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@mohsian2 Actually- the are of two different bloodlines. They are extremely close, but they are NOT the same breed.
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I have an amstaff & he's great, but when he's outside in the yard I can't get him to mind me at all, its like I'm invisible. Do you have any tips on how I can get him to stop barking at people outside & mind me when he's out there?
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can somebody why some amstaffs are so massive and some so thin? is it a nother rase or can you train your doug "muscular"
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@GypoKing96 There is still a llikey of dog aggressive. So IF you decvide to get this breed.. BE PREPARED TO CRATE AND ROTATE FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIFE... it IS possible!!!
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Yo i got an amstaff/rottweiler and shes nearly 7 month, i trained her to sit, lay play dead and lots of stuff on command, however, she refuses to coop with me when we're walking with leash. Swear to god i tried everything but it wont just do. Was wondering if you got any pointers ?
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@hrvatica918 wot good will gettin your cats claws ripped out do ? Why dont u pull it's teeth out while your at it. Introduce them wen the dog is young, the cat will give it a few smacks, stay calm. The dog has to learn boundaries with the cat, plenty of exercise before u introduce the dog.
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I'm English n know than an American staffordshire bull terrier = pitbull. It's just a way for the upper classes to say they got a pitbull. Pitbulls n staffies are siiiiccckkkkk n not a bad breed, they just attract dick head owners
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@adamhashmat I was thinking of maybe getting her declawed before getting the puppy....but now I definitely will! Thanks : )
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@Hrvatica918 My sister has a cat and My Am staff just wants to be friends with her...he's more scared of the cat, she scratches him and draws blood. I'd be more nervous that the cat/kitten would take out the dogs eye or something...
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@eletendre1 Hi :) I just have a quick question. I have an 11month old kitten and I was thinking of getting an Am staff puppy. I've been doing a lot of research on how to introduce puppies to cats, but I was wondering if you have any input on this subject? Or any do's or don'ts?
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22 PEOPLE LOIKE MIN PINS :)
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@xbox360master303 dependely the kind of pitbull
@eletendre1 i was thinking of buying a american staffy puppy, i already have a samoyed, do u think if they grow up together, everthing will be fine?,
as in no fights?
p.s: my samoyed is very friendly
GypoKing96 4 months ago
@GypoKing96 Shouldn't have any problems. My puppy grew up with a GSD, sheltie and Great Dane. They got along great. Good luck!
eletendre1 4 months ago