When I was looking at photos of abandoned dogs from all states and it struck me that most are staffy Xs. Macho blokey dogs head the list of animals wanting homes.
Ain't that the truth! My girl is a bullmastiff/staffy X. The staffy-x cross-breeds can be
extremely challenging. The trainer who came to help me with Daisy when she came home from the RSPCA took one look at her and said 'that is about the worst breed combination you can get' (in terms of dominance/obstinance/difficulty to train etc). A lot of people get these dogs for their looks and then find them so difficult to handle that they give up. They require a true commitment to firm, loving and persistent training. Then their genuinely good qualities such as undying loyalty and amazing affection come to the fore, and you have a truly wonderful dog who is also great with children. These dogs however have a tendency to not be good with other dogs which is another problem that leads them to end up in pounds.
The staffy x is also a favourite of backyard breeders and pig-dog operators. Many backyard breeders enthusiastically decide to breed these dogs and then can't sell them so give them up to the pound. Pig-dog breeders choose to cross breeds like the staffy & bullmastiff because of their strong hunting instincts and the way they pounce on the back of & go for the throat of prey. Many pig-dog breeders find themselves under the scrutiny of the RSPCA for animal welfare concerns, and the dogs end up getting siezed. Daisy was one of these. I often look at her while she enjoys a comfortable life with walks, games and cuddles, and think of the life she would have had if she was left with the pig-hunters.