Staffies in the Media

Dogs are being treated for stab wounds because youths are using them as weapons, the RSPCA has said.
The animals are also being treated for injuries such as cigarette burns and broken bones amid an increase in reports of street fighting.
Two-thirds of reports of dogs fighting are linked to young people using them as weapons, the charity says.
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Dogs are used as 'weapons' in areas plagued by gun and knife crime.
That icon of the county, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, was once a fighting dog, although it can make a good pet. Victoria Ellis sticks up for our local breed affectionately known as the 'Staffie'.
Stanley, a four year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier, from Oswaldtwistle, had a "wuff" day on Tuesday when he fell down a pothole - and became the 400th animal rescue for the Cave Rescue Organisation...
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They're being dumped in record numbers and branded a "yob dog", yet Staffordshire bull terriers are ideal family pets, say experts. So why is this nation of dog lovers turning against them?
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