Crash had a difficult start to life. This puppy had, in fact, been affected by ringworm transmitted by his mother. He had suffered a lot.
He was born to a breeder of Staffordshire Bull Terriers. One of his dogs had accidentally mated with a female Dalmatian belonging to a friend, and they had produced a litter of crossbred babies. Crash therefore has a muscular and compact body of a Staffie, as well as the white coat with black spots characteristic of the Dalmatian.
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Despite his illness, he was adopted by Maddie McDonald And Liam Williams in April 2026, when he was 8 weeks old.

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This couple living Brightonin the south of England, knew that the route of Crash recovery was going to be long and difficult, but they were ready to do anything to save him.
They continued his treatment, even though he had pink sores all over his body. These lesions appeared make it itch and cause discomfort “, said Maddie McDonald has Newsweek.
“ Treatment for ringworm was gruelingshe continues. We had to keep Crash inside an enclosure in a room, limit handling as much as possible, wash our hands constantly, change clothes every time we moved around the house, and do daily laundry to prevent the spread. “.

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In addition to medicated baths, eye drops, painkillers and frequent visits to the veterinarian, Crash also had to wear a collar to prevent him from licking his wounds.
Recovered, Crash is now enjoying life and his popularity to the fullest
Their efforts and patience finally paid off; the puppy is now completely cured and is no longer contagious. He can finally lead the happy life he deserves with his humans.
What interests people now is its unusual appearance. “ We often get comments about crossing it, as most people have never heard of a Dalmatian crossed with a Staffordshire Bull Terrierexplains his mistress. Everyone is fascinated by what they might look like as adults. “.

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“ It clearly presents characteristics of both breedsunderlines Maddie McDonald. At 14 weeks, he already weighs 14 kilos. So we think he will have the build of a Dalmatian, but he is stocky like a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Character-wise, he has the typical temperament of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier: he wants to bite everything. »