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Baby, a female American Staffordshire Terrier and Plott for sale in Pawtucket, RI – 1 of 1
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Baby

Female, Born on 03/25/26 - 6 weeks
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Puppy is really loving caring and already understands they be nibbling on my toe and I tell them to stop, and then they kiss my toes me and hugging me. They are so cute. They just need a good home they have been with a mother. She has been training them and they are awesome. I wish I could keep them, but it's just much for me. By experience from the mother, I could tell that they're really smart dogs. My dog understands everything I say to her she even communicates to me when she wants to go outside or if she wants watering or food I'm pretty sure the babies ain't gonna be far from it they already understand me things that I have taught them like not to chew on my stuff. Only the toys, use the pad, go in the cage lol they definitely know what no means lol so if you're interested in having a loving understanding, furry friend, give me a call 4013478641
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White
Coat Pattern:
Solid

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American Staffordshire Terrier

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What should I know about American Staffordshire Terriers before buying one?
American Staffordshire Terriers (or “Am Staffs”) are related to American Pit Bull Terriers and are thus trying to shake their intimidating image. Although these dogs share some of the pit bull characteristics (like stubbornness and protectiveness), their loyalty, love for attention, and playfulness outweigh their rough-and-tough reputation. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-70 pounds and stand 17-19 inches tall.
How do American Staffordshire Terriers behave around young children?
American Staffordshire Terriers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Because of their lineage and violent past, American Staffordshire Terriers need a devoted family that’s willing to socialize and learn alongside them. Once socialized, they can get along well with kids and other animals, but without exposure to children and other pets, they can be aggressive and prone to fighting. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are American Staffordshire Terriers on a daily basis?
American Staffordshire Terriers need a lot of exercise. As naturally strong animals, they love running and playing fetch or Frisbee. Am Staffs need to be exercised multiple times a day to keep their strength and stamina up to par. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a American Staffordshire Terrier a good choice for someone with allergies?
Am Staffs have short, rough coats that are a bit shiny. They’re usually red and beige and may have white highlights as well. Some American Staffordshire Terriers are black and tan, liver, or other color combinations that feature more white. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do American Staffordshire Terriers do best — city or country?
American Staffordshire Terriers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Am Staffs can live either indoors or outdoors, but they much prefer being inside with the family. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
Plott

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What should I know about Plotts before buying one?
If you’re looking for a big-game hunting partner, the Plott makes an excellent choice. These courageous hunters are loving and protective but are also stubborn and loud. Owning one is not easy, but for some people, they are perfect. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-60 pounds and stand 20-25 inches tall.
Will a Plott get along with my other pets?
Plotts are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They need lots of space and should live with a family that plans to take them hunting. Plotts can get along with other pets, especially if they are raised together, but it’s always a good idea to keep an eye on them when they’re together. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Plott physically active?
Plotts have an extra supply of energy, even if you think you’ve wore them out. They are natural hunters, and will always want to follow their nose. Plotts are absolutely happiest in hunting families, but if you don’t like hunting, you can get your Plott involved in tracking or search and rescue. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Are Plotts high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
Grooming a Plott’s smooth, thick coat is relatively easy. A weekly brushing to remove dead hair and distribute skin oils is all that is necessary. One thing to note is that Plotts have a distinct smell that is common among hounds. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Plotts do best — city or country?
Plotts are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Plotts fit best in rural homes where their loud voices wont disturb neighbors. They need lots of space and should live with a family that plans to take them hunting. They are fairly easy to train.

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