10 Reasons You SHOULD Get A Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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Published 2022-07-30
Owning a Staffordshire Bull Terrier can be one of the most rewarding things you can do in life. The Staffy is a tremendous breed of dog that could be the perfect fit for you and your family. In this video I cover 10 reasons why you should get a Staffy, but the list is much much longer.

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  • What is another reason you should own a Staffy? Comment below. Show my Staffordshire Bull Terrier some love and BOOP that LIKE and SUBSCRIBE button šŸ‘ā¤ļøšŸ¶
  • @amandaolson5964
    Our staffy is a rescue... he was at the shelter 3 months and was adopted then returned 3 or 4 times before I found him. His name is Blade (his shelter name) and he's the sweetest guy! My favorite thing about him is his singing ā¤ļø
  • @LG-cz6ls
    My lovely Staffy girl died a few weeks ago. She converted me to this wonderful breed. The love, the cuddles, the silliness. The following you to the loo or bath to supervise, which is disconcerting at first! Nothing beats the Staffy Smile, the loving eyes, the unbelievably waggy tail. I hope she enjoyed her 15 years as much as I did.
  • @elenavivi2662
    Ten reasons why you should get a staffy: 1st- they keep you fit babyy! 2nd- super low maintenance on getting their hair did. Bathe 6-8 wks! 3rd- ginormous personalities, charmers! 4th- great with peeps! Gentle with kids 5th- cuddle bugs! 6th- they can adapt like a boss! 7th- Super smart and laser focused 8th- hours of entertainment! Super fun 9th- they live a long nice healthy life with proper nutrition etc. 10th- loyal, loving, engaging, sweet, caring, very affectionate breed! Ruby is beautiful. What an Angel. Chester is a sweet handsome boi just like their hoodad. šŸ’œ love this Chris! šŸ’•šŸ¶šŸ’•
  • @alandavies55
    I got my Staffy 9yrs ago. My German shepherd turned his paws up at the same time as I suffered a minor heart attack, so we thought a smaller dog would be a good idea while I recuperated. I went to the rescue centre and was immediately adopted by Lulu, a very small Staffie. If I had known how affectionate and attentive they are I would have had one years ago.
  • Staffy smiles are the BEST! Our girl, Ellie Plonk, crossed the Rainbow Bridge five and a half years agoā€¦ we had 16 amazing years with her, and still miss her every dayā€¦ her smile was just everything!
  • @MegaOev
    I have 2 Staffies and they are affectionate, smart, playful and full of energy. Great dogs, I love them!
  • We have just lost our Shepherd x Staffie dog last week, he was a rescue dog we had for 11 yrs and had such a terrible start off as a youngster, so starved bless him you could see every bone in his body! Be he became to absolute true friend and companion you could ever wish for. We miss him so much, I have had so many dogs in my 61yrs but Brodie was an absolute gem. We are now coming to terms with his loss and thinking of getting another Staffie rescue asap.
  • @richp7234
    Best breed on the planet. Our six year old girl is more like my sidekick than anything else.
  • @mskatefish
    Itā€™s true. People donā€™t know dog love until they know staffie love
  • My Staffy, Sherman was extremely active until he passed away at 15. Over the last 35 years, I've had 5 and they've all been characters
  • @vgwinva5669
    Thanks for the video Chris - I got my staffy July 29 2022= the breeders surrenders him because he has a neurological condition. They left him at the shelter and said ā€˜if you donā€™t take him they will dump him by the road). Shelter said 3nyrs vet said according to teeth 2 yrs. He is great company - I live alone and he has a really scary bark (although one in my home he would probably lick them). Great walks - he doesnā€™t bark, but whines - takes me a while to figure out what the whine means. He is my first dog, I have congenital dysplasia so knowing he might get later on - felt weā€™re well suited.
  • Due to bad media coverage I thought they should be banned however a friend of mine asked if I could rescue a puppy from some drug Addicts that had plans of just using her to breed puppies they could sell anyway I agreed she was only five weeks old Iā€™d not asked what breed she was it didnā€™t matter turned out she was a staffy! Well how wrong was I to judge she was the most cheeky mischievous loving dog I had her eleven years ! I would definitely say there the best dog ever! Only regret is that I didnā€™t get one sooner ā¤ļø
  • @bretburt7317
    Totally agree. Zoey was the K9 love of my life. 13.5 years.
  • I've had SO MANY dogs throughout my life; from the mixed breed puppies I had briefly as a little kid (my mother would let us have a puppy, then EVERY TIME, she'd start to whine and complain about how filthy they were and one day, we'd wake up and she'd tell us the pup ran away; by the time I was 15, I had caught on to the fact that she was goading our weak, ineffective dad into dumping those dogs off on the side of a local highway somewhere!) to the large, stray Collie and German shepherd we'd play with in the woods every day, dogs who were left behind when a neighbor moved away....to my Basset Hounds I had in my 20's, I've had so many dogs in my life. After the two Bassett Hounds died, I just couldn't go through it again, so I lived dogless and alone for years. One day almost 2 years ago, I was repairing a dishwasher for a family who was involved in Pit Bull and "Bully breed" rescues, and they had this 2 month old American Staffordshire Terrier that they were anticipating having trouble adopting out because he's mostly black, with white boots and a white splash on his throat and chest; apparently, black pits and bully breeds are next to impossible to find homes for...? I never knew this. Long story short, I got this guy and he was house trained in less than 3 weeks, he's smart as can be, too smart sometimes! I swear this dog has a syntax for understanding human language; he seems to know exactly whatever I'm discussing with others! He's a bigger baby and "scaredy-cat" than my Bassett Hounds were, lol. He LOVES EVERYONE, doesn't bark much, and he keeps me a LOT more active than I was! Although I realize that my dog is the larger, American variation of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, his behavior and temperament is identical to these 2 dogs; he's goofy, cuddly, energetic, and above all, he loves people and other dogs, but unfortunately, most people take one look at him and they cross the street....and he cries so loudly as he tries to run over and introduce himself to them. Due to the Covid debacle at the time, he never did get neutered, SO...he plays well with other dogs, UNTIL he tries to mount them; at that point, the other dogs usually go ballistic on him, and he doesn't understand why they turn on him. In any case, I recommend this breed to anyone who wants a funny, lively, loyal dog who's also pretty tranquil inside the house. I love this dog so very much!
  • @loonylinda
    my staffie is 9 now..she has been a wonderfully gentle loving companion. and yes she loves kids. she loves people and makes friends with everyone. they are phenomenal dogs..as long as they are close to their owner they will thrive. they obviously are not suitable for frail people because of their strength.
  • Got a mix staffy. She is amazing! The first time I told her to play dead, she layed down and rolled over on her back without me even telling her how to play dead! She is so loving and loves being around my wife and I and all our friends! She has brindle markings with a white head and paws and a brindle patch on her eye