unknownuza13 said:That is an awesome lookin dog you got there... Are Am Staffs the same dog as the Staffordshire Terrier? The reason I ask is because a buddy of mine has a Staffordshire that he shows and has won shows and his is a lot shorter and smaller than yours. He is super short and only 32 lbs. Yours looks more like the size of my pit who is just over 50 lbs. Either way it is an awesome dog.
First is regular Bull Terrier, other two are Staffordshire Bull Terriers. The original picutre is American Stafordshire Terrier. And English Bull, people might confuse with English Bulldog.stotty said:The first is a English Bull The other 2 are English Staffordshire bull Terrier?
no they are not diffeant breed's am staff(pitbull) and staff's(pitbull) are the same breed ,just that the am has american bulldog(the true bulldog)crossed in for size purpose 's other wise they are the same ,am staff's are just taller but not all are taller then the staff , the stafforshire bull terrior is a slighty differant breed however and I think you are confusing the two together...finsandfangs said:your are right. but am. staffs are a different breed from staffordshire terrior
i am not cofusing anything...i have a clear understanding of the breeds ....they are different enough to have thier own place in the akcROSS said:no they are not diffeant breed's am staff(pitbull) and staff's(pitbull) are the same breed ,just that the am has american bulldog(the true bulldog)crossed in for size purpose 's other wise they are the same ,am staff's are just taller but not all are taller then the staff , the stafforshire bull terrior is a slighty differant breed however and I think you are confusing the two together...![]()
the akc is doesn't allway's tell it like it is , there are breed's still not even recognized by them and beside's the akc is not an authority on dog breed's just an organization that reconize's breed's for show purpose's and breeder conformation( standard's)finsandfangs said:i am not cofusing anything...i have a clear understanding of the breeds ....they are different enough to have thier own place in the akc