Breeds such as Staffordshire Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers have a signature ''head split'' as they become adults at about six months to a year. This distinct formation of the skull means that the bone is fused strongly together, giving these breeds very hard heads! This serves no real purpose other than for more protection for the brain and is nothing to worry about as the vast majority of purebred Staffies have it. It does not hurt the dog and can be compared to the fusing of a child's skull as it grows older.
No just develops muscle
IT depends on where you get shot, if you get shot in the back of the head it hurts a lot more when it doesn't break, but if your get shot in the foot it doesn't hurt at all.
A Staffordshire Bull Terrior can grow up to approximately 20 inches ( including head ) Hope this helps :)
Unless it hurts, it's not a problem. People -- especially younger people who are in good health - can safely "pop" their neck. Just do it at a slow speed, and stop if it starts to hurt. Don't crack your neck like a whip :} (I bet you guessed that one already :} )
It is a mix bred.
It doesnt hurt
A Staffy is a nickname for the popular dog breed Staffordshire Bull Terrier. A Staffy has many unique characteristics, including a low center of gravity and fun loving character.
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The back of your head doesn't pop but the back of your neck does its just relaxing itself.
The top of your head might hurt when you touch it because it has been bruised by hitting it on something. It is also possible to get a sunburn on the top of your head, and that will also make it hurt.
write about what ever pops in your head.
it is really a staffy