The English Staffordshire Bull Terrier BLUE RARE only female left last chance.
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The English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Staffie) is a unique combination of incredible strength and boundless tenderness. Despite their fierce appearance, they are true companion dogs by nature
1. Fantastic Attitude Towards People and Children
The "Nanny Dog": This is one of the breed's official nicknames in the UK. Staffies have an innate love for children; they are incredibly patient, tolerate tight hugs, and happily join in noisy games.
People-Oriented: For a Staffie, the family is the center of the universe. They are not just loyal—they want to be physically near you every minute, sleeping at your feet, sitting on your lap (even at 17 kg), and following you from room to room.
Absolute Absence of Aggression Toward Humans: A well-bred and properly trained Staffie genetically lacks aggression toward people. They joyfully welcome even strangers with a trademark "smile" and a wagging tail.
2. Unique Personality and Emotional Depth
Empathy: These dogs are highly sensitive to their owner's mood. If you are sad, a Staffie will comfort you; if you are happy, they will join in on any fun.
Sense of Humor: They are often called the clowns of the dog world. They love playing the fool, making funny noises (grunting, snorting, "talking"), and possess very expressive facial gestures
Joyfulness: They have no middle ground—they are either sweetly asleep or radiating absolute happiness and energy.
3. Physical and Practical Advantages
Compact Size: This is a powerful, muscular, yet short dog (around 36–41 cm at the withers). They are ideal for living even in small city apartments.
Easy Grooming: The short coat without an undercoat lacks a specific "doggy" odor and requires almost no brushing. Wiping the dog down with a damp towel is usually enough.
Versatility in Activity: A Staffie adapts to your pace. They will gladly run 10 kilometers with you, do agility or weight pulling, but if it rains outside, they will happily lounge on the couch all day
4. Intelligence and Trainability
High Intellect: They are very smart and catch on to commands quickly, especially when training is built on positive reinforcement (treats and praise).
Will to Please: It is crucial for a Staffie to make their owner happy, so they try their best during training sessions.
Microchips Info
| Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 972274200647482 | F | Blue (Kerry / Merle / Roan) | For Sale |
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