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Local HeroesYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > History > Local Heroes > Staffordshire Bull Terriers ![]() Stanley the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Staffordshire Bull TerriersBy Victoria Ellis That icon of the county, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, was once a fighting dog, although it can make a good pet. Victoria Ellis sticks up for our local breed affectionately known as the 'Staffie'. The name 'Staffordshire bull terrier' originates from the area that the breed was first standardised and were officially recognised by the kennel club as a breed in 1935. It is suggested that much of the work to achieve the high-profile status of a kennel club breed was done at a Staffordshire fanciers meetings at the Cross Guns Hotel in Cradley Heath (this was once part of south Staffordshire before the county borders were changed). However, often demonised because of links to the more aggressive fighting dog, the pit bull, the Staffie has fallen out of favour with dog owners in recent years. UnwantedAlthough my father as a child owned a Staffordshire bull terrier named Peggy when he was a child, I had had very little contact with breed. My perceptions of the dog had been shaped by my father’s memories of Peggy, a dutiful and attentive dog that used to follow him around the back to back streets of terraces in Smallthorne. So when I discovered that an RSPCA survey had discovered that the Staffordshire Bull Terrier was on the Top Ten most unwanted breeds of dog, it would be an understatement to say that my reaction was one of shock. The RSPCA argues that the common perception of a Staffie as an aggressive dog often is a by-product of the ill-informed and irresponsible owners that are more concerned with the dog’s image rather than the ownership of a pet. RSPCA North regional superintendent David Millard, said: "Staffies have had a terrible press …our experience suggests that problems occur when bad owners exploit the Staffies' desire to please by training them to show aggression." AdoptionThe RSPCA are hoping that potential owners of Staffies will come forward and adopt an unwanted dog. My friend's recent experience of adopting an unwanted Staffie from the Stoke on Trent City Dog's Home has been a rewarding one. She has a young daughter that has bonded quickly with the dog (ironically named Tyson!) as he is soft as a brush. He has helped to build the self confidence of the child and her awareness of respect and love for animals is evident in the close relationship that they share. The temperament of the Staffie has often made it a great friend to children and loyal to its owners. It is often regarded as an intelligent and active little dog that gets on well with both adults and children alike; they are affectionate dogs much preferring the company of humans than that to of over dogs. HistoryAmong those who know, the Staffie is highly regarded. Now, it's your chance! One last thing - just like the people of its namesake county of Staffordshire, the Staffie is the dog that never stops grinning! Victoria Ellislast updated: 25/06/2009 at 10:14 Have Your SayWhat are your thoughts about the Staffie? Richard Trevor Downes peter dee Sara Mclennan mick mick mike david Alison Donna Les Dave Henry, aged 12 Samuel Devine Amanda L Dani karen hancox Oscar's Owner Leah Holdaway Joanna Rebecca Wylde dj Dawn sandra blaine will Caroline Mel Ellis. Cara-Anne Corstorphine Dee Sean Riley Lynne Lisa Parkes Elena Debbie-h hayley davis Liv john mcmillan Lisa Mary roxy SARAH Hatter karen wilson philip Colliedog CHRIS Michelle ryan Tracy naomi lee Pam Hayes jd Richard Tony Catherine Owen donna anna Adam Ellie Lyndsey Felicity angela t-s anna mrs hammond Ashleigh samantha Jack, Stafford Sandra Milburn sarah hague dean vose Jess lauren keith,staffordshire patrick dundon mandy,middlesbrough mary farrah Ian Bromley Misty kevin richard nicola Suzanne, Snoop, (Kizzy) GLASGOW NAOMI Jen Barbour Lee Louise Axon joanne king sarah doy kaitlin rene Anni SBT Vanessa Stafford donna chris suzanne hill,GLASGOW dave LP, london. Naomi Kayleigh w nina webber James Bichard julie nathan andrews cain emmmmmm mark rob kane banbury Torissa Hoffman louise hulky lisa MISS F OJOUNRU S.Parker lizzie daniel briano1 Taylor Mc gowler nikki sylvia Barbara Dunne natalie Steve C Sashie27 Yelena Linda Dave Dayne Warren Jess Kevin McGrane Julie lucy Ric Vikki Kate Jeni chris phillips livy Amiee ian westerman Woolwich massive lynette whitehouse, coventry Bryant G ROB HORNE Sarah Bell cheryl chris DP Donna Peddie Trevor Downes V PRIOR amy leaman Y.Harvey Vicky JT Sue B SEE ALSOYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > History > Local Heroes > Staffordshire Bull Terriers |
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