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.
It is a mix bred.
this question is sort of hard to answer because some people would have different oppinons....i would say and American staffy as they were bred for fighting and are ALOT more stocky and agile
Originally there wasn't a difference when they were brought to the United States from the Staffordshire Bull Terrier or SBT. However different groups of people have gotten a hold on these dogs and used them for different purposes. The American Pit Bull Terrier or APBT was bred for function. They were bred for gameness (willingness to fight) dog aggression, prey drive, as well as a host of other features that enhance the dogs ability to win fights. The American Staffordshire Terrier or AST started from the same origins, however the traits they were bred for were different. They were bred for appearance and standards for show purposes. It was acknowledged as a different breed in 1936 by the AKC as the Staffordshire Terrier. It was later renamed American Staffordshire Terrier in 1972. The AST is considered to be less dog aggressive than the APBT, however neither should be trusted off leash with other dogs. In BOTH breeds human aggression was bred out of them. Dog fighters would put to death any dogs that showed human aggression (humans were in the pits during dog fights).
anywhere from 500 to 6,000. blue eyed pure-bred with papers are the most expensive
English Bulldogs were originally bred for the sport of Bullbaiting.
The answer is yes, but it isn't best for the dog. A female dog shouldn't be bred until she's had two heat cycles, and even then she shouldn't be bred until she's gotten a green light from your vet, and is current on all her shots.
A blue iguana is a morph of a Green iguana bred through generations in captivity.
Yes, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier was originally bred to kill rats for pest control and organised ''ratting'' competitions. However, I have a Staffy and two pet rats and my Staffy is scared of them! There are many breeds that were bred for vermin control, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier, Norfolk Terrier, Lakeland Terrier, Miniature Schnauzer, Border Terrier, Patterdale Terrier and many more. In fact, pretty much all Terriers were originally bred to kill rats.
The American Staffordshire Terrier (or Pit Bull Terrier) was bred mainly from large Staffordshire Bull Terriers. Breeders in America acquired the English Staffords in order to try and produce a breed with greater size but altogether similar characteristics. The breed inherited its athleticism and strength from the English Staffy, as well as its gentleness with children.
Did you mean: A Boston Terrier is originally bred from which dogs? The Boston Terrier was bred from English Bulldogs and English Terriers.
no, they were originally bred in Germany :)
English for "him bred", as opposed to her hatched.