The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a domestic breed of Dog that has been bred for hundreds of years to serve a purpose for man. Therefore, wild Staffys do not exist. Whilst it is possible for abandoned or stray dogs to become feral, these animals very rarely survive or reproduce effectively. Staffordshire Bull Terriers were bred as pets only, and therefore should not be allowed to become feral. However, in most countries, stray populations of this breed is very high, with owners either loosing or abandoning their Staffys when they grow too old or are no longer wanted. This breed is the highest scoring in temperament tests performed by the American Temperament Test Society, and are generally a very friendly and loving breed, so adopting a former stray from a shelter would be a good option.
White Staffordshire Bull Terriers, commonly known as "staffys," are not rare. While the breed standard does not allow for solid white coloring, white markings are accepted. It is important to note that any dog breed can come in various colors and patterns, including white staffys.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers, also known as staffys, do shed moderately throughout the year. They have a short coat that sheds minimally compared to other breeds, but regular grooming can help manage their shedding. Brushing their coat with a shedding brush can help remove loose hair and reduce shedding.
INCREDABLY my staffy is loyal.just Give them ur heart and trust and then theyll bond with you Kazzboy out
A healthy weight for the average Staffordshire Bull Terrier is between 28 and 38 pounds.
If the dogs have killed tow cats, don't get a kitten, you IDIOT!!!
American staffys are considered the same breed as an American pit bull
They're fairly equal in being stubborn but with kindness and persistance they will train fairly easily.
Because they are kind natured, loving, gentle, spirited animals who when brought up corretly are the best pets in the world!
Pandas ARE wild!
you know it ;-)
a wild panda is a panda that lives in the wild just like wild cats.
yes they are like 1,600 in the wild