> Yes she is, which makes it strange her asking what a Staffordshire type is
Not really as it is a label used which does the SBT terrier breed no favours. Either a dog is a SBT or it is a crossbreed.
So really stocky mongrel dog attacks Yorkie. When someone says Staffie Type, collie type, Terrier type etc they really have no idea if these breeds are even involved in the mix they see, though it can be a good guess at times.
When used negatively it does slur the breed being compared to though, as the negative traits may well not come from the apparent recognisable part of the ancestry.
How many people who see the hard boys out with their so say Staffies are actually surprised that a Staff is only supposed to be about 16 inches tall at most 17kgs. What they are seeing in the streets are not typical of what the breed should be.
I have sadly seen advertised Norwegian Elkhounds crossed with GSD, with Huskies, and with a Maremma sheepdog. In my mind none of these would be a positive step, and I would hate it if when these got into rescue and had behaviour/temperament issues (not typical to the breed) they were called Elkhound types.