Staffordshire Bull Terriers have an average lifespan of between 12 and 14 years, whereas Boxers have an average lifespan of between 10 and 12 years. This means that you could expect a Stafford and Boxer cross to live for around 12 years, if not longer.
No records have been kept about the longest lived Staffordshire Bull Terrier but, if looked after well, Staffies can reach 12 - 14 years of age.
If looked after properly, American Staffordshire Terriers can live for around 12 years.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers typcially live for between 12 and 14 years, depending on how well they are looked after.
They live up to 15-17 mine has!
No, no two Staffies are ever the same. Every dog has a different temperament and habits, and most Staffies have different colours as well. Staffies may look similar on the outside but every dog is an individual.
Yes......the AKC said they would reconize the APBT breed if they changed their name to American Stafford Terrier to denounce the art of dog fighting.
Not particularly.
After 21 anything could happen
On average 10-12 years.
Indefinitely as long as it is maintained.
If they survive predators, babies will become adults with a long lifespan.
5 years
Staffordshire bull terriers do vary in size, for example American staffies are bigger than English staffies, therefore it is difficult to say exactly what the weight of puppies should be. However, at thirteen weeks of age they should be between 3-6 kilograms in weight.
The American Embassy - 2002 Long Live the King 1-4 was released on: USA: 1 April 2002
Yes, you can definitely get pedigree blue Staffordshire Bull Terriers. In fact, almost all blue Staffies are Kennel Club registered with five generations or more of family history. Blue Staffies are valued more than other Staffies because of their unique colour.
The averaged age is about 15 years or more.