Staffies The Misunderstood Dog Documentary











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Please support the Channel by checking out my affiliate links!!! • Become a Dogumentary TV Channel member!!! •    / @dogumentarytv   • If you need Music and SFX: http://share.epidemicsound.com/ntptW (30day free trial) • For great web hosting cheeck out!!! • https://www.bluehost.com/track/zizinc... • Visit my Amazon store!!! • https://www.amazon.com/shop/dogumenta... www.epidemicsound.com •    / @dogumentarytv   • The story of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a relatively brief one in the grand scheme of canine history, but it can be confused by the several different names hung on the breed at various times. The Bull-and-Terrier, the Patched Fighting Terrier, the Staffordshire Pit-dog, and the Brindle Bull are a few of the Stafford’s historical aliases. • Staffordshire Bull Terriers are among the AKC terriers, such as the Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier, classified as “bull types.” All have a similar backstory. A few centuries ago, in the days when betting on the outcome of dog-oriented blood sports was all the rage in England, gamblers bred ferocious dogs to excel in these ghastly affairs. The granddaddy of these breeds was the Bulldog, created for the horrifying spectacle of bull-baiting. • Life expectancy: 12 – 14 years • Colors: Black, White, Brindle, Fawn, Black White, Blue, Brindle White, Red White, Fawn White, Red, Blue White • Temperament: Affectionate, Bold, Intelligent, Reliable, Fearless, Loyal, Courageous • Weight: Female: 24–34 lbs (11–15 kg), Male: 28–37 lbs (13–17 kg) • Height: Female: 13–15 inches (33–38 cm), Male: 14–16 inches (36–41 cm) • This breed's temperament is described as tough, courageous, tenacious (read: stubborn), and curious. A people-loving personality makes him a good caretaker of his family, but he's less likely to be protective of property.

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