Hi...no staffies or other mis-"stereotyped" breeds.....I just think that over the years, the overseas media has really portrayed UK dog ownership as problematic at best. Probably similar to all of the horror stories that come from the US being blown out of proportion, too. I also get concerned about the actions of other Americans in my community ruining it for other dog owners. Apparently, many who move just abandon their pets out in fields and such over here. Horrible & something that we are trying to fix.
My 'pups' are too funny to cause people to run in fright. Usually, they bring smiles to faces with the way they walk and look. I have a 7 year old 17lb. black Cocker/Chihuahua mix (looks nothing like either breed---more as a well fed & sturdy small whippet with a docked tail--she's very fast). The other is an 8 year old blond 15lb. Doxie/West Highland( Looks like a very petite version of the Pet. Basset Fauve de Bretagne).
Everyone thinks they're still puppies because small mutts are just not that common in Germany. A couple of years ago, while we were biking around Neuschwanstein area with them in rear baskets, a busload of Japanese tourists stopped and emptied to take our pictures as "natives with their dogs." I think of them as ambassidors of puppy good cheer, bringing smiles to everyone they meet.
Despite how good they are, I still have to worry about housing for us everytime we move. It seems that more and more places have the policy of "no pets." And I just wanted to know how England is before I have to pull up roots and figure this out on the run. Thanks much for the encouraging sentiments.
Toodles.