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.
Staffy x Pitbull mixes usually grow to be between 17 to 21 inches in height at the shoulder, depending on factors like genetics and individual variation. It's important to note that each dog will have its unique growth pattern, so exact height can vary between individuals.
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No such animal. If you mean vole-it's a type of mouse.
herbivores
No, a yew is not a type of animal. However, a yew is a type of tree. They can be seen practically everywhere in England!
It is a mix bred.
it is really a staffy
This could be due to fleas, mites or a type of mange. Take your dog to the vet for medication.
Irish staffy
Only as dangerous as their humans.
No just develops muscle
Any living organism that provides meat but is not poisonous can be consumed after being cooked. As for a Staffy, I'm not sure why you would want to and it is illegal but, yes, it is possible.
it deppends what dog you have for example if you had a staffy and you took him/her out for a walk and you were attacked the dog would just sit there but if you had a strong willed dog him/her will proberbly protect you but a staffy certinly will not
A responsible breeder will not allow a dog to have more than two or three litters in a lifetime. It is important to note that there are hundreds of Staffies and Staffy crosses in shelters already waiting to be euthanised because there are no homes for them. Before breeding your Staffy, stop and think whether you should.
yes a staffy
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
No, it is not a type-- unless you consider a mutt a type of dog. A staffy cross is just that-- A dog that is mixed with Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and some other unknown dog. This dog is considered a mongrel, mutt, cur, or a mixed breed, whichever term you prefer.