I am a disabled veteran in America and a service dog has been recommended for me. I have been researching about this & I have found that the Staffordshire Terrier seems to be an excellent fit. Your videos are extremely helpful. Ty.
Disabled veteran here. 5 years ago around the time I finally got treatment and rated with the VA I adopted a staffy. Due to her age, she couldn’t qualify for the service dog program. But because of the type of dogs they are, when you learn about them. You realize they could be amazing without all that training. Mine is with me everywhere I go. She knows when I’m not right, and will not leave my side in those moments. I feel like I got this dog from God himself. I realize you left this comment months ago, but I hope that you did find yourself with a staffy and that you have realized everything I just mentioned. Another thing….like the war veteran, this breed is highly misjudged and stigmatized by society. And that’s why I feel insanely bonded with this dog more than any other dog I have had in my entire life. We aren’t our best around others….but around each other we are our best 💯
@@lordabstract82 you have a stunning heart. I strong believe Staffy people are a special kind of person. I'm not a Veteran, however due to life's experiences, I suffer badly with CPTSD. I lost my beautiful Staffinator a month ago, and every moment of the day feels just are raw. They are the most personal dog, they get into places of the heart no human can go. I'd really love an update as well, did this Vet get a Staffy?
We did this when we adopted a AMstaff during Covid Lockdowns in Australia. Once after the decompression stage was over, we worked on house rules and slowly letting our Staffy get used to being outside overtime, as eventually I had to go back to work. Has worked well by getting our boy more used to it, has a kennel outside and enrichment stuff to do outside.
I must share that about a month or so ago we found a staffy puppy abandoned and she was so skinny. She's doing better now but we just discovered her breed. Thank you for putting these videos up because they are teaching us how to take care of her.
you mention the word « puppy » a lot but Could you make videos about things to do when you adopt a staffy. I got mine at 9 months old and missed all his younger puppy life. i’m training him to stay alone but since I didn’t get him from a younger age, things can get tricky
Hey man. Now that a year has gone by, curious how it’s gone with your adopted Staffy. I’m becoming a trucker myself and am looking at adopting a Staffy as my copilot, especially one that’s already 1 year old as they get over car sickness by that age. Would love to hear any tips you might have learned!
I just want to thank you for your channel! I just rescued a AmStaff more Staffy than anything. I love this girl and your channel is helping affirm my thoughts. She is a great dog
Love this guys content.... "LEADERSHIP IS LOVE" guys bang on!! Some people that interact with dogs like they have a mind of a human is so damaging for the dog...
absolutely....my Stafyy stays home all the time and she does great. I have left her at home up to 4 hours at a time and she does great........She is 15mos. Ive had her since she was 9wks
Good luck but train it to be left on their own,I rescued an 8 year old staffi with separation anxiety,and it's so hard to fix that!! Staffies are notorious for this!! You will love the staffi they are pure lovebugs!!💙
@@b235r yes! He was pretty nervous at first but has warmed up to us by now. I’m struggling with getting him in the training mindset though, he just wants to play
Fantastic knowledge and skill set Will. We bought our new Staffy Pup home last week and have been watching all your videos to help us to become the perfect canine leader. The biting is an issue and we're now adopting the AH AH method when he chews our hands. We have an 8 and 12 year old which he makes a beeline for to nip! PS. I spy a Marshall Stack... Fellow guitarist here and songwriter if you ever fancy a jam sesh, I'm near Matlock Bath so not far from us. Thanks again mate, top work.
Thank you, that was very helpful and made me feel much better! I got my boy when he was 2months old and never had to crate train him, he jumped right in and nowadays (7months old) as soon as he sees me put my jacket on he goes to his crate straight away. Training in general is fairly easy with him 😍 but I always come to your videos to learn something new
Our wonderful staff adopted from Battersea dogs and cats home in London is rarely left " home alone" as I am disabled and my partner is my carer, so one of us is usually in the house with him. However as a typical staffy he has separation anxiety , so if we do go out for a few hours he is very glad when we return home and we get the full staff greeting. I don't think he or any staff would be a suitable choose of dog if you are likely to be out a great deal . To avoid any damage if you leave your staffy alone provide plenty of robust toys. Our boy will happily play with his toys even when there are humans available to play with.
