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Caryl
Brennan
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Jeffery & Isis |
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Kore, Jeffery & Isis |
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Kore, Isis and Caryl enjoy this little Staffordshire Terrer |
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Jeffery and Isis |
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier does everything full throttle: play, work and love. It is extremely courageous and obedient, affectionate with a sense of humor. Staffordshire Bull Terriers are very people friendly. They are not particularly wary of strangers in almost all circumstances The breeds reputation with children is second to none. Adored and adoring within its own family circle. It is usually good with other pets in the household, but may be combative with dogs outside the family, especially dogs of his breed or related breeds. They are intelligent and stubborn at times but this is the appeal of this 'human' in doggy fur! The Staffordshire needs firm and consistent training. They are persistent and active. As a puppy they tend to chew a great deal so make sure you provide them with plenty of chew toys. Their powerful jaws will tear though vinyl toys to get to the squeaker in no time. This can be dangerous if the dog swallows the plastic. Be sure to only give your Staffie strong toys. Do not allow it to be off its leash unless it is safe to do so. They can be trained for agility and competitive obedience. The breed competes in agility and obedience in the UK at the highest level, and is spreading quickly in the USA. Staffies love a challenge and variety. Owners need to protect these dogs from injuring themselves. Totally fearless and curious, they're liable to jump off of a deck or walk through broken glass. These dogs are not recommended for most families because they need firm, experienced handling and training. |
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Information on: Staffordshire Bull Terriers Training / Canine Products Natural Nutrition, BARF Call Karyn Dawes at All Things Canine (760)471-7444 |
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The breeder of Sure Shot's Goddess Isis |
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This Beautiful female Staffordshire Bull Terrier, is Coal's half sister, Isis. When we received Sure Shot's Black Diamond "Coal" others fell in love with him. The Gods worked in Caryl and Kore's favor to be able to get this great Bully from Karyn. Karyn Dawes, thank you for another wonderful Bully! Your bully's are the best! |
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier was developed in the region of Staffordshire, England in the nineteenth century from crosses between Bulldogs and various Terriers. The Staffordshire Bull was developed for the then-popular sport of bull baiting. The breed's popularity waned as interest in the sport waned. Then, in the twentieth century, interest in the breed grew again, especially in the United States. It returned to the show ring in 1935. In the U.S. it is now well bred in a size slightly larger than that called for in the European standard. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is not a dog for every family, but in the hands of a dominant, experienced owner; it can be a successful pet and family guardian. |
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This page updated on 7/19/2007 |
Northwest Classic 2007 - A Weekend Champion This was Isis very first show, she majored each show and went on to take 3rd place four times in Terrier group leaving three others terriers standing with out a ribbon. |