Any good quality dog food would be fine for Staffies.
anything that you give them, just like any dog; they're living waste disposals, lol
Any good quality dog food would be good, but make sure to read the label of ingredients and make sure the food is as natural as possible.
My staffie likes to play with everything and anything lol but she especially likes anything that makes noise like a squeaky toy or a ball with a bell in it.
Well, anything. Don't give them food that make dogs sick though. I feed mine purina and my dog and leftovers. Give them 75% dry food and 25% variety. That was my vet's suggestion
Dog food....
Its more important what brand the owner buys for their dog. Ones without fillers and corn and by products.
We feed my Staffy half a packet of Natural Dog Food a say. You can find it at Pets at Home. I've noticed that Staffies love Markies dog treats. So that could be a good treat.
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.
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.
Any strong force can break the skull of a Staffordshire bull terrier.
Since the 17th century where it emerged from a cross between Bull Terriers and other terriers of the time. At this time they were used for blood sports like bull baiting and bear baiting. These dogs provided the ancestral foundations for Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Bull Terriers, the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. This common ancestor was known as the Bull and Terrier. After these bloodsports were eliminated in 1835 these dogs came to be used in dogfights.
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier was bred from muscular, but heavy dogs used for Bull-baiting and small, but fiesty local Terriers - combining the best parts of both types of Dog. The resulting Staffy-looking Dogs were fast, agile and strong; perfect for Bull-baiting. Staffordshire Bull Terriers were not bred from one or two particular breeds, just local Terriers and Dog's similar to Bulldogs.
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.
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Expert scientific studies prove that the jaws of Staffordshire Bull Terriers are no different than any other breed of dog. There is no evidence that any kind of locking mechanism exists in the Staffordshire Bull Terrier or any other related dog breed.
Most Pit Bull Terriers, or American Staffordshire Terriers, are between 43-48cm (17-19in).
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.