Staffordshire Bull Terriers can come in a range of colours and markings. According to the official Kennel Club Breed Standard, Staffordshire Bull Terriers should be:
''Red, fawn, white, black or blue, or any one of these colours with white. Any shade of brindle or any shade of brindle with white. Black and tan or liver colour highly undesirable.'' Black and brindle Dogs are the most common colours.
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.
Not particularly.
yellow and black
go to the back of the catalog
Blue and White
Red and White.
1 yellow dah
Red and yellow.
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.
Staffies were originally bred for dog fighting, which was what they were used for, and unfortunately are still used for in illegal dog fights. However, apart from that Staffies are really only used as pets.
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is one of demis fav coulors silver