Beach Dog - More Play? by Kaye Menner is a photograph by Kaye Menner which was uploaded on February 19th, 2017.
Beach Dog - More Play? by Kaye Menner
**ACHIEVED SHARED 3RD PLACE IN FAA CONTEST - Fisheyed Pets May 2018... more
by Kaye Menner
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Beach Dog - More Play? by Kaye Menner
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Kaye Menner
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Photograph - Photography
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**ACHIEVED SHARED 3RD PLACE IN FAA CONTEST - "Fisheyed Pets" May 2018
This wonderful and friendly dog, whose name is Rambo, just loves the beach and swimming in the surf. Also, like most dogs, he loves to play ball with his favorite orange ball.
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[From Wikipedia]
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium-sized, stocky, and very muscular dog, with a similar appearance to the much larger American Staffordshire terrier and American pit bull terrier. It has a broad head (male considerably more so than female), defined occipital muscles, a relatively short fore-face, dark round eyes and a wide mouth with a clean scissor-like bite (the top incisors slightly overlap the bottom incisors). The ears are small. The cheek muscles are very pronounced. The lips show no looseness. From above, the head loosely resembles a triangle. The head tapers down to a strong well-muscled neck and shoulders placed on squarely spaced forelimbs. They are tucked up in their loins and the last 1-2 ribs of the rib-cage are usually visible. The tail resembles an old fashioned pump handle. The hind quarters are well-muscled and are what give the Stafford drive when baiting. They are coloured brindle, black, red, fawn, blue, white, or any blending of these colors with white. White with any other colour broken up over the body is known as pied. Liver-colored, black and tan dogs can occur but are rare and it is advised not to breed from either as well as those with light eyes. The exception to the light eye rule are Blue staffies; all others should have dark brown eyes even if fawn coat. The coat is smooth and clings tightly to the body giving the dog a streamlined appearance.
The dogs stand 36 to 41 cm (14 to 16 in) at the withers and weigh 13 to 17 kg (29 to 37 lb) for males; females are 11 to 15.4 kg (24.3 to 34.0 lb).
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February 19th, 2017