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American Staffordshire Terrier

American Staffordshire Terrier

The American Staffordshire Terrier make outstanding guarddogs. Guarding breeds main purpose is to scare away people and/or animals that are not welcome.

This pedegree dog was originally used in dog figthing. The dog breed was specifically bred for features associated with fighting dogs. Dog fighting is a felony in all american states.

American Staffordshire Terrier cause less concerns with shedding in contrast to other breeds. The American Staffordshire Terrier's demands wonderfully little brushing.

The dog breed requires a lot of exercise.

The American Staffordshire Terrier's are generally wonderfully loving by nature and will not behave aggressively towards outsiders. The American Staffordshire Terrier posesses is combative and may act aggressively towards other dogs. They are children friendly and good with kids.

Although they may live in colder climates, this is not ideal. They are not wonderfully found of being home alone.

Breeding country: the dogs was produced in United States.

Class of American Staffordshire Terrier: American Staffordshire Terrier is involved in the F.C.I. catalogue. The dog breed is incorporated in the section «Bull type Terriers» (3.3) in the class «Terriers». F.C.I. I.D. for american staffordshire terrier is 286 and was added to the catalogue 1996-09-03. American Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Terriers». Canadian Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Terriers».

American Staffordshire Terrier Health problems: American Staffordshire Terrier is a pedegree dog which is affected by health concerns related to hip dysplasia. The hip dysplasia disease is a common problem in larger dogs. Additionally, health concerns is prominent health concerns in this breed.

The American Staffordshire Terrier's display: This is a big pedegree dog. Male dogs get as tall as 17 to 19 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 16 to 18 inches tall. Male dogs will weigh 57 to 67 pounds. Female dogs get 57 to 67 pounds. The american staffordshire terrier has middle-sized vertical ears. The legs is commonly of average length. The Little tail is hanging low. Its muzzle is comparatively short. The coat is short.

Colors of this pedegree dog is consistently any color, but not more than 80% white.

Other details about the american staffordshire terrier: Anticipated age for a american staffordshire terrier is 9 to 15 years. Number of pups is commonly 5 to 10 puppies. The dog breed is comparatively prominent and consistently simple to find for sale. The american staffordshire terrier were originally bred for dog-fighting and bull-baiting. Other names for the dog breed is Am Staff, Staffie.

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