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How to Train a Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Ty Brown
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is British terrier that developed by crossing the Smooth-Coated Terrier with the Old English Bulldog and maybe the Black and Tan Terrier. They were originally developed as a bull baiter, and some of their fighting instincts still remain, making them prone to fight with other dogs.

The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a little dog that stands between 14 and 16 inches tall and that weighs between 24 and 38 pounds. They have a short smooth coat that comes in shades of fawn, black, gray, red, and white. Some of the health issues that this breed has include breathing problems, cataracts, and overheating issues.




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