Firstly, there is no such thing as an ''English Staffordshire Terrier''. There is, however, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, English Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers and American Pit Bull Terriers - which all shed and are all individual breeds.
Yes, all Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers and Pit Bull Terriers shed. Breeds that don't shed are breeds such as Poodles and Shih Tzu's.
All dogs shed, though some are less alergenic than others. The Staffordshire is faily average as in terms of alergenic hair.
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Staffordshire bull terriers do shed their hair, but it should not be too much shedding, if it is, there could be a problem and the dog should go to the vet.
very little, but yes they do.Dogs do not molt. Dogs shed, Staffs have short hair and will shed with the season if out side if inside they will shed all year round.Hi , i own two staffs they both lose loads of hair so i think they malt
Beagles are not terriers, but yes they shed.
They have fur. Like most dogs who shed their fur terriers don't. When they lose their hair it has to be pulled off like our hair. They are dogs that people get if they are allergic to dogs.
they shed there coats twice a year if that helps :)
Do you mean a Staffordshire Terrier mixed with a Boston Terrier?
This is a myth, Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have ''lockjaw''. In fact, no breed does! Staffordshire Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers have exactly the same jaw formation as any other breed of dog. They do have incredibly strong muscles in their jaws but the condition ''lockjaw'' does not exist in any breed.
Wheaten terriers do not shed seasonally like other breeds do. This breed does lose hair throughout the year, but the loss is minimal.
Staffordshire bull terriers are up to 16 inches, American Pit Bull Terriers can grow to 18 inches, and American Staffordshire Terriers can grow to 20 inches tall.
Pit Bull Terriers, or American Staffordshire Terriers, originated in the United States in the 1800's.
they shed VERY little, to none at all! but mostly no!
The only breeds that are not permitted to fly on an aeroplane are Bulldogs and Pugs - which may suffer breathing difficulties during transit. Bear in mind that American Staffordshire Terriers (or Pit Bull Terriers) are illegal in the UK unless you have a license. Staffordshire Bull Terriers are perfectly legal and can get a passport.