scotty2306 37 Posted July 4, 2014 Report Share Posted July 4, 2014 I have a pup here,bought it as a litter from 2 supposedly excellent Fox dogs it's a beardie grey x staf grey X Irish staf x grey.anyone heard of this kind of cross? He is only 23" and really racy.coming on well at 11 month listens well and starting to jump better. Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 As your topic appears to be in the wrong section, (a non hunting post), we have moved it to the appropriate forum. Read the forum rules, top of the section. This is an automatically generated reply. Quote Link to post
Ads 39 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 It's just basically a collie, bull grey mate. And there's no such thing as an irish staff 1 Quote Link to post
Richard Warwick 50 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 i've only ever seen one Staff X out in the field, and it isn't any good for legal quarry, but this was a big built type and not the racey type you've described Quote Link to post
teesshikari 7 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 Isn't irish staff often used as an alias for pitbull ? I think Phil Drabble wrote about staffies being quietly bred into supposedly pure race whippet lines to give the dog a but more determination . Staffies bond strongly and quickly with their owners so that's another bonus for you. Quote Link to post
Richard Warwick 50 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 Isn't irish staff often used as an alias for pitbull ? I think Phil Drabble wrote about staffies being quietly bred into supposedly pure race whippet lines to give the dog a but more determination . Staffies bond strongly and quickly with their owners so that's another bonus for you. according to a book by the late Brian Plummer, Whippets before the second world war weren't short of fire and such a cross wouldn't be needed, certain kennels may have tried to X these breeds but i can't see the dogs keeping they're speed and agility, what Phil Drabbie book are you reffering too? wouldn't mind reading it myself big fan on Staffies 1 Quote Link to post
darren_nash 85 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 irish staff is a pitbull..? 1 Quote Link to post
teesshikari 7 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 People use various aliases for a pit bull . Irish staffie is one of those. Suprising how many large muscular pit bull dogs appear these days which are described as irish staffs to avoid possible police interest Maybe they breed them big over the water ! 1 Quote Link to post
jwhizz420 177 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 No Irish staff is Irish staff, and yes folks used them for fighting , but there not pitbull but they are lol. Like saying a Lurcher is a Lurcher or a bull x is the same as collie , 1 Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 ive said many times on here regards staffx greys , I ive seen a cracker (tug) 26in dog ,kill foxes easy and would catch rabbits as well . the line of staffs were from the black country, some up to 19in 45lb and racey type staffs . we had similar size staffs more like pits today when I was kid , there still around but don't see them , compare to the show bred stuff . I still think apbt is the best of all the bull terriers , but there few good staffs about, if you shop about you can find them, but easier to get a pit so people go there 1st 2 Quote Link to post
teesshikari 7 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 People use various aliases for a pit bull . Irish staffie is one of those. Suprising how many large muscular pit bull dogs appear these days which are described as irish staffs to avoid possible police interest Maybe they breed them big over the water ! 1 Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 People use various aliases for a pit bull . Irish staffie is one of those. Suprising how many large muscular pit bull dogs appear these days which are described as irish staffs to avoid possible police interest Maybe they breed them big over the water ! and yet a lot of the fast lane stuff ,game dogs were not over big , 18-20in 50lb ok you got some 21in 60lb dogs that were very good but most were smaller dogs . 1 Quote Link to post
teesshikari 7 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 Will double check Richard but think it was "of pedigree unknown" where Drabble mentions staffies quite a bit. He talks of dog fighting as a popular underground sport dying out due to increased police interest, neighbours getting nosier and the dog men involved turning to whippet racing as it became popular again. I guess he us referring to 1950s or 1960s. It was reading Drabble that got me interested in staffies and I pestered my mam and dad till I got one for my 13th birthday. Ge was a cracking dog and best present ever. 1 Quote Link to post
redcharge 378 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 A very handy Staffie x Greyhound from similar stuff to what Birds on about, the bitch died last year but there's a few pups about out of her..... 3 Quote Link to post
Richard Warwick 50 Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 hardest thing about this cross these days is finding a staffie with the right prey drive, most are pets bred to look a certain way and not to hunt prey Quote Link to post
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