The American Staffordshire Terrier, or AmStaff, is a dog breed that began breeding in the United States of America since 1936.
Average life: 10–15 years
Origin: United States
Temperament: Tenacious, Faithful, Friendly, Loyal, Attentive, Courageous
Weight: Female: 28–40 kg, Male: 28–40 kg
Height: Female: 43–46 cm, Male: 46–48 cm
Colors: Black, Tiger coat, Light fawn, Black points, Blue, Brown
How to recognize an American Staffordshire?
The American Staffordshire Terrier is a dog a little more stocky and muscular but at the same time very agile. The head is large and powerful, with a medium and rounded muzzle in the upper part.
What kind of dog is Amstaff?
American Staffordshire Terrier, called Amstaff: the "official" cousin of the Pitbull. The American Staffordshire Terrier, universally recognized as Amstaff, is considered by many to be practically a Pitbull, but, unlike the other dogs of the breed, it is officially recognized by the FCI.

How much does an american staffordshire terrier cost?
An American Staffordshire Terrier puppy has a price that varies from 200 to 900 euros, it also depends a lot on the color and the various criteria of physical proportion.

«It is a particularly sensitive breed»
A feature that is undesirable in relation to a dog of this size. To deal with Amstaff's puppies it takes a good steady pulse and patient education..

Some breeds manage to have only 1 or 2 puppies, while others can get to give birth to 15.
The Guinness Record of the most "bulky" litter was made by a female of Neapolitan Mastiff, who in 2004 gave birth to 24 puppies.

In addition, it is a dog that loves to socialize and this also makes it excellent as a companion dog. Also his propensity to play means that he develops a good attachment to people, especially to the family with which he grows up from a puppy.