I have loved all bully breeds since i was 4! We have had staffs two English and a French mastiff. The mastiff i owned while i had 2 children under 2 years old. He was an absolute lamb with my children and yes i trusted this dog a 100 percent around my babies!
@@jimt5683 my last standard English bull terrier thought she was a lap dog even when we drove to the beach she had to sit in my lap while I was driving, I drive a Mini Cooper so a smaller English would be more manageable and more to love since I could take it any place.
@@waterloverI definitely understand that, hahaha. My English bull terriers all seem to think they are lapdogs. They pretty much demand to sit on my lap at all times.
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot. I love all dogs, but the bull breeds are my personal favorite, and English Bull Terriers have stolen my heart. They are such loving clowns... and I say that in a good way. I absolutely love the personalities of bull terriers and the ones I've had always put a smile on my face and make me laugh (I consider true laughter the pinnacle of happiness). From my experiences, the one the bull terriers refuse to accept is if I'm mad or disappointed in them hahaha. They demand my love and affection constantly. The Am Staffs, Pit Bulls, and English Staffies I've had are very similar in that they cannot handle me being upset or disappointed with them, but EBT's seem to have the most clownish and silly personalities of all the bull breeds (all of them are clownish and silly but English Bull Terriers are on another level hahaha). The other wonderful thing that all of the bullies I've owned have in common is that they've all been incredible with little children, babies, and young kids. All the ones I've owned have had little kids punch them, luck them, pull their tails, pull their ears, wrestle them, try to ride them like horses and all they do is wag their tail even harder and have an even bigger smile on their face. Some of them have been rough with adults and jump on adults but those same bullies were always extra careful with children. It's so unfortunate the bad label they've been given because all the bullies I've had have been nothing but big, muscular balls of love!
Hi Jane , are you going to do a video on the Fell Terrier, German Hunting Terrier and Heideterrier ? I appreciate your knowledge and videos on the various breeds. Are you also going to do a video of herding and working dog breeds around the world ?
The American Staffordshire Terrier up until just over 50 years ago just just called Staffordshire Terrier. It didn't become The American Staffordshire Terrier until 1972 when it was finally registered by the American Kennel Club as an American Breed. The dropped the "Bull" part of the name to avoid confusion with it's English counterpart and ancestor The Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Nope. It was 1935 and the very first “American Staffordshire Terrier” was Pete the Pup of the Little Rascals. And it was Carl Revlon who painted the circle around his eye.
@@WDLC1911: Back in 1935 the Americans dropped the "Bull" part of the name and called it the Staffordshire Terrier to avoid confusion with it's smaller English ancestor the "Staffordshire Bull Terrier", so for the next 37 years they were known as a Staffordshire Terrier. But then come 1972, they were registered by the AKC as an American breed because I remember hearing about it back then when I was only 13 years old. In fact I even recall going through various books published before 1972 on dog breeds and when it showed that breed, it was just called a "Staffordshire Terrier"
Looking at ALL of the woodcuts, sketches and paintings of the Victorian Era baiting Bulldog suggests to me that there is very little Terrier in the modern Pit Bull and AmStaff, despite their formal names. We know that Bulldog was added to terriers to harden the terrier. That’s fact. I think there is very little terrier in the Irish Staffie (the gamebred dogs still used in bloodsport), the gamebred Pit Bull (which is still called a Bulldog by those who match them and the American Staffordshire Terrier. Great presentation!!
@ Janedogs - Is there any documented records when the dalmatian, that most ancient of breeds, was bred/introduced into the mélange that eventually became the English Bull Terrier?
At least refer to its proper full name ENGLISH BULL TERRIER ...you people do my head in!...ya don't call a Staffordshire Bull Terrier a bully do ya?..no because its full title is a STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER!!!!
Underrated video
Wow someone with a dog channel who's actually educated on the breeds. Very well done.
A fantastic history lesson in bull terriers. Brilliantly put together and very informative.
I just love these types of animals. Their so cute with their eyes so far apart.
Lol I have an amstaff. When I wake him up his eyes look in different directions till he actually wakes up and focuses 😆
Dogs are just amazing! I love them so much!
Great video, thank you.
No nonsense and accurate documentation of actual history.
This was a phenomenal documentary. I learned so much!
😘😘😘😘
I love this video. Great information. Great narrator. God save the queen!!!
I have loved all bully breeds since i was 4! We have had staffs two English and a French mastiff. The mastiff i owned while i had 2 children under 2 years old. He was an absolute lamb with my children and yes i trusted this dog a 100 percent around my babies!
Thank you!
The best terriers breeds in one documentary. Well done 💪💪👍👍
Great video, some great pictures and information, thanks
I want a mini bull terrier . After having a standard size bull terrier I need a mini in my life now
Any reason why?
