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1. Establish a routine for your Staffordshire when he's a puppy, and stick to it. He should be fed, walked, and put to bed at more or less the same time every day. Staffordshires
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1. Brush the coat with a natural bristle brush. Staffordshire Bull Terriers have soft, short hair that lies close to the body. For these dogs, brushing is mainly a way to keep dirt
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1. Look at the general appearance of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. It is an extremely muscular dog. Males and females are 14 to 16 inches at the withers. Males weigh 28 to 38 pounds
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1. Look over your female's pedigree to determine her lineage. A good pairing between male and female is essential to producing a good litter of puppies. Decide if your female comes
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