Staffish
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Living with a Staffish
Personality: The Staffish has the typical terrier traits. They are very loving dogs.
Family Dog: The Staffish makes a great family dog. They are typically good with babies, children and other pets.
Grooming: The coat of the Staffish needs to be clipped every so often and groomed occasionally.
Behavior: The Staffish is a very playful dog who loves adults, children, dogs and other animals.
Barking: The Staffish is not generally a barky dog.
Weather: The Staffish loves any type of weather.
Exercise: The Staffish should have a long daily walk.
Physical Ability: The Staffish is a great jumper and would be great at agility.
Living Conditions: The Staffish would be fine in most living arrangements as long as there is a yard in which to run.
Staffish Appearance
Appearance: The appearance of the Staffish can very with most having a coat like a Scottish Terrier with the colors of a Staff.
Size: A fully grown Staffish can weigh between 22 to 26 pounds.
Ears: The ears of the Staffish can be either pointy like those of the Scottie or floppy like a Staffie's.
Body: The Staffish has short legs and a longer body.
Coat: The coat of the Staffish is generally curly like a Scott's.
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