Great informative video I've always used large crates for my dogs just got a 8 week old blue staff crate set up with couple favourite toys he stays there when we go out not for long mind hour hour half tops he has little winge then just goes sleep he knows we won't be gone long and it's play time when we get back sleeping in it over nite he holds his wee and poo and he goes straight out when we get up and does his business bless him 😊
I leave my staffybull alone several hours a day. He has ever had a. Problem. When he was a puppy, I would not say a word to him when I left the house. I would gradually increase the time from a half hour to finally several hours . He is so affectionate.
Now my staffy did absolutely horrible in the crate lol HORRIBLE..... she whined and whined and whined.......until I went and got her....and my girl was resilient. ignoring her did not help. she would whine and whimp 30/45 mins....what help though is when I started leaving her crate door open, so she could come and go as she please......it got better then....now she just sleeps on the sofa at night. She never goes into her crate unless she knows she's in trouble lol
i have a 5 month old , i put it alone in the crate at night in the living room and go sleep upstairs but first couple months i slept on the couch right next to the crate... she never cried even once
Hello I was hoping you can answer this question I have. I've been told yiu should toilet train as soon as they come home,but them I was told they can't go out side u till the second jab at 12 weeks old. I pick him up next week at 9 weeks old so there will be a 4 week gap where he can't go outside. Do I train him to use pads untill then thanks
I work full time and my new puppy is at home alone 7 hrs and sometimes 9 hrs. He seems to be fine, no destructive behaviour so far (he is 4 months old). Is the trouble comes later? Can you please make a video on ways to entertain your dog while alone at home (we can’t afford a babysitter or a day care)? Thanks 🙏
I need to do this even tho I know how to lay in my crate and stay there. I am perfect with my mom but my dad.... that's another story. He thinks I'm a lap dog. I have a ton of energy and he makes it worse. He makes me go crazy. Mom has taught me so many commands and I listen to her. How do I get my stubborn dad to be on the same page with my mom?
I leave my staffy alone only for a couple of hours at a time. I left my dog alone for 8 hours once when I came home he jumped up me for atleast 15mins when I got home.
Plz help 🙏🏼 ive got a 18 week old English staffy he is out of control from biting my main concern eating rocks & if I leave him 4 1 hr he rips my house apart I hav a doggies door now I can't leave him home for those two reasons & when I take him in the car he hates it & won't eat I'm training him but he is terrified of the leash ive had rottwilliers & big dogs & trained them, im not working since covid so I hav all the time 4 him. Plz give me advice thank u
I got a 12 weeks old staffy at home and with covid I've been working from home. Trying to leave him alone for 1h per day but he goes mental ( I watch him on the camera), but yea eventually he calms down.
@@Lifesabitzh my dog has never done any damage inside the house... when I first started crate training he used to go mental in the crate but then he finally got around it. if you are on the fence of getting a staffy, get one! they are so awesome
i think about buying or adopting a staffordshire bull terrier but i work 9 hours out as a locksmith ... so in the end i be out for 10h30 can it be possible to archive that time befaure coming back home? or is a tirrible idea to buy a dog because i live alone and my family is in an other town. TY sorry for my poor english ... not my first langage ;)
I know I'm practically alone on this one but I would never put a dog in a crate. Would you like to be put in a crate? I think it's just obviously cruel. YMMV.
Hi, 10days I pick up my very own Red chunky boy Staffy BODHI. I have had many dogs in my life first one I saw being born 27years ago a Chocolate Lab (Bracken)...(lived 17years & never got fat!....x Brother-in-law bread his gun dog)....Guys I have been watching your post, just bought your puppy book....As this time it is myself & Bodhi.. (sons/grandson always around). Q.Being a female with a male staffy I know I have my work cut out to stay in charge (us girlies love puppy dog eyes), have you any tips on owning my charge from the beginning, as I want us to have a real connection with respect for each other.....He is getting stocky from his pics...I am a strong woman ...always weight trained and swam......Also...the collar on your staff video in the beginning....I cannot find one?..can you help...the soft wide collar....Thanks guys ...
