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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier, also called the Staffy or Stafford, is a purebred dog of small to medium size in the terrier group that originated in the northern parts of Birmingham and in the Black Country of Staffordshire, for which it is named.
Dog breed Australian Cattle Dog A blue Australian Cattle Dog Other names ACD, Cattle Dog, Blue/Red Heeler, Queensland Heeler Origin Australia Traits Height Males 46–51 cm (18–20 in) Females 43–48 cm (17–19 in) Weight 15–22 kg (33–49 lb) Coat short double coat Color blue, blue mottled, blue speckled, red mottled, red speckled Kennel club standards ANKC standard Fédération ...
Dog Dad Shows Heartwarming Way Vacations Have Changes Since Adopting Blue Staffie. Mandi Jacewicz. July 29, 2024 at 1:45 PM. ... A post shared by Tommy the blue staffy (@tommybluestaff)
Staffy's First Train Ride Sparks Excitement Just Like a Little Kid. Mandi Jacewicz. August 26, 2024 at 10:10 AM ... Related: Blue Staffy’s First Kayaking Trip Turns into the Ultimate Day of Fun.
This sweet Staffy's excitement was palpable the moment she entered her grandparents’ house. This over-the-top greeting could bring joy to anyone! Witness her exuberant welcome in this video from ...
Staffordshire Terriers: American Staffordshire Terrier and Staffordshire Bull Terrier, 1991, 256 pages; ISBN 0-86622-637-0; Foster, Sarah. The American Staffordshire Terrier: Gamester and Guardian, 1998, 139 pages; ISBN 0-87605-003-8; Linzy, Jan. American Staffordshire Terrier Champions, 1988–1995, 1998, 84 pages; ISBN 1-55893-054-X
Things quickly changed for Juliette and Reece after they started documenting Molly and their Staffordshire Bull Terrier online. The cute friendship gained many fans, but there was a small group ...
The Stumpy was first recognised as a breed in its own right in 1963, when the Australian National Kennel Council issued a breed standard for the Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. [citation needed] The name was changed to Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog in 2001 [9] and in 2003 the breed was accepted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.