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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I rescued a 4 year old pitbull and he is sweet but he nibbles all over me and has started to do the same to my husband as well but not as much. He was neutered the day we got him so I haven’t started taking him for long walks yet. I have tried telling him NO firm but not yelling, and I am always sure to stay calm and never nervous. He just keeps on so I tell him…you want to go to your bed? He keeps on so I walk him to the crate and say NO BITING. Takes all of 2 minutes and he’s back at it. lol He also nips at your pants legs. Is there anything I can do besides the things I have been reading online like timeout, spray bottles, toys, etc? I know it’s going to take time