Unless you want to breed with the dog, which you should only do if you want to become a recognised breeder, it is definitely good to neuter the dog. The dog's chances of getting cancer later on in life, is much reduced if they are neutered at an early age. It would also make male dogs more calm, and less likely to be aggressive and frustrated. Neutering can also take care of problems like humping and urinating in the house.
No. Two male Staffordshire Bull Terriers living together is a bad idea. They will fight each other, often to the death.
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers (staffies) are not illegal in the UK. However, they are subject to certain restrictions under the Dangerous Dogs Act, which includes microchipping, neutering, and keeping them under control in public places.
go visit your local shelter....YES!
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
Staffordshire is very good for automotive.
You can't, neutering is permanent.
It is not necessarily a bad thing although many dog owners find it to be socially unacceptable and annoying. It is not typically hurting anything or anyone. This behavior can often be curbed by spaying or neutering the dog. dog hump for 2 reasons.... -they are sexually excited -they want dominance It is a form of dominance. Spaying or neutering will lower the chances of this occurring again.
Staffordshire Police was created in 1968.
Staffordshire Yeomanry ended in 1973.
The area of Staffordshire is 2,713 square kilometers.
Staffordshire Regiment ended in 2007.
Staffordshire Regiment was created in 1959.