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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dogs in Worcestershire

6 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dogs in Worcestershire

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Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 1
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Mastiff cross staff puppies 🥰

£400
Bullmastiff & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid3 weeks63
Hello, i have a litter of 11 mastiff cross staff puppies (9 available) 3 girls and 6 boys. They are currently 2 weeks old and will be ready for there forever homes on 1st December, they will come micro chipped and up to date with flea and wormer, mother can be seen, viewing can take place after 20th october, deposit will be required and that will secure the puppy you want,
SAMANTHA P.
Kidderminster, Worcestershire
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier dogs - Advert 1
5
2 days

Black Adult female

£500
Staffordshire Bull Terrier4 years1
Unfortunately we have had to come to the difficult decision to rehome our girl due to no fault of her own. Our older dog has started to turn on her to the point it is now physical fights. We have trie
Laura N.
Pershore, Worcestershire
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
22
2 weeks

Blue staffy x classic bully Puppies 🐶 💙

£800
American Bully & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid4 weeks53
🐶 8 Beautiful Blue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Puppies for Sale! 💙 We have 8 gorgeous blue Staffy puppies looking for their loving forever homes! Born to our family pets — both mum and dad are full
Ben B.
Malvern, Worcestershire
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 3
26
3 weeks

Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix puppies

£1,000
Mixed Breed & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid6 weeks5
5 male Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix puppies. Mother is staffie X whippet. Father is pedigree Staffordshire Bull Terrier, KC Registered. All have lovely temperaments, used to young children. The
Megan C.
Kidderminster, Worcestershire
Staffordshire Bull Terrier dogs in Worcester - Advert 4
3
1 month

KC blue staffordshire bull terrier

£350
Staffordshire Bull Terrier3 years
Call for more information Stunning blue 2 year old solid and compact structure and lovely natured £100 deposit to secure
LISA H.ID verified
Worcester, Worcestershire
Staffordshire Bull Terrier dogs - Advert 5
4
1 month

Blue staffy rehome

£200
Staffordshire Bull Terrier5 years1
Blue Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier – Looking for a Loving Home I am sadly looking to rehome my beautiful female blue Staffy due to work commitments and not being able to give her the time and att
Tony E.
Redditch, Worcestershire

FAQs

What is the average price of a Staffy puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £782, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the downsides of Staffies?

Staffies can be prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia and skin conditions. They also have a strong prey drive and may be aggressive if not properly socialized. Additionally, their muscular build requires regular exercise to prevent behavioral problems.

Is a Staffy a good family dog?

Yes, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, or Staffies, are known to be affectionate, loyal, and good with children, making them great family dogs. They are generally friendly and enjoy being part of family activities. However, they require proper training and socialization to ensure they are well-behaved around kids.

Are Staffies calm dogs?

Staffies, or Staffordshire Bull Terriers, are generally energetic and affectionate rather than calm. They are known for their playful and lively nature but can also be gentle and loving with proper training and socialization.

Why do Staffies have a bad reputation?

Staffies, or Staffordshire Bull Terriers, have a bad reputation primarily due to their history as fighting dogs and media portrayals linking them to aggression. However, they are generally friendly, loyal, and good with families when properly trained and socialized. Misunderstanding and irresponsible ownership contribute more to negative incidents than the breed itself.