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Is there anyone here who has american staffies or staffordshire bull terriers that live in the brisbane QLD area.

The American staffordshire terrier club of QLD is holding weight pull comps in conjuction with the Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky Social Club of QLD. ( held at OXLEY)

We are looking for people who would be interested in this fun sport for working dogs. they are also organising social events for staff owners. the season starts in march. dogs must be 18mths and over to pull the cart in comp, but 12mths as fun and training.

If you have any ideas for fun dog sports or outings please let me know. And if you would like to join you can http://www.qldamstaffclub.com/images/Forms/MembershipForm.pdf.

ALL BREEDS ARE WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE.

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julie:D
 
idea for fun dog sport... if your dog LURVES fetch (as does my krazy kelpie!) then flyball is for you.... its heaps of fun for them as its running and jumping and balls all in one!

as for weight pulling, i don't think my dog is strong enough for that.... :D but it sounds so much fun. they have such cool things for dogs to do nowadays.
 
thanks for that. were mostly looking for supporters for weight pulling.

most bigger breeds can do it as it is a body to weight ratio.

working dogs love it and its a fun day out for the owners as well. you never know your dog could gain a champ title. :)
 

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if thats your dog its SUPER STRONG! and beautiful. I hate how those breeds of dogs get bad reputations. They are absolute sooks!
 
correct me if im wrong but arent these dogs renowned for being an aggressive breed.
when i was doin work placement at the vet a poodle was brought in with its neck almost being torn out and its head chompped on, plus the lady who owned the poodle was taken to hospital and needed stitches up her arm. all this came about because the owners of the staffy let it off the leash because they thought it was tame..

and anyways when staffys needed check ups and stuff it was hell tryin to hold them back from any other dog. anyways thats what i picked up from my experiences as a work placement boy.

isnt there surposed to be an illegal breed of this dog anyways OR you need a permit to keep em ??

sorry didnt mean to ruin your thread
 
Staffies are fine. Most are quite placid and only some get aggressive. Most of the time that is from an aggressive upbringing.

American pitbulls I believe are illegal. Not staffys though.

My cousins have a beautiful big staffy. He's only 1y/o and huge. Super fit too, walks about 6 - 7 km a day. I'll let em know about this comp when I see them next, he's got a real chance I reckon. Huge, superfit and has way too much energy for his own good... Sounds like a winner.
 
correct me if im wrong but arent these dogs renowned for being an aggressive breed.
when i was doin work placement at the vet a poodle was brought in with its neck almost being torn out and its head chompped on, plus the lady who owned the poodle was taken to hospital and needed stitches up her arm. all this came about because the owners of the staffy let it off the leash because they thought it was tame..

and anyways when staffys needed check ups and stuff it was hell tryin to hold them back from any other dog. anyways thats what i picked up from my experiences as a work placement boy.

isnt there surposed to be an illegal breed of this dog anyways OR you need a permit to keep em ??

sorry didnt mean to ruin your thread

exhibit a of my previous statement..... these breeds of dogs (staffys, mastiffs, bulldogs) get bad REPUTATIONS. but it is all in the way people raise their pets. if your master is mean to you, you're going to be an aggressive dog. if you aren't socialised properly at an early age, you don't know how to interract with other dogs.
In my opinion, small breed dogs are much more snappy and aggressive than larger breeds. but people don't care because of their size.
also, i did work experience with the RSPCA, and there were a lot of staffys that had passed their behaviour examinations, and were suitable family pets.
i don't want to sound rude about this, but Im extremely passionate about animals, and when people make an assumption about certain breeds or species its pretty upsetting.
 
yes, american pitbulls are illegal. american staffys and american bulldogs (which are bigger than the english bulldogs) are not. a lot of people get confused with the three of them though. its a tad confusing.
 
its the deed that should be blamed not the breed. staffies are very friendly and loyal dogs. as any dog there are some that bite depending on their upbringing.

