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  Broxi, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier at 8 months old - Photo Courtesy of SKEG.
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dration Cynologique Internationale AKC = American Kennel Club UKC = United Kennel Club KCGB = Kennel Club of Great Britain CKC = Canadian Kennel Club ANKC = Australian National Kennel Club NKC = National Kennel Club NZKC = New Zealand Kennel Club APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.
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 Broxi at 6 months old - Photo Courtesy of SKEG.
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He's a great natured dog, very friendly, and doing very well in obedience school.
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After bullbaiting was abolished in England, a smaller, faster dog was created by crossing the bulldog with more agile terriers.
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Sad to say, illegal dog fighting continues to this day.
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26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more Color: Any Black Brindle Brown/Chocolate Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper Merle Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut Silver & Tan (Yorkie colors) Tan/Yellow/Fawn Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White) White Age: Any Young Adult Senior Puppy Ads by Google Staffordshire Bull Terrier History: Country/Date of Origin: England/1800s The Staffordshire Bull Terrier, which was bred for the sport of dog fighting, -is a 19th Century variety of a much older bull and terrier cross.
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The ruffian street fighter was not granted the respectability of Kennel Club registration in England until 1935 and it took decades for the American Kennel Club to acknowledge it.
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The breed originated in the nineteenth century when coal miners in Staffordshire, England, wanted a small, fast dog.
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The tail is undocked, of medium length, low set, tapering to a point and carried rather low.
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Full drop or full prick to be considered a serious fault.
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Head Short, deep through, broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop, short foreface, black nose.
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Temperament From the past history of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, the modern dog draws its character of indomitable courage, high intelligence, and tenacity.
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He is active and agile and comes in six color varieties: solid red, fawn, white, black, blue, or brindle.
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It also enjoys a good game in the yard or a run in a safe area.
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In the United Kingdom the Stafford is known as the Nanny Dog, in reference to its eagerness and ability to assume the role of a child's nursemaid.
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The wide head provides ample room for attachment of jaw muscles.
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It is typically playful, companionable, amiable, docile and generally responsive to its owner's wishes.
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By the time dog fighting was banned in England, these dogs had so endeared themselves to their fans that they continued to have a loyal following.
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It may not do well around strange dogs or sometimes even household dogs that challenge it.
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Breeds that need a lot of exercise are good for outdoorsy, active people, or those interested in training their dog to compete in a high-energy dog sport, such as agility.
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Others need daily, vigorous exercise -- especially those that were originally bred for physically demanding jobs, such as herding or hunting.
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Keep your SBT in good shape by measuring his food and feeding him twice a day rather than leaving food out all the time.
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Many are interested in the breed because it looks like a tough dog but are surprised to learn that the Stafford is a sensitive and loving companion who enjoys playing more than being tough.
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It's thought of as a puppy disease and often clears up on its own.
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Always meet at least one of the parents--usually the mother is the one who's available--to ensure that they have nice temperaments that you're comfortable with.
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Furthermore, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is one of only two breeds from over 190 recognized by the UK Kennel Club to have a mention of the breed's suitability with children.
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There are now a total of 18 clubs in Great Britain and Northern Ireland ranging from the North of Scotland to the West of England.
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More importantly the Stafford has become a popular pet retaining the attributes gained from generations of fighting dogs bred for courage, tenacity and most important: total reliability and affinity with people and in particular children Height: 14 - 16 inches Weight: 24 - 38 lbs.
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Colors: Brindle, blue, black, red, fawn, white; or any of these with white Coat: Smooth, short, and dense Temperament: Reputation for being good with children; often aggressive towards other animals Care and Exercise: Minimal grooming is necessary to keep his coat in top condition.
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These dogs were renowned for their courage and tenacity and despite their ferocity in the pit were excellent companions and good with children.
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However, some hereditary health problems can occur in the breed.
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If raised together, well-trained and closely supervised, they may even learn to get along beautifully.
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The following are some conditions to be aware of: Hip Dysplasia Patellar Luxation Canine Atopic Dermatitis and other skin issues L-2-Hydroxyglutaric Aciduria About the Breed:The Staffordshire Bull Terrier, also called the Stafford, Staffy or Staffie, is a medium-sized dog of somewhat short stature with a muscular, athletic body.
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All colors may be with or without white.Health Problems:Responsible breeders strive to maintain the highest breed standards as established by kennel clubs like the AKC.
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier was brought to the US towards the end of the 19th century, but was not officially recognized by the AKC until 1974.Size:Weight: 24-38 pounds Height: 14-16 inches at the shoulderColors:Red, fawn, white, black, blue or brindle (any shade).
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Since that time the breed has grown to be one of the most popular breeds of dogs with a large repressentation at the Crufts Dog Show.
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Dogs were released in a pit, and the last dog still fighting (or occasionally, the last dog surviving) was recognised as the winner.
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The breed thrives in the family environment, being a suitably compact size for close family living.
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The Staffie is a breed that has many supporters and perhaps just as many detractors.
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These early “proto-staffords” provided the ancestral foundation stock for the Staffordshire Bull Terrrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier.
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Their hind quarters are well muscled and are the drive in the Staffie’s gait, being well let down in the hock.
