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AKC Name:
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Common Name(s):
Nanny Dog, Staffie, STB, Bull Terrier, Bull and Terriers
AKC Group:
Terrier
Observed Weight:
23-46 lbs
Show Weight:
24-38 lbs
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Intelligent, tenacious, and quiet dogs. Sometimes referred to as "nanny dogs" because they are usually good with children. Staffordshire Bull Terriers seem to enjoy dog sports such as agility, flyball, rally and competitive obedience. Stubborn tendencies may be lessened by using reward-based training involving small treats and favorite toys. As is the case with other Terriers, usually does not get along well with other dogs.
Identifying Features:
Average Height: 13 - 16 in
The origin of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier can be traced back to the 17th century. As the sport of bull baiting declined in popularity in England and dogfights became more common, the need for a smaller and more agile fighting dog than the larger bulldog and mastiff that had been used became clear. Bulldogs were bred to reduce their size and eventually a cross between these smaller dogs and the Black and Tan Terrier resulted in the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Eventually dog fighting also began to lose its popularity and was finally outlawed in 1835. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier remained in favor with working class families, however, and soon after the ban on dog fighting a group of workers in the Staffordshire area attempted to preserve the breed by introducing it into the world of dog shows. The breed was officially introduced to the Kennel Club in England in 1935, and was accepted into the American Kennel club in 1974.
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