American Staffordshire Terrier – Dog Training Video

May 7, 2010 by  
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Dog Training Video – American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as amstaffs are sometimes generalized as a pitbull. Learn about the American Staffordshire Terrier in this dog training video. Don’t forget to rate this video and leave comments. You can also subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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25 Responses to “American Staffordshire Terrier – Dog Training Video”
  1. samibaby11111 says:

    i dont no much aboutpits but i just got one 4 weeks old and dont no when or how to train it

  2. dohertysean13 says:

    i love my amstaff, she’s one amazing dog! there’s nothing more she wants to do than impress me all the time when training her! i like walking her or running with her, she looks right up at me waiting for my word! when i want to be active, she’s right there ready to go, and when i want to lay down on the couch, she’s right there already sleeping!! the only thing deadly about her is her whipy tail! when she gets excited, her tail can catch you good!

  3. mohsian2 says:

    Amstaff and pitbulls r da same just 1 is AKC N other Is UKC!!!!

  4. NelliVideo says:

    @majinboo75 its an amstaff not a pitbull

  5. kytty92 says:

    @endzeitszenario i’m so happy i didn’t take your advice because it would of been very sorry!
    he was just a puppy so it was very normal for him to bite!my baby is bigger not and with out beating him or anything else he stoped and started biting just the toys!it was so easy to train him and i’m not sorry i got him!
    THANKS FOR THE ADVICES GUYS!!

  6. Endzeitszenario says:

    Seriously. Sounds like you can’t handle an Amstaff. PLEASE visit a dog school or give your dog to another family. PLEASE!!!

  7. hell76lv says:

    with my dogs(pit-bull &rhodesian ridgeback),this works(and i have been doing this since he was a puppy,now he dos not bite anymore)……i just shout to im in a menacing and rispid voice #dont bite,dont bite# until he lets go,then i pet him….hope that helps,if it dosnt..try a small slap in his face…

  8. kilobee77 says:

    This worked for me: I trained my pit not to bite by shouting no and holding her mouth closed everytime she bit. Don’t let go until he’s calm. If he struggles, shout no and don’t let go till he’s calm. Praise when he stops biting. My girl learned pretty quickly. Hope it helps.

  9. kytty92 says:

    hi! i have an american stafford he’s very cute and does hi’s things outside but he bites…alot!he even bites me!:(
    could you tell me what to do,cause my little cousin is gonna come and visit and i’ll get really angry if he bites her!…i tried spanking him but i’m not the kind of persons to hit a puppy!….
    any advice?i would love to know it!
    thanks:D

  10. melissacarl2002 says:

    i have amstaffs and i have to put them outside when i leave the house or else i come home to a tornado of everything crashed off tables, pillows eaten, pee on the rug, etc. But, when I am home they are angels. Could just be me, though.

  11. TheEddiebx says:

    the Amazing Dog Training Man? catchy name. lol….. but none the less. great advice and nice dog.

  12. artios88 says:

    some of the comments you have made i agree with and some i dont LOL.

  13. artios88 says:

    whats a pure pitbull??????you monG!!!!!!!

  14. solrac88888 says:

    hi i have save a american staff from a shelter yes she very loving and very protective of my family also cute i have videos of her on my channel but i just cant get her to get along with other dogs i take her to park i walk her on the street but she just cant get along with other dogs other than the dachound mix she small and a american staff mix that were already here any idea on what i can do to help this?

  15. mysterymitsuki says:

    how long is this breed of dog able to withstand alone without destructiveness, im a student in high school so i cant be there durin the day. My grandmother stays home but she’s fragile and therefore cant rly help me…

  16. jurgenmanfred says:

    no thanx..I prefer a pure pit bull

  17. boontime says:

    my amstaff is great she’s so good and everything but as the bloke says she gets extremly exciteable when she see;s other dogs. she just thinks ” oo something for me to play with” lol but wouldnt hurt a fly

  18. dodood says:

    say what exacly type of pit is that? Bcuz i always wanted a pit now i have a house for one! but i want a tall pit, not the short buff ones. any tips one a type of pit?
    tanx

  19. Adam19822000 says:

    Everything is bigger in America, duh :)

  20. rnlpeska says:

    Agree 100%! Positive reinforcement + exercise= good AmStaff.

  21. SocialFever says:

    I get sick of ppl labeling a certain breed of dog as more aggressive or less aggressive…Some breeds are more ENERGETIC and high strung, this does not make them aggressive, I’ve seen pits that wouldn’t hurt a fly, and I’ve seen Labs that’ll rip your throat out..Calling a certain breed of dog more aggressive, or mean, is the exact same as saying a certain race of ppl do this or that, it’s racism 101 ppl..

  22. FaresDemon says:

    no, staffs were teh first, they were bred from fighting boxers(now extinct) and terriers and some other breeds, the amstaff and teh apbt were bred from staffs imported to teh US. all three are ptbulls, all of them have been selectivedly bred to reduce aggressivness and gameness. american staffs are legal in the UK. the illegal are apbt, tosa inu, presa canarino and one more cant rmmbr

  23. FaresDemon says:

    @connorbcfc1875
    so basically the staffs u see in teh Uk nowadays are mostly weaker versions that are do not have gameness or as much strength. however ive been monitoring breeders and can see that some lines retain the qualities of teh original staffs and as a breeder demonstrated, can single handedly take on a bull on a rampage. the real pitbulls, are teh staffs

  24. FaresDemon says:

    @connorbcfc1875 the result was a dog that has more pushign than pulling power. that means it wudnt be as effective as a fighting breed which would need strength to bite and pull away. so ppl that say APBT were made to fight are wrong, they were made to look mean but were used to fight. however, the modern day staff here in teh UK has been selectively bred to nullify the fighting characteristics, and teh “show quality” standards are for that new breed of staff

  25. FaresDemon says:

    @connorbcfc1875

    the amstaff is basically a decendant of the staffordshire bull terrier which was imported to teh US in the early 1900, it was changed to give it a “mean look” this was done by crossing it with long legged dog breeds. the americanpitbull terrier had the same ancestor (the staffordhire) but was mixed with other breeds also for looks. the result is a dog with stronger hind legs and a taller posture with a rather bull dogy face.

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