
American Staffordshire Terrier
Stocky and muscular with a strong, powerful head, the American Staffordshire Terrier resulted when the courageous Bulldog was crossed with a spirited, agile terrier breed. Friendly, intelligent and loyal, this people-oriented breed thrives as part of the family and when given a job to do. An excellent guardian, he loyally protects his family. The Am Staff has a low-maintenance short coat, but he requires regular exercise.
DID YOU KNOW? The most decorated dog of World War I was an American Staffordshire Terrier named “Stubby,” who earned the rank of Sergeant.
ALSO KNOWN AS: Amstaff
The need-to-know
- Dog suitable for experienced owners
- Some training required
- Enjoys vigorous walks
- Enjoys walking an hour a day
- Large dog
- Some drool
- Requires grooming once a week
- Non hypoallergenic breed
- Chatty and vocal dog
- Guard dog. Barks, alerts and it's physically protective
- May require training to live with other pets
- Great family dog
Living Considerations
Suitable for apartments, good with children, not hypoallergenic
Size
Large
Height
Males - 45 to 48 centimetres at the shoulders; Females - 43 to 45 centimetres at the shoulders
Weight
Males – 25 to 31 kilograms; Females – 18 to 28 kilograms
Coat
Short
Energy
Medium
Colour
Any color
Activities
Agility, Conformation, Obedience, Tracking
Indoor/Outdoor
Both