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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Lovingly referred to as a "keg on legs", the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a stocky, muscular dog that exudes character, strength and athletic ability. Their expressive countenances indicate their mood and intelligence.

Staffies are notorious for their tenacity and strength. They will not start fights with other dogs, but won't back down, and usually win. If they get hit in the head or hurt themselves they show no pain. Although they are fighters, they are good pets and generally won't harm anyone.

Staffie puppies are also quick learners and if properly trained and given clear boundaries from day one then are very obedient and loyal dogs to have. They are also ideal family pets as they love children and other pets if brought up with them. As with most breeds females are easier to train and less aggressive when they're older. However, given proper training and boundaries, these dogs are lovely loyal pets.



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The Brookshire prefix was established in 2000 however our awareness of the breed started numerous years prior to acquiring our first Stafford in 1998. I suppose with Sharon’s family in Australia and the West Midlands (UK) traditionally having Staffords the decision was always going to be ex ...

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