According to the official American Kennel Club breed standard, there is no specified weight for American Staffordshire Terriers. The standard only states that height and weight should be in proportion, and the desired height is between 17 and 19 inches at the shoulder.
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
American staffys are considered the same breed as an American pit bull
The American Kennel Club recognized the pit bull in 1936 under that name.
A healthy weight for an average Staffordshire Bull Terrier is between 28 and 38 pounds.
No, that's quite normal.
Yes, this is perfectly normal, especially for a growing dog. American Staffordshire Terriers put on alot of muscle mass which is heavier than fat and explains why your dog is gaining weight but does not look fat.
The American Breed Standard for the American Staffordshire Terrier height is 18 to 19 inches at the shoulder for a male, and female 17 to 18 inches at the shoulder.
A Staffy is a nickname for the popular dog breed Staffordshire Bull Terrier. A Staffy has many unique characteristics, including a low center of gravity and fun loving character.
Regulate his food intake and take him for walks.
It should be between 18 and 22 inches tall. Anything taller than this usually means it has been crossed with another breed and most possibly a American staffy!
it is really a staffy