Introducing American Staffordshire Terrier
Laexotica Maximo
(Aka “Max”)


Even though Max has only been with us for a short time he has already made a lasting impression.

Max will now see what it is like to be a hard working stud dog.


Max has beautifull pigmentation and his masking is second to none. He is everything we have come to expect from an American Staffordshire Terrier male and more.
While we acknowledge that good lines are few and far between we would like to make it respectfully clear that Max is not available for stud outside of these kennels.


Thick set with ample bone add a nice wide chest and a nice broad head. Then throw in a good supply of muscle mass to power this machine and you have MAX.
This boy was sired by Aussie Champion Grimloc Aces High V Stafface a full USA import and is definetely his fathers son. These traites are showing in his litters with even his daughters looking like little freight trains.
He has a heart of gold and a personality that keeps us constantly amused. He is great with children and constantly shows people that even though he may look scary he is a true peoples dog.....

Max has puppies available from time to time so be sure to check our available pups page and our upcoming matings page.....



Well it was our first show ever and we are stoked.
Special thanks to Adelaide plains Kennel Club for training us and to Terri from Superstorm Kennels for making sure we showed up on the day.
May it never be said we don't like jumping in at the deep end because as far as SA shows go the Royal Adelaide Show has to be the biggest. Jana handled Max well in the ring and Max proved he had what it takes to be there.
Congratulations to both Jana and Max who silenced the critics in one fatal blow.

THIS BOY IS THE REAL DEAL AND THEY JUST DON'T GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS...

CEREBELLAR ATAXIA RESULTS FOR MAX ARE CLEAR..........
HE CANNOT PRODUCE CARRIERS OR AFFECTED PUPS.
Legend |
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| Clear | 2 normal copies of the implicated gene - the dog does not have ataxia, is not a carrier for ataxia and cannot produce carrier or affected offspring. |
| Clear by parentage | Both parents have been tested clear. All pups resulting from this litter do not have ataxia, is not a carrier for ataxia and cannot produce carrier or affected offspring. |
| Carrier | 1 normal copy and one defective copy of the implicated gene - the dog is not affected by ataxia but is a carrier of the gene. He/ she can pass the gene onto his offspring. |
| Carrier or Affected | Has produced an affected offspring and has not been tested, or is from 1 affected parent and has not been tested, the other parent has not been tested so exact status of the pup is not known via parentage, the pup has to be a carrier at least but may infact be affected. |
| Affected | 2 defective copies of the implicated gene - the dog has ataxia, and will pass the gene onto offspring. |