Posted in American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier • Tags: American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Since the American Staffordshire Terrier is famous for its fighting ability, it is no wonder that this powerful breed has a muscular build. However, there is much more to this breed than its unfortunate heritage as an aggressive fighter. Many Staffordshire Terrier lovers praise this breed’s affectionate and loyal family nature.
The Staffordshire Terrier was developed by crossing the Bulldog and several terriers. The ancestors of today’s dog were known as the Bull-and-Terrier Dog, Half and Half, and at times Pit Dog or Pit Bull Terrier. This breed was later given the name Staffordshire Terrier, after the English Region of Staffordshire where it was first developed.
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Posted on August 13, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in Staffordshire Bull Terrier • Tags: Staffordshire Bull Terrier
By Donal Keenan
Before you bring a Staffordshire bull terrier puppy into your home, make sure you know what owning a ‘Staffy’ entails. Bear in mind that the cute little puppy you have set your heart on will grow into a powerful and muscular animal which will require firm handling and lots of time and energy. This breed of dog is very strong and requires firmness and consistency while training. You need to be sure that you wish to commit yourself to your dog’s welfare for the next 10 -12 years.
Of course, the Staffordshire bull terrier has many wonderful inherent characteristics – he is a dog with special intrinsic qualities, which makes him an endearing pet. The Stafford is renowned for its affinity with humans and is exceptionally good with children and infants. Adored and adoring within their own family circle, these dogs are more than happy to share your home with you rather than spending long periods on their own in a kennel. They really enjoy getting involved in family activities like car rides, going on hikes and walks, romping on the beach, and especially cuddling up with you when you settle down for an evening of TV watching or reading. Staffords will also often be boisterously welcoming with visitors and you and your friends have to be ready for this. These dogs are incredibly like humans in a furry form!
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Posted on March 8, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier – Little Dog with a Lot of Heart
By Carol Stack
A family was at the local animal shelter to put a hold on a pug for the pug rescue when they met and fell in love with Bonnie, a brindle-colored Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
The shelter’s assistant told them that this little dog had been scheduled to be euthanized that morning but the administrator really wanted to see this dog get a home so they had postponed her death sentence.
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Posted on November 14, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier • Tags: American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Pitbulls
By Kent Pinkerton
Pit Bulls can be termed as America’s most-loved as well as most-feared dogs at the same time. American homes have always had pit bulls as worthy affectionate pets, but a series of mauling incidents over the years have created paranoia about this dog breed all over the nation.
The term ‘Pit Bull’ is a term referring to three breeds of dogs: the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Their combinations are also called as Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls were originally from England. The American Pit Bull Terrier was imported to America from England in the 19th century. Out of all the Pit Bull breeds, the American Staffordshire Terrier, simply called as the AmStaff is a descendent of the English bulldog, which was specifically raised for fighting. All Pit Bulls are characterized by their short stocky but strong bodies. They have wide mouths with long hanging tongues.
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Posted on July 7, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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History of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier
By Don Krnel
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier presents an incredible mix of intelligence, courage, and tenacity tempered with a sweet affection for it’s family. As a breed, it is often shrouded in myth and misconception about it’s history and origin. Read on to learn the truth about where the Staffordshire Bull Terrier came from and what the difference is between this breed and others similar in name and appearance.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or “Staffie”, as fans of the breed call it, dates back to Elizabethan England when an ancestor of the Bulldog was used in a bloody sport called bullbaiting (also bearbaiting). This dog was closely linked to the Mastiff and weighed in at between 100 and 120 pounds.
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Posted on July 5, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!