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Breed Information
Breed HistoryThe American Staffordshire Terrier is not a new breed. Although it gained American Kennel Club registration and recognition in 1936, it has been developed since the early 1800's as a result of crosses between the bulldogs of that time and game terriers. One of the early and very famous AKC registered Staffs was Pete the Pup, (real name Lucenay's Peter), dog star of the original Our Gang comedies of the 1930's. Although the early ancestors of this breed came from England, the development of the American Staffordshire Terrier is the story of a truly American breed. This type of dog was instrumental in the success of farmers and settlers who developed this country. They were used for general farm work, hunting wild pigs, bears, and other large game, guarding the homestead, and general companionship. A number of the early ancestors were also developed for the "sport" of dog fighting. The extraordinary vitality of this breed is a direct result of breeding for successful fighting dogs. This now illegal activity is, unfortunately, more often cited as the early purpose of the dogs rather than the general farm work. Although ancestors of the American Staffordshire were fighting dogs, the selective breeding since the 1930's has been away from the fighting heritage. The American Staffordshire Terrier of today is a companion and show dog, rather than a gladiator. Although more rarely used on the farm now, the talents that made him a good all purpose dog are still to be found in the breed. Visit the Archives Committee page for more History on the breed and the STCA. |
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STCA Committees:Archives CommitteeChairperson: Richard Gray Health CommitteeChairperson: Faith
Beiser Judges Education CommitteeChairperson: Sara
Nugent Legislative CommitteeChairperson: Jaime Nuckles Performance CommitteeChairperson: Denise Wedel Public RelationsChairperson: Jaime Nuckles Rescue CommitteeChairperson: Frances
Connor 2007 Show CommitteeChairperson: Lydia
Castagna Return to top of page. STCA Breed BrochureAn informative Brochure by the STCA in a PDF format, provides the following information: The Staffordshire Terrier Club of America, Choosing This Breed, Description, Breed History and The Official Breed Standard. Return to top of page. The Official AKC Breed StandardGeneral Impression: The American Staffordshire Terrier should give the impression of great strength for his size, a well put-together dog, muscular, but agile and graceful, keenly alive to his surroundings. He should be stocky, not long-legged or racy in outline. His courage is proverbial. Head: Medium length, deep through, broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop; and ears are set high. Ears - Cropped or uncropped, the latter preferred. Uncropped ears should be short and held half prick or rose. Full drop to be penalized. Eyes - Dark and round, low down in skull and set far apart. No pink eyelids. Muzzle - Medium length, rounded on upper side to fall away abruptly below eyes. Jaws well defined. Underjaw to be strong and have biting power. Lips close and even, no looseness. Upper teeth to meet tightly outside lower teeth in front. Nose definitely black. Neck: Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull. No looseness of skin. Medium length. Shoulders: Strong and muscular with blades wide and sloping. Back: Fairly short. Slight sloping from withers to rump with gentle short slope at rump to base of tail. Loins slightly tucked. Body: Well-sprung ribs, deep in rear. All ribs close together. Forelegs set rather wide apart to permit of chest development. Chest deep and broad. Tail: Short in comparison to size, low set, tapering to a fine point; not curled or held over back. Not docked. Legs: The front legs should be straight, large or round bones, pastern upright. No semblance of bend in front. Hindquarters well muscled, let down at hocks turning neither in nor out. Feet of moderate size, well-arched and compact. Gait must be springy but without roll or pace. Coat: Short, close, stiff to the touch and glossy. Color: Any color, solid, parti, or patched is permissible, but all white, more than 80 percent white, black and tan and liver not to be encouraged. Size: Height and weight should be in proportion. A height of about 18 to 19 inches at the shoulders for the male and 17 to 18 inches for the female is to be considered preferable. Faults: Faults to be penalized are Dudley nose, light or pink eyes, tail too long or badly carried, undershot or overshot mouths. Adopted and approved June 10, 1936. The official Breed Standard is also available on the AKC Site. Return to top of page.
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2002-2003-2004 STCA (3 Year) Yearbook |
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This is a club project.
All (if any) profits go to the STCA. Please join us in promoting
our club and honoring our dogs. STCA Yearbooks are records of the
history of our breed and an excellent pedigree research tool for
the years to come. Don't be left out! A must for every serious breeder
and breed researcher!
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News Flash!!! The
1999-2000-2001 Yearbook is available to order! Print and fill out the
order
form to order your Yearbook today! This is a club project and all
profits go to the club.
The following Yearbooks are available in very limited quantities. Order yours by sending $35 each (All Foreign shipping, send additional $10), Check or Money Order (US Funds Only) to: Staffordshire Terrier Club of American, c/o Carla Restivo, PO Box 1333, Platteville, CO 80651 USA.
1979 Yearbook
1980 Yearbook
1998-1991 Yearbook
1992-1993 Yearbook
1994-1995 Yearbook
1996-1998 Yearbook
1999-2001 Yearbook
STCA
MagazinesThe STCA Quarterly Newsletter/Magazine is the official publication of the STCA. For STCA membership and newsletter/magazine subscription information, contact the STCA (see Officers). See rates and advertising information.
The following STCA Magazines are available. Order yours
by sending:
In the U.S. via 1st Class Mail, $10
To Canada/Mexico via Air Mail, $14
All other Foreign via Air Mail, $16
Send Check or Money Order (US Funds Only) to: Staffordshire Terrier Club
of American, c/o Carla Restivo, PO Box 1333, Platteville, CO 80651 USA..
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1st Quarter 1994 3rd Quarter 1998 1st Quarter 1999 |
2nd Quarter 2001 1st Quarter 2002 2nd Quarter 2003 1st Quarter 2004 |
1st Quarter 2005 1st Quarter 2006 1st Quarter 2007 |
The following list of publications is provided for information only. Listing does not imply endorsement by the STCA or it's members. Enjoy!
Title, Author, Publisher
| Greater Chicagoland Staffordshire Terrier Club Corresponding Secretary : Christine Kazienko Address: 109 E. Comstock Avenue, Addison, IL 60101 Website: www.gcstc.org |
| American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Riverside and San Bernardino Secretary : Maryann Gomez Address: 3047 Chablis Ave, Riverside, CA , 92509-1052 Website: www.geocities.com/astcrsb |
| American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Greater Los Angeles Corresponding Secretary : Linn Cabral Address: 3033 Gardi Street, Duarte, CA , 91010 Email: norwayinc@yahoo.com |
| American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Hawaii Corresponding Secretary : Tobi Feves Address: HCR 1 Box 5309, Keaau, HI , 96749 Web site:http://www.amstaffhawaii.org |
| Texas Gulf Coast American Staffordshire Terrier Club Corresponding Secretary : Lana Killen Address: 3425 Southwestern Rd, Manvel, TX , 77578-2724 Email: killenlonwlf@msn.com |
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