Why staffies are good pets




















Since they have a short coat, they only need to be bathed every three to four months, and brushed a few times a week just to keep shedding to a minimum, according to Vet Street. The AKC officially recognized this terrier as a breed in , which is relatively recent. This means that fewer people actively search for Staffies to adopt. They are only ranked as the 82nd most popular dog breed, so many of them spend a lot of time in shelters. If you think that a Staffy is right for your family, definitely consider adoption!

According to Your Purebred Puppy , these compact and strong animals can leap over a 6-foot-tall fence. They also note that, if they are so motivated, they will probably be able to dig underneath one, too.

If this concerns you about your own backyard and neighborhood, you may want to take that into consideration. That goes hand in hand with being a little bit stubborn and independent. They can definitely be trained and learn many things, but they need a trainer that can keep their attention and be creative, as they aren't going to blindly do as you say. Since these dogs are so dense, it is difficult for them to stay afloat. Some may not even like to swim at all.

Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training.

In other words, you must teach your Staffordshire Bull Terrier to respect you. A dog who respects you will do what you say and will stop what he's doing when you tell him "No.

An expert researcher and author of 15 books about dogs, she loves helping people choose, train, and care for their dogs. Dog training videos. Sometimes it's easier to train your puppy or adult dog when you can see the correct training techniques in action.

The problem is that most dog training videos on the internet are worthless, because they use the wrong training method. I recommend these dog training videos that are based on respect and leadership. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be copied, displayed on another website, or distributed in any way without permission from the author. The athletic Stafford can scale a six-foot fence, and when inclined, he can dig his way under.

Nowadays this reputation is becoming diminished as they no longer have to fight other animals; their softer side is finally shown. It is, in fact, their loyal and courageous personality that they gained from their history that makes them so affectionate to their owners and families. They crave love and attention from owners and relish in a loving and caring home as this love is reciprocated back.

Their loyal and courageous personality gained from their history is what makes them so affectionate to their owners and families.

When brought into a loving and caring home they're more than willing to reciprocate that love. With so much love to give to their owners, they are always available for a cuddle, belly rub or playtime.

They're great at being with children gaining the nickname of the milkmaid or nanny dog due to their protective nature over young children. Although these are great family dogs it's advised that these dogs are taken in by experienced owners as they take a lot of care in their early years in order to be brought up correctly. Due to their high energy personalities, Staffies love to play.

So finding the most indestructible toys around is essential to keep your Staffordshire Bull Terrier occupied. Despite their muscular physique and energetic nature, the Staffordshire bull terrier is recommended to only need an hour of exercise a day.



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