look at the husky that attacked the family baby that doesnt mean huskies are a bad breed but the dog itself had the problem.

and NO there is no law against this breed as many people are you are mistakenly thinking of the pitbull, which is also a wonderful dog.

amstaff and pitbull alike scored one of the highest points in personality testing. they beat rotties, german sheppards malamutes and Chiwawa. im looking for the site about it now when i find it i'll add the link.
 
its not the breed its the owners all dogs can be agressive a jack russel can be more vicious where as the bigger breeds just have more strength. I have a german shephard which isn't at all violent. Even when my baby cousin started crying into my dogs face he just looked my cousin in the eye waiting paitently for him to throw his toy :p Nice staffy, how did you teach it to drag the weights like that?
 
My cousins have a beautiful big staffy. He's only 1y/o and huge. Super fit too, walks about 6 - 7 km a day. I'll let em know about this comp when I see them next, he's got a real chance I reckon. Huge, superfit and has way too much energy for his own good... Sounds like a winner.

that'd be awesome thanks disasterpiece.

thats not our dog just a example pic of a breeders dog. nice though..
 
amy your right. vet told me the same thing.

it obviously sounds as though u think i hate them but that isnt true, i would actually like to own one some day.
those are just my experiences,but the vet also told me that these dogs are fighters thats why they were bred cause they were used in hunting, agressiveness is in their blood.
But you know the minority ruins it for the majority, so i guess thats why they r given such a bad rap
 
amy your right. vet told me the same thing.

it obviously sounds as though u think i hate them but that isnt true, i would actually like to own one some day.
those are just my experiences,but the vet also told me that these dogs are fighters thats why they were bred cause they were used in hunting, agressiveness is in their blood.
But you know the minority ruins it for the majority, so i guess thats why they r given such a bad rap

nah, i don't think you hate them, just don't want people thinking bad things. its like when people say snakes are gross and slimey! im like NO THEY ARENT U FOOLS! lol. i really like educating people for the better of animal kind. its kind of my goal in life. :D
 
correct me if im wrong but arent these dogs renowned for being an aggressive breed.
when i was doin work placement at the vet a poodle was brought in with its neck almost being torn out and its head chompped on, plus the lady who owned the poodle was taken to hospital and needed stitches up her arm. all this came about because the owners of the staffy let it off the leash because they thought it was tame..

and anyways when staffys needed check ups and stuff it was hell tryin to hold them back from any other dog. anyways thats what i picked up from my experiences as a work placement boy.

isnt there surposed to be an illegal breed of this dog anyways OR you need a permit to keep em ??

sorry didnt mean to ruin your thread

Breeds bred to fight, can just as easily be taught to be kind and loving if properly socialized.
Having said that, males with males is a bad mix, but you'll find that alot of males fight difference is staffies do more damage.

They are a naturally outgoing in your face dog most of the time but man am i sick of the reputations the breeds get.
 
how is he on the leash? dose he pull alot.

we have our on a check chain. plus the dogs learns the difference in pulling weights and going for walks. our dogs obey the heel command untill we let them off the lead, they are really good actually.
 
my female Alaskan won one of those when she was younger, not exactly sure what it is as it was before i got her but i have the certificate here... would love to go and watch though
 
It is all do on the upbringing of the dog! (hope i spelt that right) any dog can be turned into a aggressive dog for pigging! its only the big breeds that get looked apond becuase they are the dogs that are used. It all depends on how the owner treats them and how the owner brings them up. To the poodle having its neck bit open. Staffies and people dogs not dog dogs. My old staffy use to chase down the feral dogs out at gayndah just becuase they were on his turf! Anyway i hate it how people say that about dogs that they are a aggressive breed. Becuase it is all bull and it all comes down onto the owner!
 
amy5189;. In my opinion said:
Aren't you doing this here,I have to very small dogs and a huge one but they all just act like dogs.Have to lock them all up when we have a barbie cause they all bother people for pats.
 
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