Staffie Puppies in Cape Town (25/04/2018)

Cape Town, Staffie

We have high quality healthy Staffie puppies for sale. We work really hard with our dogs & puppies to ensure they are really well socialised with as many adults & young children, dogs puppies & adults as possible, we also introduce them to a wide range of events, environments and situations that they are most likely to encounter in normal day to day life, To ensure they are full of confidence ready to go to their new loving homes. All our adult dogs are vet checked every year to ensure they are 100% healthy, our puppies are vet checked, vaccinated and wormed . The litters we have are top quality & they get plenty of individual love & attention they are never left alone & receive the very best care. If you are looking for a healthy happy puppy And would like to speak to us regarding one of our babies or for anymore information please telephone or email us.

More About Staffies

Staffie puppies are rambunctious little blocks of cement that will mow you right over while smiling the biggest, most gorgeous smile you’ve ever seen on 4 legs.

They’re big and bulky enough to be called “real dogs” and small enough to be allowed in most complexes without an issue.

But beware, these crazy little guys can JUMP! If your wall isn’t particularly tall, expect to find your baby roaming around the streets when you get home.

The Staffie is the perfect Pitbull alternative for when you don’t have space for the real deal. Plus they come with almost none of the bad reputation the Pitbulls (sadly) get.

Staffie Rescue

Sometimes Staffies get abandoned by nincompoops. And sometimes they get rescued by organisations dedicated to rescuing these gorgeous little blocks of cement.

Your perfect companion could be waiting for you here:

And if you can’t find one there, check your local SPCA for similar breeds. Don’t miss the oppportunity to have the most wonderful dog you can imagine just because he’s not a purebred pup. Mutts need love too 😉

Staffie Puppies in Cape Town (25/04/2018)