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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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They may have tough looks, but the Staffordshire Bull Terrier has a soft heart which is what makes them a very popular choice for active families.

Staffordshire Bull Terriers (or ‘Staffy’ as they’re more commonly known) originated in Birmingham, England in the 1800’s. The “bull and terrier” ancestors were bred for bull baiting, a blood sport involving pitting a bull against a dog. When bull-baiting was banned in 1835, they were used in dogfighting.

Staffordshire Bull Terriers are a medium-sized Terrier. Their height can range from 36 to 41 cm to the shoulder. Their muscular build means they are quite heavy for their size and may weigh from 11 to 17 kgs. Females tend to be smaller than males. Colours include red, fawn, black, white, blue, brindle and any of these colours with white. Their life expectancy is around 11 to 14 years.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Facts & Characteristics

Characteristic Detail
Origin Birmingham, United Kingdom mid 1800’s
Dog Breed Group Bull baiting, dog fighting
Height Medium 36 to 41 cm (to the shoulder)
Weight range 11 to 17kgs
Colours Brindle, Red, fawn, white, black or blue and any of the colours with white e.g. brindle and white
Life expectancy 11 to 14 years
Coat Short and flat; sheds hair
Temperament Energetic, playful, tenacious, loyal, friendly. May not always be friendly with other dogs. Needs a lot of socialisation from an early age
Exercise requirements High. Needs at least 40 minutes a day
Best suited for Experienced dog people with active lifestyles and time to spend with their dog
Apartment friendly Yes, if they receive plenty of exercise

Personality

The athletic origins of the Staffy influence the breed today. They are strong and muscular, with high energy levels. This translates to a companion who is playful, agile and has a lot of stamina.

Staffys thrive in households that have an active family that are experienced with dogs. Channelling the Staffy's abundant energy is important. Daily walks, runs and lots of playing will help keep your Staffy’s body and mind healthy.

As with all dogs, socialisation with other dogs and animals from a young age is vital. A dog who isn't socialised is often fearful and may be aggressive towards other dogs and animals. Staffys adore people and are happiest when spending time with the family and children.

Leaving your Staffy alone in the backyard all day is likely to result in a bored, lonely and agitated dog. Plenty of exercise and company helps to prevent destructive behaviour like digging, chewing and barking.

Grooming

The coat is short and smooth. It only requires minimal grooming. A DGG Silicone Brush is a great choice for a weekly brush and bonding session with your Staffy. By removing loose hairs and stimulating blood flow to the skin, this will help keep the coat in top condition. It also gives you a great opportunity to check your Staffy’s skin for any signs of redness or infection.

Prevent nasty parasites by ensuring your Staffy is on flea and tick control all year round. Cleaning your Staffy’s ears with ear cleaner should also be a part of your regular grooming schedule with your as they are prone to ear problems.

Feeding

When choosing a food for your Staffordshire Bull Terrier, select a premium dog food appropriate to your dog’s age and life stage. A good choice for your Staffy may be sensitive skin food as these diets often contain additional fatty acid supplements to support healthy skin function.

Make sure your dog always has a supply of fresh, clean water available.

Common Health Concerns

Staffordshire Bull Terriers are prone to allergic skin disease. Like many athletes, Staffys are also prone to Cruciate Ligament injuries and Arthritis.

Popular Staffy names

  • Luna
  • Bella
  • Ruby
  • Daisy
  • Harley
  • Bonnie
  • Buddy
  • Diesel
  • Koda
  • Rocky

Did you know?

The late Steve Irwin described his brindle Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Sui, as a “loyal friend, protector and the love of his life". Sui was The Crocodile Hunter’s faithful sidekick from 1988 to 2004.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier FAQs

Where can I get a Staffordshire Bull Terrier?

If you’re looking for a Staffy, check out your local breed specific rescue organisation. Also be sure to visit your local pet rescue shelters where you might just find your new best friend!