What is a blue Staffordshire?

But just in case you’re not familiar with the dog, a blue Staffy is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier with a beautiful “blue” coloured coat. Staffordshire Bull Terriers are one of the most popular dog breeds in the UK and have been for many years.

Are Blue Staffies good family dogs?

Staffies can make great family pets As a rule, they are gentle, affectionate dogs who adore people. In fact, their well documented love of children once earned them the nickname “nanny dog”. Of course every dog is different and, in the wrong hands or with a bad experience, any breed can become troubled or aggressive.

Are blue Staffy aggressive?

Staffordshire Bull Terriers are no more aggressive than any other breed of dog. They are know to be exceptionally loyal and this trait, in the hands of an irresponsible owner, can be used to develop aggressive, or any other, behaviour.

Is blue Staffy a breed?

Formally, this breed is known as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier (that’s right, they are a Terrier breed!) but most Australians know them as the familiar Staffy. It’s thought that these dogs were originally bred in England from a now extinct breed type, the ‘Bull and Terrier’.

Are Blue Staffies healthy?

Staffies are generally considered to be very healthy dogs overall and rather robust. However, as with most breeds, there are a few hereditary and common problems staffies can develop.

What problems do Staffies have?

Skin conditions – Staffies can suffer from allergies and can also be affected by a skin condition caused by demodex mites. Certain cancers. Some eye conditions – there is currently testing available for some eye conditions. L-2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria – a metabolic disorder that affects the nervous system.

Are Staffies easy to train?

As a highly intelligent breed, Staffies can be a little stubborn to train at times and require a consistent and strong leader to take the lead. Making sure your dog is very behaved and well-trained is a great way to show off how wonderful this breed is.

Why do Staffies fart so much?

Flatulence is a natural by-product of digestion. This means that is can be the type of food that your Staffy eats that is causing it to fart a lot, although this breed does have a genetic tendency of having a more sensitive stomach.

Are Staffies hard to house train?

First, we must acknowledge the breed of the dog we are trying to train. Staffies can be extremely energetic and stubborn so trying to train them to do anything may require quite a bit of effort. On the other hand, it can take up to 4-6 months too fully house train a dog, which means patience is definitely required.

Is an American Staffordshire Terrier the same as a pit bull?

There is, however, a breed called the American Pit Bull Terrier. It is not recognized by the American Kennel Club, but it is recognized by the Continental Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club . Generally speaking, the American Staffordshire Terrier is nearly the same breed as the American Pit Bull Terrier.

Are Staffordshire Terriers an aggressive breed?

Often confused with Pit Bull Terriers, the two breeds share an ancestral bloodline and were originally bred to fight, but the American Staffordshire line has become much more gentle in the last 100 years. Despite their reputation as an aggressive breed, the Amstaff is a true family dog.

Are Staffordshire Terriers good with pets?

Most Staffordshire Bull Terriers will live peacefully with the dogs and cats in their own family. But many Staffords are more than willing to fight if challenged. Before bringing a Staffordshire Bull Terrier into a multi-pet household, you should honestly evaluate your other pets.

What health problem do Staffordshire Bull Terriers have?

Health. The Bull Terrier, which has an average lifespan of 11 to 14 years, may suffer from patellar luxation. It is also prone to minor health problems like heart complication, allergies and compulsive behavior, and more serious conditions such as kidney failure and deafness.

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