But the same drive in humans is there- to survive- to live- and to get enough... Same traits...
But the same drive in humans is there- to survive- to live- and to get enough... Same traits...
No they are not the same traits as our predecessors have, we are all evolving. Nothing ever stays the same.Originally Posted by borzoimom
You are not sucking me into another pit bull bashing thread. I am done here, and when I say that I mean it.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
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Thank you Wolf_Q!
I'm so sick of these threads, I can't tell you how angry it makes me feel. I don't have time to read through 7 pages, but I have read page 6 and some comments were really uncalled for.
It's two people in particular, one I know nothing about, except she HAS NO CLUE what she is talking about. I hate when people come onto a thread like this a make false assumptions, accusations, and completely go off topic. The main purpose of this thread was Staffies not pitbulls.
I don't know how much times I have to say it but......
Dogs are effected more by their owners then anything else. If I were too hit Sassy, beat her, and leave her on a chain outside 24/7 she would have fear agression. She doesn't have fear agression because she is not abused. DOGS aren't bored fearful and/or agressive. NOTE: Im using that as an example, I DONT abuse my dog. Just go back and look at her pic threads for proof.![]()
The main point of this is, if you don't know something, and you're going to make false statements, save yourself from looking like a fool, and keep your mouth shut.![]()
This video answers the original question, and will hopefully bring smiles to a few faces. Everyone, meet Chickie Sue!!
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Breed History
The American Staffordshire Terrier is not a new breed. Although it gained American Kennel Club registration and recognition in 1936, it has been developed since the early 1800's as a result of crosses between the bulldogs of that time and game terriers. One of the early and very famous AKC registered Staffs was Pete the Pup, (real name Lucenay's Peter), dog star of the original Our Gang comedies of the 1930's.
Although the early ancestors of this breed came from England, the development of the American Staffordshire Terrier is the story of a truly American breed. This type of dog was instrumental in the success of farmers and settlers who developed this country. They were used for general farm work, hunting wild pigs, bears, and other large game, guarding the homestead, and general companionship.
A number of the early ancestors were also developed for the "sport" of dog fighting. The extraordinary vitality of this breed is a direct result of breeding for successful fighting dogs. This now illegal activity is, unfortunately, more often cited as the early purpose of the dogs rather than the general farm work.
Although ancestors of the American Staffordshire were fighting dogs, the selective breeding since the 1930's has been away from the fighting heritage. The American Staffordshire Terrier of today is a companion and show dog, rather than a gladiator. Although more rarely used on the farm now, the talents that made him a good all purpose dog are still to be found in the breed.
Staffordshire Club of America Website
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