Where can I find a staffy puppy?
- American Staffordshire Terrier. $1,500. Brisbane City, QLD8m.
- $400. Scarborough, QLD1h.
- American Staffordshire Terrier. $1,000. Carina, QLD5h.
- $750. Banksia Grove, WA7h.
- Shelter/Rescue. Free. North Lakes, QLD9h.
- American Staffordshire Terrier. $1,500. Tuggerah, NSW11h.
- Perth, WA12h.
- American Staffordshire Terrier. $1,000.
How much should I pay for a staffy puppy?
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier has an average cost of $2000 in the US. Staffies’ price ranges from $1000 to $3000. It varies due to the breeder’s reputation, location, and the dog’s pedigree, age, and gender. If a Staffordshire Bull Terrier is rare in your area, then it can cost a little higher.
Why are shelters full of Staffies?
Animal shelters only ever have staffies for adoption. Many people believe animal shelters are full of staffies, a breed unfairly categorised as aggressive and dangerous. Staffies are known for their gentle temperament and sweet disposition – they truly make great pets.
How much does a staffy puppy cost UK?
According to Pets4Homes, the UK’s most popular classifieds’ website for various kinds of pets, the average cost for a Kennel Club registered Staffordshire bull terrier is £965. A non-registered Staffordshire bull terrier costs an average of £468.
Do Staffies shed?
English Staffies have short, easy-care coats. They shed a low to moderate amount, but this can be minimised with regular brushing. A bath once or twice a month will keep them smelling fresh if they spend most of their time indoors.
Are Blue Staffies illegal?
Staffordshire Bull Terriers look similar to Pit Bulls, but they’re legal and common pets. There is a loophole though. If you can prove a dog’s safe, despite it being a banned breed, then you can get a certificate of exemption. This means you can keep it, but you have to get special insurance.
What age should a Staffy be desexed?
We recommend desexing between the ages of five-and-a-half and six months of age. Reasons for desexing your male dog: Prevents cancerous tumours of the testicles: castrated dogs are not at risk from testicular cancer.