@@jimt5683 my last standard English bull terrier thought she was a lap dog even when we drove to the beach she had to sit in my lap while I was driving, I drive a Mini Cooper so a smaller English would be more manageable and more to love since I could take it any place.
@@waterloverI definitely understand that, hahaha. My English bull terriers all seem to think they are lapdogs. They pretty much demand to sit on my lap at all times.
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot. I love all dogs, but the bull breeds are my personal favorite, and English Bull Terriers have stolen my heart. They are such loving clowns... and I say that in a good way. I absolutely love the personalities of bull terriers and the ones I've had always put a smile on my face and make me laugh (I consider true laughter the pinnacle of happiness). From my experiences, the one the bull terriers refuse to accept is if I'm mad or disappointed in them hahaha. They demand my love and affection constantly. The Am Staffs, Pit Bulls, and English Staffies I've had are very similar in that they cannot handle me being upset or disappointed with them, but EBT's seem to have the most clownish and silly personalities of all the bull breeds (all of them are clownish and silly but English Bull Terriers are on another level hahaha). The other wonderful thing that all of the bullies I've owned have in common is that they've all been incredible with little children, babies, and young kids. All the ones I've owned have had little kids punch them, luck them, pull their tails, pull their ears, wrestle them, try to ride them like horses and all they do is wag their tail even harder and have an even bigger smile on their face. Some of them have been rough with adults and jump on adults but those same bullies were always extra careful with children. It's so unfortunate the bad label they've been given because all the bullies I've had have been nothing but big, muscular balls of love!
Brilliant. Thank You.
Hi Jane , are you going to do a video on the Fell Terrier, German Hunting Terrier and Heideterrier ? I appreciate your knowledge and videos on the various breeds. Are you also going to do a video of herding and working dog breeds around the world ?
Enjoyed your video.Thanks.
Very informative, thank you.
This was interesting, thanks
Enjoyed your video great stuff
I have an amstaff who is often mistaken for a pitt so it's nice to learn some of the actual differences
All bull breeds are gorgeous especially Staffies
General George Patton's dog was a white bullterrier, not an APBT. His name was Willie, after William the Conquerer.
As far as I know, general Patton had a Bull Terrier Wille, not APBT…not sure about other dogs he had…but EBT was the most famous.
The American Staffordshire Terrier up until just over 50 years ago just just called Staffordshire Terrier. It didn't become The American Staffordshire Terrier until 1972 when it was finally registered by the American Kennel Club as an American Breed. The dropped the "Bull" part of the name to avoid confusion with it's English counterpart and ancestor The Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Nope. It was 1935 and the very first “American Staffordshire Terrier” was Pete the Pup of the Little Rascals. And it was Carl Revlon who painted the circle around his eye.
@@WDLC1911: Sorry but all what I've read several times contradicts your statement.
@@AngloSaxon-yx8tk perhaps you’re focusing on the term “American” being added and I’m focusing on the AKC registering the dog.
@@WDLC1911: Back in 1935 the Americans dropped the "Bull" part of the name and called it the Staffordshire Terrier to avoid confusion with it's smaller English ancestor the "Staffordshire Bull Terrier", so for the next 37 years they were known as a Staffordshire Terrier. But then come 1972, they were registered by the AKC as an American breed because I remember hearing about it back then when I was only 13 years old. In fact I even recall going through various books published before 1972 on dog breeds and when it showed that breed, it was just called a "Staffordshire Terrier"
@@AngloSaxon-yx8tk, you’re correct.
I misread your initial comment.
very good. thank you.
Looking at ALL of the woodcuts, sketches and paintings of the Victorian Era baiting Bulldog suggests to me that there is very little Terrier in the modern Pit Bull and AmStaff, despite their formal names.
We know that Bulldog was added to terriers to harden the terrier. That’s fact.
I think there is very little terrier in the Irish Staffie (the gamebred dogs still used in bloodsport), the gamebred Pit Bull (which is still called a Bulldog by those who match them and the American Staffordshire Terrier.
Great presentation!!
They are our best friend ❤
@ Janedogs - Is there any documented records when the dalmatian, that most ancient of breeds, was bred/introduced into the mélange that eventually became the English Bull Terrier?
the blue paul is from ireland according to everything i've read
Scottish gypsies is what I read
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My Bullterrier on my channel
APBT 💪💪
At least refer to its proper full name ENGLISH BULL TERRIER ...you people do my head in!...ya don't call a Staffordshire Bull Terrier a bully do ya?..no because its full title is a STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER!!!!
Sadly, evil people with black hearts continue to fight dogs.
A greyhound dies every 12 days in America..hope you feel the same about dog racing and horse racing which is still widely accepted