Sootie Cattle dog x Staffy (On Trial 1/3/17) Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Dog


Turbo Medium Male Cattle Dog x Staffy Mix Dog in QLD PetRescue

Customer: Hi, my dog which is a staffy x cattle started acting weird last night at about 3am. He has started shaking and panting like he is very scared or something. He was acting fine before we went to bed. He has improved some what throughout the day and he is eating just fine. However he looks to be protecting his back legs and butt area.


Travis Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Mix Dog in VIC PetRescue

The average lifespan for the Koolie is very high, between 12 and 18 years. This hardy and reliable breed is noted for its longevity. If we consider that 15 years is an average high lifespan for most dog breeds, Koolie surpasses that boundary, reaching a maximum of 18 years of age. In fact, the longest recorded age in any dog was that of 29.


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Lara Medium Female Australian Cattle Dog x American Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mix Dog in QLD

Physical characteristics of the American Bulldog cross Staffy. This medium sized mix breed dog inherits the major characteristics from its parent, the American Staffordshire terrier. Its deep, broad head sports a medium length muzzle, rounded just underneath the eyes on the upper sides. His small eyes, set far apart are quite deep in colour.


Sally Medium Female Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Dog in NSW PetRescue

My puppy is 3 months old and is an American staffy x cattle dog. I've been taking him to parks and he's very playful and loves playing with other dogs and humans too. He's never had a problem but today he got in a bit of a scuffle with a sausage dog. He loves playing with other dogs and has many times before with no problem.


Mason Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Mix Dog in QLD PetRescue

A Staffy mixed breed is when a Staffordshire Bull Terrier or American Staffordshire Terrier (a type of Staffy) has been bred with a different dog breed, such as a German Shepherd, Labrador, or Jack Russell. This means that the dog will be half Staffy/AmStaff and half of the other dog breed. What Can a Staffy Be Crossed With?


Roger Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x American Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mix Dog in QLD

Staffy x Cattle dog puppies - Have all been adopted - YouTube Staffordshire Bull Terrier x Cattle dog puppies have been adopted. However, we have two other puppies of the same age and.


Rosie Small Female Australian Cattle Dog x English Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mix Dog in QLD

Also known as Staffy Boxers, this breed is a cross between the popular American Staffordshire Terrier and the Boxer. Bullboxer Staff can live up to 14 years, reaching 18 to 25 inches in height. These crossbreed dogs are typically gentle. But they are aggressive, too, especially with other dogs.


Chuck 5mo Cattle X Staffy(on trial 19/6/21) Medium Male Cattle Dog x Staffy Dog in NSW

There are two problems with this: Breed of origin is a very poor predictor of aggression. The breeds we think they are probably wrong anyway. Thanks to recent DNA testing, we're starting to realise that the so-called staffy cross is not what it seems. The tests we've done so far show very mixed origins with a low level of any particular breed.


Daisy Medium Female Staffy x Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog Mix Dog in QLD PetRescue

The Staffy X Dachshund is a hybrid of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the Dachshund. They are not large dogs, but what they lack in size, they more than make up for with bags of personality. There are two Dachshund sizes; miniature and standard. However, the standard Dachshund would typically be what breeders will cross with the Staffy.


Buddy Staffy x Cattle Puppy (on trial 8/09/16) Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy

AmStaffs are stocky, muscular bull-type terriers standing 17 to 19 inches at the shoulder. The head is broad, the jaws well defined, the cheekbones pronounced, and the dark, round eyes are set.


Sootie Cattle dog x Staffy (On Trial 1/3/17) Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Dog

Patch is a charming 1 year old Staffy x Cattle Dog. Patch loves snuggle time with his family and his favourite thing is a tummy rub - if you rub his tummy he will be your friend forever! Patch has a fondness for playing in water so he enjoys a paddling pool. If you live by a lake or the beach he would be in heaven joining you for outings so he.


AJ 6yr Old Staffy X Cattle Dog Medium Male Cattle Dog x Staffy Dog in NSW PetRescue

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Sootie Cattle dog x Staffy (On Trial 1/3/17) Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Dog

The Australian cattle dog is a medium-sized pup who stands 17 to 20 inches tall at the withers and weighs between 35 and 50 pounds. He is well known for his muscular yet agile stature, broad head, and pricked, tapered ears. Australian cattle dogs have smooth double coats that come in two distinct colors: red or blue.


Gypsie Medium Female American Staffordshire Terrier x Australian Cattle Dog Dog in NSW PetRescue

Energy Levels. Staffies are a very energetic, playful breed that needs a lot of attention and exercise. They love walks, hikes, runs, playing fetch, and any other physical activity you can possibly think of which can involve your dog. But given the opportunity, these dogs will lounge around all day.


Spencer Medium Male Australian Cattle Dog x Staffy Mix Dog in VIC PetRescue

Milly, female Staffy x Cattle Dog approximately 3 years old. 20kgs. Milly is a typical Staffy that loves people. Her purpose in life is to be a loving companion. She is not 'needy' and quietly spends time on her own, though she would rather be involved in whatever her people are doing.