My dog's POV: Of course it is unreasonable to leave me at home by myself. Now human, feed me and scratch my belly. My staffy is 12 months old and has been getting left at home for up to 8-9 hours very occaissionally - usually 5-7 hours (my partner goes to work early an I go to work late) since he was about 6 or 8 months old for maybe a 2 or 3 of days a week. He has an appupment - a pen maybe 2 metres square in the living area with his breakfast if he hasn't finished it, water, bedding and chew toys and that is where he goes when we leave him. He also ALWAYS gets AT LEAST an hours walk in the park and often a run with one of his dog mates before we leave him. We try to leave him with a meaty bone when we leave him alone for more than a few hours, but don't always have one handy. He accepts it well. I used to tell him to get inside and he would do it, now when he sees me getting ready to go into the office - e.g. putting on aftershave, putting on shoes etc he just goes in by himself and won't even come out even if I ask him to or offer him treats. Orignally he didn't want to go into the appupment and we'd have to chase him down or put him on a lead, and then put him in he just sits when we want to put a lead on him. I think originally he was gonna be confined while we were home, but I think once he worked out we were not going to be home he didn't mind going to his appupment. But now he goes in there and will be in there with the door open when we leave and will sometimes still be in it when we get home and some times have left it. TBH I think we was being a very good dog when we first left the door open and thought he wasnt allowed out and we'd made a mistake leaving it open. We stopped using the appupment a couple of months ago, but he kept using it. i.e. we stopped asking him to get in and stopped closing the gate. We left him in the living room which is still puppy proofed, the doors to all other rooms are shut, power cords are out of reach etc, but even now he still goes to his appupoment if he thinks I'm going to the ofifce and for the first few weeks he'd stay in their all day, even with teh door open - at least he was still in their when we got home. It's only been the last few times before Christmas where we've come home and found him on the sofa or otherwise out of the appupment. As far as we know he is not barking or whining all day, but its hard to know for sure. What I do know is he accepts that he will be left and he voluntarily goes where we trained him to go, even now that we don't want him confined. I'm pretty confident he can go up to 24 hours witghout a pee or poop if he is healthy - my old dog a staffy/bully cross did get left over 24 hours inside by himself once due to an accident I had and he was fine. Even when I did get home his first move was to spend time with me - he wouldnt pee until he'd spent about 15 minutes greeting me, and all indications are my current staffy would be the same. We take him out as soon as we get home but he won't pee until he is happy there has been enough greeting. My dog is crate trained as well, but I'd be very reluctant to leave him in his crate for more than a couple of hours, even though I think he probabluy would not mind/complain. I just think he needs to be able to move a bit more tan his crate lets him and to have a bit more space in case he really does need to poop/pee. If the crate was the only option I'd use it if needed on a vaery rare occaission but I would not like that to be a daily or near daily thing for more than an hour or two. So my view is you absolutely can leave your Staffy home for an 8 day workday but you need to have conditioned him to the place your gonna leave him and make sure he has what he needs to be comfortable and give him a walk before hand.
I am a disabled veteran in America and a service dog has been recommended for me. I have been researching about this & I have found that the Staffordshire Terrier seems to be an excellent fit. Your videos are extremely helpful. Ty.
Disabled veteran here. 5 years ago around the time I finally got treatment and rated with the VA I adopted a staffy. Due to her age, she couldn’t qualify for the service dog program. But because of the type of dogs they are, when you learn about them. You realize they could be amazing without all that training. Mine is with me everywhere I go. She knows when I’m not right, and will not leave my side in those moments. I feel like I got this dog from God himself. I realize you left this comment months ago, but I hope that you did find yourself with a staffy and that you have realized everything I just mentioned. Another thing….like the war veteran, this breed is highly misjudged and stigmatized by society. And that’s why I feel insanely bonded with this dog more than any other dog I have had in my entire life. We aren’t our best around others….but around each other we are our best 💯
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@@lordabstract82 you have a stunning heart. I strong believe Staffy people are a special kind of person. I'm not a Veteran, however due to life's experiences, I suffer badly with CPTSD. I lost my beautiful Staffinator a month ago, and every moment of the day feels just are raw. They are the most personal dog, they get into places of the heart no human can go.
