
Description: The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a dog that has a very muscular strength. The height is 14-16 inches for dogs and 13-15 cm for females. The weight of the Male 25-38 pounds and the female is 23-35 pounds. We see a short head with a broad skull and deep. It has a powerful jaw that meets in an articulated scissors. The lips are tight and The Staffordshire Bull Terrier rarely drool. It has a short muzzle, dark eyes that match the color layer. Small ears that may be semi-erect or pink. They have a strong the neck muscles which is the mixture in the solid shoulders.
The Staffy is padded paws are medium in size, the front legs are straight. The tail is Set low, thick at the base, with a slight bend, but this should not be much. The color is black, beige, beige, red, white, brindle or a mixture of colors with white. A magpie with a white color in the eye. Pius is white with red spots. The hair is soft and close fitting. The dog's life expectancy is 10-16 years.
History: This race was of Staffordshire England in the 1800s to cross the room and the Terrier Bulldog. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier was intended to be a fighting dog, and in the boot bubble, fighting in a pit, was a fashionable sport. It has poor Mans entertainment is sometimes used, and that dogfighting dog. This cruelty was arrested in 1835, but still she, like dog fighting, because it was easier to hide money and the dog was very popular. This happened in the United Kingdom and the United States as the working class wanted play and watch the game with blood. The Saffy (Staffordshire Bull Terrier) was reduced after this time, with the change in the popularity of blood sports. With the end of the twentieth century have developed in the U.S. and that when the American Pit Bull origin, being greater than the Staffy. In 1975, the AKC has recognized this race.
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is an affectionate and intelligent dog which is very good with children whilst also being an excellent watch dog with a physique and bark which will intimidate any intruder. It is an extremely loyal, trustworthy all purpose dog which is strong and brave.
History of the “Staffy”
The medium sized Staffordshire Bull Terrier was originally bred as a ferocious fighter in England and was used for bull baiting and dog fighting until both of these pastimes where outlawed. As a fighting dog the Staffordshire would be tended by it’s owner between rounds, this loyalty towards humans is still apparent in the breed today. Much like the Bull Terrier it has Bulldog blood in it’s makeup which gives it a look of broad-chested immovability.
Description and Temperament
The Staffordshire is a substantial, muscular and well proportioned dog with a short dense coat coming in a range of colours. They generally grow to a height of 14-16 inches with the males weighing from 13 to 17 Kgs and the females from 11 to 15Kgs. The coat may be: red; fawn; black; blue; brindle or any of the these with white. The Staffordshire is usually well loved in it’s own family circle and displays a great deal of loyalty and affection in return. It is a strong dog and needs firm consistent training and early socialising with other dogs to curb its instinct to fight with other dogs.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a very people friendly breed of dog, they are not overly wary of people in almost any situation and are always happy to meet new people.
Caring for Staffies
The smooth short-haired coat of the Staffordshire is easy to groom and only requires occasional brushing with a firm bristled brush. Staffordshire Bull Terriers require lots of regular exercise but should be kept under tight control in public places unless the dog has proven it can interact with people and other dogs. The Staffordshire has no special feeding requirements but care should be taken not to overfeed the dog particularly in its later years when it will exercises less.
The Staffordshire is relatively free of genetic problems although some may suffer from cataracts. They may be subject to breathing problems and can easily become overheated in hot weather.
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