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American Staffordshire Terrier – Dog Training Video

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Dog Training Video – American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as amstaffs are sometimes generalized as a pitbull. Learn about the American Staffordshire Terrier in this dog training video. Don’t forget to rate this video and leave comments. You can also subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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  • Drema

    Are AmStaffs legal in the UK?

  • Elvia

    Like maybe a friend???

  • Randell

    Oh so the Staffordshire Terrier are American Pit Bull Terrier with some small differenses (not on the image) but on the attitude?they are less aggressive etc??? thx for ur reply help

  • Eric

    Pit Bull refers to the American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Amstaff.

    Amstaffs were bred from American Pit Bull Terriers. They’re basically the same dog but conforming to a standard and they have tried to breed the aggressiveness out.

    In the USA you can register an Amstaff as a American Pit Bull Terrier, but not the other way round.

  • Nicolette

    Staffordshire Terrier isnt PitBull terrier?? or am i wrong? i used to believe Staffordshire Terrier are pit bulls terrier

  • Loriann

    yea i have an amstaff hes 1 year and 6 months and he is really good with the family he is good with my little sister but he is not good with other dogs but he is good with people outside of his property if a stranger walks in our house you can expect my amstaff to tear their *** apart… no joke

  • Iliana

    well there is two diff breeds of them you have american and english and they both have diff backgrounds

  • Genevive

    this guy is good y am on his newsletter and hes great:D keep going eric

  • Jeri

    true

  • Ronald

    what did he say about the neck??

  • Carlie

    lol “amazing dog traner man”
    nice name :)

  • Natalya

    Thats not the absolute truth. They were taken along with industrial working class from england, ireland and scotland after the civil war in america. they exually took the bulls and terriers they had with them and mixed it up till they got the new breed they wanted. and that is the american staffordshire terrier

  • Yasmine

    there the same thing just its eaier to say it without america but idk y ppl dont say amstaff

  • Janessa

    Great advice…especially the point on positive reinforcement with the bully breeds!

  • Cinda

    The American ones are from America.

  • Reynalda

    the american ones are bigger

  • Lelia

    Whats the difference betweem american staffordshire terrier and staffordshire terrier?

  • Tess

    am staff is apit cross staff simple

  • Laverne

    i know the diffrence thank you very much….and the american version comes from the english versin “like all (american) dogs” they tweek them abit then call them there own like.
    “american bulldogs”
    which r just basicy old english bulldogs.
    anyway give some props to England and stop pretending all these dogs are american.

  • Bethel

    if you would google the dogs and comparison : Saffs vs AmStaff and you will quickly notice the difference. Size, headshape, …

    you know the old saying….It Bigger in America!

  • Miesha

    where is staffordshire in america….. whats that threre is none?… stafforshire is place in England like everyhing Englad makes original Bulldog, football etc they ave to make a American versiion “amrican buldog, american football”.”
    tryig to pretend things r urs by tweaking them every so slightly./

  • Brant

    He looks like mine =) Love amstaff.

  • Tressie

    Yea I thought my staff was trying to pick fights with other dogs but if you let them meet its more about having a sniff and saying hello, they are very friendly inquisitive, very nosey hehe

  • Bridgette

    hehehehehe your completly right its just the bad owners hanging out on street corners drinking cans of beer with their staffs trying to untimidate people. My staff is a lovely dog, hes so full of life and as like yours a BIG softie!! hehe

  • Jewel

    Aggressive training is more likely to result in an aggressive dog. Study up on positive reinforcement training before you get ANY dog. We have two Amstaffs in the family (not same as pit bull). No beating necessary. Ever.

  • I, as well, use a pit-bull who could be the most sensitive animal I’ve ever owned. Quickly, a brand new dog breed will come together for your media to blast, as they have done rotties and dobies in previous years. Unfortunate that media sensationalism breeds a lot inaccurate data.

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