I'd really love an update as well, did this Vet get a Staffy?
We did this when we adopted a AMstaff during Covid Lockdowns in Australia. Once after the decompression stage was over, we worked on house rules and slowly letting our Staffy get used to being outside overtime, as eventually I had to go back to work. Has worked well by getting our boy more used to it, has a kennel outside and enrichment stuff to do outside.
I must share that about a month or so ago we found a staffy puppy abandoned and she was so skinny. She's doing better now but we just discovered her breed. Thank you for putting these videos up because they are teaching us how to take care of her.
Oh wow! Hope things are continuing to go well, so glad our videos can help!
Love how the guy did sign language whilst talking so nobody misses out, great job
you mention the word « puppy » a lot but Could you make videos about things to do when you adopt a staffy. I got mine at 9 months old and missed all his younger puppy life. i’m training him to stay alone but since I didn’t get him from a younger age, things can get tricky
Hey man. Now that a year has gone by, curious how it’s gone with your adopted Staffy. I’m becoming a trucker myself and am looking at adopting a Staffy as my copilot, especially one that’s already 1 year old as they get over car sickness by that age. Would love to hear any tips you might have learned!
I just want to thank you for your channel! I just rescued a AmStaff more Staffy than anything. I love this girl and your channel is helping affirm my thoughts. She is a great dog
Love this guys content.... "LEADERSHIP IS LOVE" guys bang on!!
Some people that interact with dogs like they have a mind of a human is so damaging for the dog...
I followed your advice for jumping and it's made a difference in just two day's! Thank you 😊
absolutely....my Stafyy stays home all the time and she does great. I have left her at home up to 4 hours at a time and she does great........She is 15mos. Ive had her since she was 9wks
She doesn't rip up yr house?
@@Lifesabitzh nope, she mainly sits on my bed or the couch and watch TV.
Picking up my blue staffy pup (he’s called Bowie) tomorrow! So excited although somewhat nervous
Good luck but train it to be left on their own,I rescued an 8 year old staffi with separation anxiety,and it's so hard to fix that!! Staffies are notorious for this!! You will love the staffi they are pure lovebugs!!💙
Watching fenrir you will do fine!
By the way I bought the puppy course. Well worth it.
And no I don’t work for fenrir.
Awesome! Have you picked up the pupp by now? 🥺
@@b235r yes! He was pretty nervous at first but has warmed up to us by now. I’m struggling with getting him in the training mindset though, he just wants to play
Fantastic knowledge and skill set Will. We bought our new Staffy Pup home last week and have been watching all your videos to help us to become the perfect canine leader. The biting is an issue and we're now adopting the AH AH method when he chews our hands. We have an 8 and 12 year old which he makes a beeline for to nip! PS. I spy a Marshall Stack... Fellow guitarist here and songwriter if you ever fancy a jam sesh, I'm near Matlock Bath so not far from us.
Thanks again mate, top work.
Thank you, that was very helpful and made me feel much better! I got my boy when he was 2months old and never had to crate train him, he jumped right in and nowadays (7months old) as soon as he sees me put my jacket on he goes to his crate straight away. Training in general is fairly easy with him 😍 but I always come to your videos to learn something new
Our wonderful staff adopted from Battersea dogs and cats home in London is rarely left " home alone" as I am disabled and my partner is my carer, so one of us is usually in the house with him. However as a typical staffy he has separation anxiety , so if we do go out for a few hours he is very glad when we return home and we get the full staff greeting. I don't think he or any staff would be a suitable choose of dog if you are likely to be out a great deal . To avoid any damage if you leave your staffy alone provide plenty of robust toys. Our boy will happily play with his toys even when there are humans available to play with.
Thank You for advises! I hope I will be able to teach my little puppy. 🙈😁 Regards :)
You've got this!
I trained my Pits to go to place and they run in there crates, Now they nose open the door and go in for quiet time on there own.
Very good that's great !
