Staffy Videos
Here you will find Staffordshire Bull Terrier videos that we found on YouTube. On YouTube you can find a lot of Staffordshire Bull Terrier videos that can give you training ideas, product walkthroughs, and really good laughs!
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Staffy Videos: Top 10 Facts
Many are interested in the breed because it looks like a tough dog but is surprised to learn that the Stafford is a sensitive and loving companion who enjoys playing more than being tough. He sees life as a joyful adventure and lives it to the fullest.
Fans love the Staffordshire Bull Terrier for his small to medium size, short, easy-care coat, and dynamic yet gentle personality. With his short, broad head and muscular body, he resembles the other bull breeds such as American Staffordshire Terriers and American Pit Bull Terriers, but he is a breed unto himself with distinct physical characteristics that set him apart, including size and ear shape.
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Staffy Videos: Living with Staffordshire Bull Terrier - Part 1
Dogumentary interviewing a Staffordshire Bull Terrier owner. Interesting information and thoughts. Worth seeing for sure if you are a true staffy fan!
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Staffy Videos: Part 2 - Living with Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Dogumentary interviewing a Staffordshire Bull Terrier owner. Interesting information and thoughts. Worth seeing for sure if you are a true staffy fan!
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Staffy Videos: Staffordshire Bull Terrier - The Truth
Anneka tackles the controversy surrounding the Staffy bull Terrier and finds out from owners if they are really as dangerous as their image suggests?
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Staffy Videos: Breed Guide
Is the Staffordshire Bull Terrier dog breed the right one for you? Discover the pleasures and potential pitfalls of owning a staffy in this useful video guide to the popular breed. There's expert advice from Clare Lee who's had a Staffordshire Bull Terrier in the family for more than 60 years - as well as tips from canine experts on Staffy training, health and grooming.
In the video, Clare Lee tells how Staffie dogs can get along with other breeds and people. She says they’re real fun personality dogs, lively, they love to play games, and in the right environment with the right training they make fabulous pets.
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Staffy Videos: Breed Review
The story of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a relatively brief one in the grand scheme of canine history, but it can be confused by the several different names hung on the breed at various times. The Bull-and-Terrier, the Patched Fighting Terrier, the Staffordshire Pit-dog, and the Brindle Bull are a few of the Stafford’s historical aliases.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are among the AKC terriers, such as the Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier, classified as “bull types.” All have a similar backstory. A few centuries ago, in the days when betting on the outcome of dog-oriented blood sports was all the rage in England, gamblers bred ferocious dogs to excel in these ghastly affairs. The granddaddy of these breeds was the Bulldog, created for the horrifying spectacle of bull-baiting.
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Staffy Videos: Male vs Female
Are you wondering what the difference is between a male vs female Staffy? In this video we go over the 3 key differences between the two sexes.
Temperament: Male and female Staffies are very different. Males generally need more love and attention than their female counterparts.
Female Staffies are known to be more subservient to their human owners, with Males being bossier and more likely to test your boundaries.
One of the major things to consider is your current situation. Do you already have pets? Do you have children? Staffies can be great with other animals and they're known for being amazing family dogs. With that said, if you choose a dominant Staffy, they may not get along with your current pets.
In terms of children, male Staffies are more likely to see them as a playmate, which is something to take into consideration.
Do you already own a Staffy? Two Staffies can be an issue, so it's important to know how Staffies of the same and opposite sex interact. It's also best to raise Staffies a couple of years apart so they're not fighting for your attention.
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Staffy Videos: Staffy Puppy 101
The Canine Show and today we’re discussing everything you need to know about owning a Staffordshire Bull Terrier dog or puppy, including their history, health, grooming, life expectancy, temperament and much more!
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Staffy Videos: The Staffordshire Bull Terrier - Fighting dog to champion?
Could this dog be the most courageous, athletic, intelligent and feisty dog on the planet? Described as pocket rockets who adore their owners and are as trainable as border collies. These once fighting dogs still have the gumption which meant they could endure any injury and do anything for their owner, but these days this passion and spirit is put to kinder more athletic purposes. Are they still dog aggressive? Well watch and find out....
We meet double Canicross champion Rachel Wilson and her Team Dark Heroes 'Marvel and Hulk', Jo-Ann Essex and her JavaWolf staffies and also Sporting with Staffords Marijke from the Netherlands who takes part in the Stafford Olympics. We witness agility, gymnastics, hanging from trees and canicross through one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, the Lake District.
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Staffy Videos: Super Staffy at Crufts
Izzy and Hattie the Staffordshire Bull Terrier were a dream team at Crufts as they showed off their agility ability!
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