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Energy
Exercise
Playfulness
Affection
Friendliness towards dogs
Friendliness towards other pets
Friendliness towards strangers
Ease of training
Watchdog ability
Protection ability
Grooming
Cold tolerance
Heat tolerance
Typically docile and playful with his family, the American Staffordshire terrier is also generally friendly toward strangers as long as his people are present. He is generally very good with children. He is stubborn, tenacious and fearless. For all of his tough persona, the most important thing in life to this breed is his family's fond attention.
The Staff needs a daily outlet for his energy, preferably in the form of a long walk on leash or a vigorous game in the yard. This breed is best suited temperamentally to sharing his family's home. Coat care is minimal.
Major concerns: CHD
Minor concerns: none
Occasionally seen: PDA
Suggested tests: OFA, (cardiac)
Life span: 12-14 years
Note: The high pain threshold may mask problems
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