staffordshire bull terrier.

Jasmine, feeling much better after her surgery. Press Association Although they do make bath time lots of fun, rubber duckies do not make good chew toys. Jasmine the Staffordshire terrier and her owner learned the hard way after a veterinarian in Scotland discovered a 4-inch rubber duck blocking the pup's small intestine. According to the Daily Mail, Jasmine most likely swallowed the squeaky toy about nine months ago, but only recently did the seemingly harmless duck become a life-threatening health issue. Perplexed by her dog's flagging appetite, occasional vomiting and inexplicable weight loss, owner Nicola Waters took Jasmine to the vet for a diagnosis. After an X-ray clearly ...

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J.C. Rojas, Flickr Name: Bull Terrier Personality: Now here's a dog who knows how to fun, and we're not just saying that because his was the breed chosen to depict Budweiser's Spuds MacKenzie. "Playful and clownish, the bull terrier [aka the English bull terrier] is best described as a three-year-old child in a dog suit," says the American Kennel Club. The breed's intimidating physicality belies its true demeanor, which the AKC goes on to describe as "exceedingly friendly... sweet and fun-loving." Dog Breed Info Center agrees: "Though this breed was once a fierce gladiator, he is much gentler now... courageous, scrappy, fun-loving, active, clownish and fearless... loyal, polite and ...