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American Staffordshire Terrier Dog Breed Information:

The American Staffordshire Terrier is a muscular breed known for being strong for its size; however, they’re also loving and affectionate with human family members. 

American Staffordshire Terriers enjoy nothing more than being with the humans they care about, whether they’re out for a jog, playing in the yard, or cuddling up on the couch. Socialization is also important to help the breed overcome its natural standoffish tendencies when it comes to other animals.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier Dog Breed Group: Terrier Dogs.

American Staffordshire Terrier Height: 16 to 19 inches.

American Staffordshire Terrier Weight: 40 to 60 pounds.

American Staffordshire Terrier Life Span: 10 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The American Staffordshire Terrier is a loving, loyal, playful dog that loves to spend time with human family members. They are quite muscular for their size, which can make them a handful on walks if they aren't trained properly. They also have strong jaws, which they will use to chew out of boredom. American Staffordshire Terriers have much in common with American Pit Bull Terriers, even though they have been bred separately for more than 50 years. The breed is very strong for its size and will pull on leashes when not trained properly.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier History:

The ancestors of the modern American Staffordshire Terrier hail from England and were a mix between Bulldogs and Terrier breeds. Their mixed heritage earned them many names, including Bull-And-Terrier Dog, Pit Bull Terrier, and Half and Half. Eventually, they came to be known as Staffordshire Bull Terriers. 

When these blood sports were eventually outlawed, they were used in dog fighting rings, which sadly continues in illegal events to this day. It is because of their misuse by humans that they carry their reputation as an aggressive breed. Around 1850, many of these dogs made their way to America.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier Size:

Male American Staffordshire Terriers average about 17 to 19 inches in height, while females tend to be a bit smaller at an average of 16 to 18 inches in height. The average weight for an American Staffordshire Terrier is between 40 and 60 pounds, though some can weigh more or less.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier Personality:

American Staffordshire Terriers are never happier than when they're spending time with their families, whether its during a vigorous play session, a long walk, or just cuddling up on the couch. In fact, although they have a reputation as being guard dogs, they are likely to greet strangers with lots of licks and affection. It is mostly their muscular build and undeserved reputation as aggressive "Pit Bulls" that intimidates intruders and keeps them away.

 

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American Staffordshire Terrier Health:

The American Staffordshire Terrier is generally a healthy breed, though they are predisposed to a few health problems that you should be on the lookout for. They may also develop osteoarthritis or spondylosis later in life. 

Dysplasia. 

Elbow Dysplasia. 

Hypothyroidism. 

Demodectic Mange. 

Cerebellar Ataxia. 

Heart Disease. 

Luxating Patella.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier Care:

American Staffordshire Terriers are known to get bad breath, so their teeth should be brushed at least weekly, preferably even more frequently, to prevent bad breath germs from growing.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier Feeding:

You should consult your veterinarian or professional nutritionist for advice on what to feed your American Staffordshire Terrier and what size portions they require. 

 

American Staffordshire Terrier Coat Color And Grooming:

The short, smooth coat of the American Staffordshire Terrier can come in a variety of colors, including blue, fawn, white, black, and red. They can include a mix of white and other colors or a mix of white and brindle. Bathing is only necessary as needed, which shouldn't be more than a few times a year unless dogs get dirty. Generally, this breed doesn't have much of a "doggy odor" and can go without a bath for some time. Overall, American Staffordshire Terriers' grooming needs are fairly low.

 

American Staffordshire Terrier with Children And Other Pets:

American Staffordshire Terriers are known for being loving family dogs, even with children. That said, they are best suited to homes with kids over the age of six. American Staffordshire Terriers are not generally fond of other dogs. 

Meeting other dogs in public can be a hit-or-miss situation with each individual dog. Additionally, American Staffordshire Terriers may see other pets like cats as prey.

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