Slirpz Staffordshire Bull Terriers
The breeders at Slirpz make sure to follow the correct genetic breeding programs to ensure that their dogs are happy and healthy pups with good temperaments.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are courageous and intelligent family dogs that are great with children. Originally bred for dog fighting, they're now well known as loving pups who love to play. These muscular dogs live for up to 14 years, making them ideal lifelong companions.
Make sure to request the breeder's supply number so that you can look them up on the Queensland Dog Breeder Register - an important part of staying safe when purchasing a puppy is to ensure that the breeder is registered.
Pets Online makes sure that any listed breeders are registered on the Brisbane Dog Breeders Register. This ensures that the dogs and puppies are humanely raised and that the correct procedures regarding adoption and sales are followed.
The breeders at Slirpz make sure to follow the correct genetic breeding programs to ensure that their dogs are happy and healthy pups with good temperaments.
Breeders of Staffies for the past 15 years, the team at Ironpot have plenty of experience with the breed. Their dogs are well looked after at their home just outside of Ipswitch.
Natalie and her team provide new owners with a puppy pack when purchasing a puppy, which includes all the necessary paperwork as well as information about the breed in a binder, and blanket and toys - amongst other things! They're expecting their next litter in November 2022.
In existence for more than 60 years, Kumbari Staffords breed fully DNA-tested, top-quality Staffords. Their pups can be found all across Australia.
At Moonglade Stud, they pride themselves in giving their puppies the best possible forever homes, no matter where in the world the owners are. They have exported dogs to The Americas, Europe and Africa.
A pedigree Staffy can cost anywhere from $1500 to $5000 in Australia. A less expensive option is to adopt a dog instead - adoption often costs around $500.
When purchasing your Staffordshire puppy, you should receive registration and pedigree certificates. You should also make sure that your breeder has a Supply Number. You should also have proof that they are microchipped and that the puppy has been wormed and vaccinated.
It is always best to meet a dog in person before purchasing, to make sure that you get along. We recommend researching both the breed and breeder carefully, and avoiding exchanging money before meeting the dogs.
A quality Stafford's temperament should be a happy one, and they should get along with children. To ensure that this is the case, be sure to research your breeder ahead of time and make sure that they perform DNA testing on their dogs. DNA testing can prevent any unwanted diseases or mental health problems from being passed down to a new generation.