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Highly intelligent, very active, and in need of constant attention.
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Please treat as you would a child (Including treats from McDonalds - soft serve cones are a favourite).
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The dogs retain the great courage, intelligence and tenacity of their past. They are very obedient dogs and breeders spent many decades ensuring that these dogs were no longer fighting dogs. They are very affectionate and make great pets. They generally love children. The Staffordshire Bull terrier is considered to be hardy, fun-loving and fearless.
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Bonni is a wonderful dog and I'd recommend a staffordshire bull terrier to anyone.
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In the United States the Bull and Terrier breeds arrived in the mid-1880s. They developed somewhat differently than in the UK. The American Staffordshire Terrier is the result of those developments, a cousin to the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
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Bonni was incredibly protective of the puppy and would rush to stand between her and other dogs or people who went near her.
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There were some fans who arranged secret gatherings for dogfights, but the true fanciers wanted to conduct competition legally and thus turned to the show ring.
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  History and Background   The working classes of the early 19th century were fond of the popular sport of rat-killing.
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  Due to selective breeding, a small and nimble dog with very powerful jaws was produced.
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  Personality and Temperament   The Stafford is referred to as the "nanny dog" in the U.K. because of its ability to function as an able nursemaid for children.
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  Even after dog fighting was forbidden in England, such dogs continued to receive the love and attention of their fanciers.
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  Care   In mild weather, the Stafford can live outdoors, but the cold can affect it.
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The fence must be at least seven feet high and must be checked regularly for any weak spots or areas where he can escape from.
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Illegal pit fighting began after the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1835.
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Size: Weight: 24 - 38 pounds Height: 14 - 16 inches Tail: Moderately long, natural, low set, thick at the root tapering to the tip.
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Top of page Breed Type AKC Group: Terrier Group Originally bred for bull-baiting, bear-baiting, lion fighting and then dog fighting.
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However, he can quickly turn into a fighting dog if another dog comes within his view.
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He is capable of scaling high fences or digging his way out from under them.
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Puppies for Sale

Red female4 photo(s)BREED: Staffordshire Bull Terrier PuppiesPRICE: $1,300.00AGE: 4 week(s)LOCATION: IndianaAdd to FavoritesBeautiful litter of red and brindle puppies out of Red Viking and Bootsy.
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Angel Girl10 photo(s)BREED: Staffordshire Bull Terrier PuppiesPRICE: $1,500.00AGE: 13 week(s), 3 day(s)LOCATION: IndianaAdd to FavoritesAngel Girl is a beautiful white female with small red markings at the base of both ears!
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Brindle female4 photo(s)BREED: Staffordshire Bull Terrier PuppiesPRICE: $1,300.00AGE: 4 week(s)LOCATION: IndianaAdd to FavoritesBeautiful litter of red and brindle puppies out of Red Viking and Bootsy.
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier8 photo(s)BREED: Staffordshire Bull Terrier PuppiesPRICE: $850.00AGE: 34 week(s), 1 day(s)LOCATION: CaliforniaAdd to FavoritesView the complete puppy profile for more information.
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Dam is one major away from full champion and sire is also pointed.
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Red female4 photo(s)BREED: Staffordshire Bull Terrier PuppiesPRICE: $1,300.00AGE: 4 week (s)LOCATION: IndianaAdd to FavoritesBeautiful litter of red and brindle puppies out of Red Viking and Bootsy.
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There are now a total of 18 clubs in Great Britain and Northern Ireland ranging from the North of Scotland to the West of England.
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Their adaptability is large, they can be held both on a farm or in an appartment in the city.
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In the US many original Bull and Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers were imported and used in breeding programs to produce the American Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier.
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Colors: Staffordshires occur in black, red, brindle, blue and any kind of fawn, with or without white.
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Social Build: in general dogs of this breed are exceptionally well with children, they withstand roughness and will not easily feel treated unfairly.
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When somethings is off these dogs will respond, but as a rule they are friendly to all people.
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Not only was the sport less popular was banned, thus the Staffordshire Bull Terrier was bred again to develop a more gentler breed.
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier has dark eyes most commonly brown; however, they can be close to the coat color.
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In the 20th century interest began to grow again mainly in the United States. by 1935, they were beginning to be seen in the show ring.
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On the other hand, he can be a bit backward with strangers at first but in a few minutes ready to play or get their full attention.
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The eyes are round and should not have pink rims unless the coat around the eye is white.
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The first dogs were not breed for handsome looks but only for entertainment purposes for not only bull baiting but also other types of blood sports.
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Neck Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull.
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Head Medium length, deep through, broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop; and ears are set high.
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American Staffordshire Terrier Breed Standard Terrier Group General Impression The American Staffordshire Terrier should give the impression of great strength for his size, a well put-together dog, muscular, but agile and graceful, keenly alive to his surroundings.
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Originally called the Bull- and-Terrier Dog, Half and Half or Pit Dog, it became known as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier in England.
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If you are considering purchasing an American Staffordshire Terrier puppy, learn more here.
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The muzzle is short with very distinct cheek muscles and a clearly defined stop.
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The mature Staffy Bull should be 14 to 16 inches at the withers.
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