Staffordshire Bull Terrier Breed Standard
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A Breed Standard is the guideline which describes the ideal characteristics, temperament and appearance of a breed and ensures that the breed is fit for function. Absolute soundness is essential. Breeders and judges should at all times be careful to avoid obvious conditions or exaggerations which would be detrimental in any way to the health, welfare or soundness of this breed. From time to time certain conditions or exaggerations may be considered to have the potential to affect dogs in some breeds adversely, and judges and breeders are requested to refer to the Kennel Club website for details of any such current issues. If a feature or quality is desirable it should only be present in the right measure.
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General Appearance
Smooth-coated, well balanced, of great strength for his size. Muscular, active and agile.
Characteristics
Traditionally of indomitable courage and tenacity. Highly intelligent and affectionate especially with children.
Temperament
Bold, fearless and totally reliable.
Head and Skull
Short, deep though with broad skull. Very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop, short foreface, nose black.
Eyes
Dark preferred but may bear some relation to coat colour. Round, of medium size, and set to look straight ahead. Eye rims dark.
Ears
Rose or half pricked, not large or heavy. Full, drop or pricked ears highly undesirable.
Mouth
Lips tight and clean. Jaws strong, teeth large, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck
Muscular, rather short, clean in outline gradually widening towards shoulders.
Forequarters
Legs straight and well boned, set rather wide apart, showing no weakness at the pasterns, from which point feet turn out a little. Shoulders well laid back with no looseness at elbow.
Body
Close-coupled, with level topline, wide front, deep brisket, well sprung ribs; muscular and well defined.
Hindquarters
Well muscled, hocks well let down with stifles well bent. Legs parallel when viewed from behind.
Feet
Well padded, strong and of medium size. Nails black in solid coloured dogs.
Tail
Medium length, low-set, tapering to a point and carried rather low. Should not curl much and may be likened to an old-fashioned pump handle.
Gait/Movement
Free, powerful and agile with economy of effort. Legs moving parallel when viewed from front or rear. Discernible drive from hindlegs.
Coat
Smooth, short and close.
Colour
Red, fawn, white, black or blue, or any one of these colours with white. Any shade of brindle or any shade of brindle with white. Black and tan or liver colour highly undesirable.
Size
Desirable height at withers 36-41 cms (14 to 16 ins), these heights being related to the weights. Weight: dogs: 13-17 kgs (28-38 lbs); bitches 11-15.4 kgs.
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
Last Updated - September 2000
Some links to health information and resources that may be relevant to this breed:
Veterinary screening schemes - The Kennel Club operates these with the British Veterinary Association.
DNA screening schemes - detect disease-causing mutations in a number of breeds.
Current Accredited Breeder Scheme health screening requirements and recommendations - for Kennel Club Accredited Breeders show what is required and recommended for the sire and dam of any litter of this breed bred by a Kennel Club Accredited Breeder.
Breed Watch - a tool aimed at dog show judges and exhibitors to highlight and tackle any current concerns in a breed
Health Test results Finder Tool - access results of any official KC health testing scheme for Kennel Club registered dogs
2004 Purebred Dog Health Survey Results - Individual summaries are available where the breed response rate was greater than 15%.
Recommended Reading
All the below publications are available from the Online Shop.
Breed Clubs and Societies
- ALYN & DEESIDE STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mr A Moran. Tel No: 0161 320 6485
- DOWNLANDS STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mrs A Gatenby: Tel No: 01730 828402
- EAST ANGLIAN STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mrs L McFadyen. Tel No: 01205 871762
- EAST MIDLANDS STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mrs J Higgins. Tel No: 01909 518552
- MERSEYSIDE STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mrs C Kerrington. Tel No: 0151 546 7516
- MORECAMBE BAY & CUMBRIA STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mr G H Earle. Tel No: 01697 320217
- NORTH EASTERN STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Miss J McLauchlan. Tel No: 01642 783948
- NORTH OF SCOTLAND STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Ms J A Smith. Tel No: 01569 760418
- NORTH WEST STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Miss S Houghton. Tel No: 01942 708161
- NORTHERN COUNTIES STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mrs L King. Tel No: 0113 2632 462
- NORTHERN IRELAND STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mr T Willdridge. Tel No: 028 9082 5772
- NOTTS & DERBY DISTRICT STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Ms H Reaney. Tel No: 07715 000129
- POTTERIES STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mrs S A Reader. Tel No: 01782 611514
- SCOTTISH STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mr Fleming. Tel No: 0141 763 2349
- SOUTHERN COUNTIES STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER SOCIETY. Sec: Mr J Joyce . Tel No: 020 8690 5878
- STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB. Sec: Mr J Beaufoy. Tel No: 01299 403382
- STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER CLUB OF SOUTH WALES. Sec: Mr K Jones. Tel No: 01639 821410
- WESTERN STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER SOCIETY. Sec: Mr M Grimwood. Tel No: 01495 759254
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