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Topic: Pit Bulls



Expert: Marie Peppers
Date: 6/13/2008
Subject: American Staffordshire Terriors

Question
What is the average age of this breed?  Oldest known?

Answer
 Hi Diane:  Here is a great link to a breeder of Staffies.  She has some wonderful info on the history of this type of dog..
Link
http://www.kennedykennels.com/BBT_Site_Info.aspx?url_Site_Menu=2



American Staffordshire Terrier

The American Staffordshire terrier (also called AmStaff) was a well-known fighting dog back in the 1800s, developed by crossing the bulldog with several types of terriers. The development of this type of fighter dog began in England, where it was known as the Staffordshire Bullterrier. After it was brought to America, where it was enhanced to have a stronger head and sturdier build, the result of further modification was established as a separate breed from the English counterpart.  

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