Growling is a very normal behaviour for all dogs, but we do have to remember our Staffordshire Bull Terrier will growl for a reason, it is a way of communicating with us and other dogs.

Here is a video to help you understand why they may be growling and what to do.

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9 Comments

  1. bug, good speech to vocalize at least to say the word there are several meanings in 1 compotement, exactly the word to say there is not only one meaning to live as lots of movements in all kinds, question lived also with 2 bully terrier in the 90s and other dog breed or not, belonging to me, but I confess it is more noise than serious, this video is good, but in correction all dogs do not react ditto

  2. My staffy growls all the time
    When.he wants fuss.
    Feeding
    Walking wants to go out.
    Even growls when hes asleep
    Best dogs ever.😄

  3. Are staffs growl all the time . We learned the language 20 plus years ago, after all they do not speak like humans they speak k9..?

  4. Mine growls for example if I pull him away from something he should not be playing with or not trying to eat. I don’t allow my dogs to eat food people throw out for example because I never know if it may be from someone trying to hurt them. I would say, I such a case, that calls for an emergency “pull back” but he definitely does not feel that way. I have yet to come up with some sort of way to get him away from food that I’m not sure is safe to eat. He obviously does not like to be manhandled. He is two months old by the way.

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