Great informative video I've always used large crates for my dogs just got a 8 week old blue staff crate set up with couple favourite toys he stays there when we go out not for long mind hour hour half tops he has little winge then just goes sleep he knows we won't be gone long and it's play time when we get back sleeping in it over nite he holds his wee and poo and he goes straight out when we get up and does his business bless him 😊
So realistically how long can you leave a Staffy alone for?
Very very good 👍 I agree with what you said 100 %
I always have to got to school and she always bites me when I get home from school but she is always adorable
We live in the UK and we're getting our amstaff soon we was a bit worried about leaving it as we both work full-time
I leave my staffybull alone several hours a day. He has ever had a. Problem. When he was a puppy, I would not say a word to him when I left the house. I would gradually increase the time from a half hour to finally several hours . He is so affectionate.
Now my staffy did absolutely horrible in the crate lol HORRIBLE..... she whined and whined and whined.......until I went and got her....and my girl was resilient. ignoring her did not help. she would whine and whimp 30/45 mins....what help though is when I started leaving her crate door open, so she could come and go as she please......it got better then....now she just sleeps on the sofa at night. She never goes into her crate unless she knows she's in trouble lol
i have a 5 month old , i put it alone in the crate at night in the living room and go sleep upstairs but first couple months i slept on the couch right next to the crate... she never cried even once
I am about to move into an apartment with a small garden from a house with a big garden and am so concerned how the dogs will manage
I work 7.5 hrs a day walk my nearly 2 staffy in the morning n afternoon, have toys for him to play with when away anything else i should be doing?
Hello I was hoping you can answer this question I have.
I've been told yiu should toilet train as soon as they come home,but them I was told they can't go out side u till the second jab at 12 weeks old. I pick him up next week at 9 weeks old so there will be a 4 week gap where he can't go outside. Do I train him to use pads untill then thanks
I work full time and my new puppy is at home alone 7 hrs and sometimes 9 hrs. He seems to be fine, no destructive behaviour so far (he is 4 months old).
Is the trouble comes later?
Can you please make a video on ways to entertain your dog while alone at home (we can’t afford a babysitter or a day care)?
Thanks 🙏
I need to do this even tho I know how to lay in my crate and stay there. I am perfect with my mom but my dad.... that's another story. He thinks I'm a lap dog. I have a ton of energy and he makes it worse. He makes me go crazy. Mom has taught me so many commands and I listen to her. How do I get my stubborn dad to be on the same page with my mom?
I leave my staffy alone only for a couple of hours at a time. I left my dog alone for 8 hours once when I came home he jumped up me for atleast 15mins when I got home.
Plz help 🙏🏼 ive got a 18 week old English staffy he is out of control from biting my main concern eating rocks & if I leave him 4 1 hr he rips my house apart I hav a doggies door now I can't leave him home for those two reasons & when I take him in the car he hates it & won't eat I'm training him but he is terrified of the leash ive had rottwilliers & big dogs & trained them, im not working since covid so I hav all the time 4 him. Plz give me advice thank u
In Sweden you are not allowed to leave a dog (or cat) in a closed crate or cage when alone.
I got a 12 weeks old staffy at home and with covid I've been working from home. Trying to leave him alone for 1h per day but he goes mental ( I watch him on the camera), but yea eventually he calms down.
Do u mean he rips up things in the house
@@Lifesabitzh my dog has never done any damage inside the house... when I first started crate training he used to go mental in the crate but then he finally got around it. if you are on the fence of getting a staffy, get one! they are so awesome
I would try to make him tired ( exercise) before leaving him alone and leave in a very calm state of mind , no fuss just sort of matter of factly.
Any idea how to train Staffy X to Fitch .? Many thanks
Do you know if it is possible for me to get a license to own a Pitbull
i think about buying or adopting a staffordshire bull terrier but i work 9 hours out as a locksmith ... so in the end i be out for 10h30 can it be possible to archive that time befaure coming back home? or is a tirrible idea to buy a dog because i live alone and my family is in an other town. TY sorry for my poor english ... not my first langage ;)
It’s fine but I recommend you get a dog sitter or walker to split the time alone she has away for you
I know I'm practically alone on this one but I would never put a dog in a crate. Would you like to be put in a crate? I think it's just obviously cruel. YMMV.
