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With 30+ years of experience with the breed, Suzanne is passionate about Staffies and works hard to ensure that her puppies go to happy and loving homes.
If you're looking for the perfect addition to your young family, a Staffy is the breed for you. These fun-loving pups love children and enjoy playtime. To find out more about these great dogs and where you can purchase one, read on!
When looking for a breeder in Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory, you need to be sure that they are a registered member of DogsACT.
Pets Online makes sure that any listed breeders are registered on the DogsACT Breed Register. This ensures that the dogs and puppies are raised well and that the correct procedures regarding adoption and sales are followed.
With 30+ years of experience with the breed, Suzanne is passionate about Staffies and works hard to ensure that her puppies go to happy and loving homes.
Not located in Canberra - but they can ship to Canberra
The RebellQueenz kennel is DNA checked and is run by Kirsti who is passionate about this particular dog breed. Although situated outside of the ACT, Kirsti is a registered breeder in the region and will happily advise on whether or not a Staffy is the best fit for your family.
If you'd like to add an English Staffy to your family, you can either purchase one or adopt one. A pedigree Staffy can cost between $1500 and $5000. Adopting puppies instead can cost approximately $500 per puppy.
When collecting your new puppy, the breeder should supply you with their proof of pedigree and registration papers. Evidence of microchipping the puppies should be supplied, as well as proof of vaccination and a full health check. They must be able to show that the puppies come from DNA-tested dogs.
To safely buy a Staffy online, follow the following steps: - Search for the breeder on DogsACT to make sure that they are currently registered - Visit the breeder ahead of time to meet them and the puppies in person - Be certain that microchipping, vaccination and registration rules are adhered to by the breeder - Inquire about the DNA testing they have done on their breeding dogs - this can ensure that you have a healthy and stable dog - Check the paperwork that you receive with your puppy before leaving the breeder, and make sure that you have everything needed and that it is all correct
Puppies from registered breeders should have a health guarantee and should come from DNA-tested breeding dogs. Check with your breeder to make sure that they take part in this practice. Find your breeder on the DogsACT site - if they are not listed, then they aren't registered and should be avoided. Don't exchange funds with the breeder until you have met both them and the puppies in person.