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I survive on a council estate and these are the leading 5 dog types we constantly see – and why it’s bad news for Staffie fans

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A SELF-TITLED council estate queen has actually exposed how your dog’s type can state a lot about your character.

Lily Dee, who is likewise called the council estate queen on Facebook and TikTok, frequently shares her experience of maturing on a council estate.

Lily revealed what each dog breed says about its owner and a staffie means you're a wannabe dealer

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Lily exposed what each dog type states about its owner and a staffie implies you’re a wannabe dealership Credit: TikTok/@councilestatequeen

And while she’s understood for her commentary on popular council estate names, this time she chose to share what the leading dog types on a council estate state about the owner.

In a recent video, she stated: “If you survive on a council estate and you have actually got a dog I ensure you it is among these.”

The 5th most popular dog you’ll see on a council estate is a Sheepdog, stated Lily.

She included: “It’s some old chap in a raincoat with a beard to here, a couple of Werther’s Originals in his pocket.

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” You understand the one, every council estate has one.”

Successive was a Terriers, Chihuahuas or Pomeranians – generally any lap dog with the name ‘Missy.’

The council estate queen described these purse canines are generally owned by ‘held up b ****, generally called Karen.’

She included: “They originate from a swank estate, needed to offer up on swank estate due to the fact that their other half lost their task.

” So now they’re on a council estate looking down their nose at us due to the fact that they have hanging baskets outside their front door.”

The 3rd most typical dog on a council estate was a German Shepherd – generally called Max or Roxy.

She exposed these are generally ex-police canines and invest their time chasing the kids playing outside the estate.

And Fighters and Bulldogs connected at second.

Lily described these are generally smaller sized canines and are frequently not trained effectively so continuously climb up all over individuals going by and destroy their clothing.

Lastly, on top area were Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Lily included they were generally called Tyson, Diesel or Stella.

She included: “Finest dog ever, however they’re constantly the very first option of a wannabe drug dealership.

” Do not get me incorrect, staffies are a few of the very best household canines aren’t they.”

The video quickly went viral with more than 318K views and individuals shared their ideas on the humorous video in the remarks area.

One composed: “I understood number 1 would be a staffie called Tyson.”

Another individual commented: “SHE’S AREA ON I HAD ACTUALLY A STAFF CALLED TYSON.”

A 3rd penned: “Got a Staffy called Diesel.”

On the other hand, a 4th included: “I had a Staffy called Tyson when I survived on the estate.”

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