History

 Temperament

 

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 Ears

 Eyes

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 Head

 Gait

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 Muzzle

 Neck

 Rear Angulation

 Rear Legs

 Sex Differences

 Shoulders

 Size

 Tail

 

 Early Show Dogs

 Ideal Sketches

 Original Dogs

 

 Cruisin' Kennels

 

 

 

 

The neck of the American Staffordshire Terrier

"heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull. No looseness of skin. Medium length."

     The neck should be heavy, slightly arched at the crest, tapering from heaviest at shoulders to lighter at back of skull. No looseness of skin at the throat. Again, medium length is called for. A short neck will spoil the proportions of an otherwise good dog. (An overly long neck, or a long, thin neck would also be wrong, but are seldom seen)