It's actually illegal in Sweden, where I live. Wondering what I can do instead.
Dunno,I doubt I can trust this dog till 2 years old with full house
Hi, 10days I pick up my very own Red chunky boy Staffy BODHI. I have had many dogs in my life first one I saw being born 27years ago a Chocolate Lab (Bracken)...(lived 17years & never got fat!....x Brother-in-law bread his gun dog)....Guys I have been watching your post, just bought your puppy book....As this time it is myself & Bodhi.. (sons/grandson always around).
Q.Being a female with a male staffy I know I have my work cut out to stay in charge (us girlies love puppy dog eyes), have you any tips on owning my charge from the beginning, as I want us to have a real connection with respect for each other.....He is getting stocky from his pics...I am a strong woman ...always weight trained and swam......Also...the collar on your staff video in the beginning....I cannot find one?..can you help...the soft wide collar....Thanks guys ...
Bully Billows make such collars :)
My dog's POV: Of course it is unreasonable to leave me at home by myself. Now human, feed me and scratch my belly.
My staffy is 12 months old and has been getting left at home for up to 8-9 hours very occaissionally - usually 5-7 hours (my partner goes to work early an I go to work late) since he was about 6 or 8 months old for maybe a 2 or 3 of days a week.
He has an appupment - a pen maybe 2 metres square in the living area with his breakfast if he hasn't finished it, water, bedding and chew toys and that is where he goes when we leave him.
He also ALWAYS gets AT LEAST an hours walk in the park and often a run with one of his dog mates before we leave him.
We try to leave him with a meaty bone when we leave him alone for more than a few hours, but don't always have one handy.
He accepts it well. I used to tell him to get inside and he would do it, now when he sees me getting ready to go into the office - e.g. putting on aftershave, putting on shoes etc he just goes in by himself and won't even come out even if I ask him to or offer him treats. Orignally he didn't want to go into the appupment and we'd have to chase him down or put him on a lead, and then put him in he just sits when we want to put a lead on him. I think originally he was gonna be confined while we were home, but I think once he worked out we were not going to be home he didn't mind going to his appupment. But now he goes in there and will be in there with the door open when we leave and will sometimes still be in it when we get home and some times have left it. TBH I think we was being a very good dog when we first left the door open and thought he wasnt allowed out and we'd made a mistake leaving it open.
We stopped using the appupment a couple of months ago, but he kept using it. i.e. we stopped asking him to get in and stopped closing the gate. We left him in the living room which is still puppy proofed, the doors to all other rooms are shut, power cords are out of reach etc, but even now he still goes to his appupoment if he thinks I'm going to the ofifce and for the first few weeks he'd stay in their all day, even with teh door open - at least he was still in their when we got home.
It's only been the last few times before Christmas where we've come home and found him on the sofa or otherwise out of the appupment.
As far as we know he is not barking or whining all day, but its hard to know for sure.
What I do know is he accepts that he will be left and he voluntarily goes where we trained him to go, even now that we don't want him confined.
I'm pretty confident he can go up to 24 hours witghout a pee or poop if he is healthy - my old dog a staffy/bully cross did get left over 24 hours inside by himself once due to an accident I had and he was fine. Even when I did get home his first move was to spend time with me - he wouldnt pee until he'd spent about 15 minutes greeting me, and all indications are my current staffy would be the same. We take him out as soon as we get home but he won't pee until he is happy there has been enough greeting.
My dog is crate trained as well, but I'd be very reluctant to leave him in his crate for more than a couple of hours, even though I think he probabluy would not mind/complain.
I just think he needs to be able to move a bit more tan his crate lets him and to have a bit more space in case he really does need to poop/pee.
If the crate was the only option I'd use it if needed on a vaery rare occaission but I would not like that to be a daily or near daily thing for more than an hour or two.
So my view is you absolutely can leave your Staffy home for an 8 day workday but you need to have conditioned him to the place your gonna leave him and make sure he has what he needs to be comfortable and give him a walk before hand.
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