise them from
a young age.
INTERESTING FACT: They were originally bred
in the 1600's for bear and bull baiting dogs by
crossing a fighting bulldog and a terrier.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
When puppies are born they are
blind, deaf, and toothless.