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Any Staffie owners here? Anonymous
Just wondering on average how much exercise they need and how well one would deal with only limited access to the house.
>> Anonymous
Staffy Bulls are probably the lowest drive, lowest energy of any of the "pit" bulldog breeds. Two good long walks a day would suffice.

And really, all domesticated dogs should have as much access to the house as possible. They are social, pack animals, unhappy with their lot in life unless their people are around them, and needing shelter and safety provided indoors.
>> Anonymous
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Exercise varies a fair bit. I've seen ones that 20 mins twice a week was plenty, others that you'd pretty much need to tkae everywhere you go.

Keep their brain active and a 10-20 minute walk daily will be plenty.

As for socialising, they are probably about the most social things around. If you're giving it limited access to the house be prepared to hang out in the yard with it.

Also, cutest puppies or cutest motherfucking puppies?
>> Anonymous
Cute puppies, but I'm sick to death of seeing them where I live (UK). It seems everyone and their neighbour has one. For the wrong reasons might I add.
>> Anonymous
>>295944
They're pretty popular here in Australia too but normally for the right reasons. Fantastic pets if you want a social animal and normally very, VERY good with people.
>> Anonymous
They're good looking dogs, but for some reason they strike me as not living very long.
>> Anonymous
>>295970
12 years normally.
>> Anonymous
dogs/wolves are pack animals. being separated from the family/pack and left outside is stressful to them.

based on your two questions I can tell that you're not at all prepared to care for a dog properly.
>> Anonymous
may i ask, in the most serious and unoffensive way, Why do you want a dog at all if you dont want it in the house hardly at all? whats the point? they are not lawn ornaments. i mean some individual dogs (not breeds) may prefer
spending most of the time outdoors. i dont know, i guess i just dont understand it