This depends on how well you have socialized your existing male Staffy. Dogs of any breed can happily live together providing they have had plenty of socialization and training when they were young. Considering your existing Staffy is a male it would be wise to get a female puppy - which should be spayed to prevent litters. Do not get another male as conflict may ensue. Your existing Staffy would not be pleased if you brought another young male into ''his'' territory and expected them to get along. Introductions should be made in a neutral area, such as a local park, so that neither Dog is in the other's territory. If your male Staffy does start to show signs of conflict, you may want to consider haivng him neutered, both to prevent adding more puppies to an already over-bred breed, and to help calm him down. Neutering does not affect your Dog's personality, but would help him de-stress and become calmer. Good luck with introductions!
9 weeks is the average.
after 8 weeks
If it`s a small puppy 8 weeks is the right age, but if it`s a large puppy it can go as early as 6 weeks.
About 8-12 weeks
The puppy should be 6 weeks old.
a puppy age is week old
A puppy could be missing from the litter after two weeks if it has died. The mother dog will take the puppy away from the others.
You can have your puppy fixed at around 12 weeks, not before.
most puppies eat puppy food at 8 weeks our younger. You can try feeding them puppy food at four weeks and see if they will eat it.
Now a days, most vaccinations are given between 6 and 9weeks. However, for your own puppy (breeders should give first vacs at7wks) it is best not to till 10 or 12weeks, and your puppy, if healthy, will be fine till 13weeks without vaccinations. Go natural! Don't over-vaccinate your puppy! I did so with mine, sadly; one had severe reactions, and his temperament changed (yup). Now, also, when he goes to the vet, he is very afraid
If you really want that puppy, if your really love it and your allowed to have a dog, then you can adopt it. Though you MUST see a vet within the first 2 weeks for the puppies safety and health.
if the pup is under 6 weeks it would be better to give it puppy formula and once it starts growing teeth around 8 weeks or older then you could start feeding it soft puppy food.