That would be difficult to predict with any accuracy, but most likely some puppies would be red, some would be brindle and others would be a mixture of the two.
Just to tell you how unpredictable colour can be in pups:
The breeder I bought my staffie from bred a red with a red... the result was, 3 red pups, one white pup, one white with brindle patches, one white with tan patches, one white with black patches and one black with white and tan paws
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Well, it is more likely to be red, black or white but staffs can be any colour. My dog's mother was a brindle and her dad a sandy. The pups came out sandy brindle another brindle and my one that's black. So you can't really say. But I hoped I helped!
I dont know, my dog is a staffordshire bull terrier brindle colour (i think its brindle or if not its brown with a bits of gold) so check around on google or yahoo.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers can come in a range of colours and markings. According to the official Kennel Club Breed Standard, Staffordshire Bull Terriers should be:''Red, fawn, white, black or blue, or any one of these colours with white. Any shade of brindle or any shade of brindle with white. Black and tan or liver colour highly undesirable.'' Black and brindle Dogs are the most common colours.
No, brindle is a colour type, it has nothing to do with breeds.
It can range between being deep red, to a lighter red or even to a more brindle colour with it being a mixture between red and black. It should not be too light, because that can be an indication of illness. The health of a Staffie can also be checked by pressing on the gums until it is white and then releasing it. The red colour should then return immediately as a sign of good blood flow.
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American Staffordshire TerrierThe American Staffordshire Terrier's muscled build and protective instinct should make strangers beware, yet with their own family they are devoted, gentle and loving. A common question regarding the American Staffordshire Terrier is, "How is this breed different from the American Pit Bull Terrier?". In the eyes of the United Kennel Club, they are the same breed, but many disagree. Some AKC-registered American Staffordshire Terriers are dual-registered as American Pit Bull Terriers with the UKC; however, this draws criticism from many who point out that the bloodlines have been separate for too long for these to be considered the same breed. The AKC, on the other hand, does not allow a UKC-registered American Pit Bull Terrier to be registered as an American Staffordshire Terrier. To be dual-registered, the dog must first be an AKC-registered American Staffordshire Terrier and then it can be registered with the UKC as an APBT -- but not vice versa... They are courageous and a tenacious fighter if provoked. Training can be a challenge because of their pushy yet sensitive character. Their natural temperament towards people is gentle and loving, unfortunately some have been improperly handled giving the American Staffordshire Terrier a bad rap.Irish Staffordshire TerrierThe Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a powerful and muscular dog, very strong for his size with a broad head and well formed jaw. The muzzle is short(but longer than those of kc breeding) and the cheek muscles distinct. The stop is clearly defined. The round eyes are usually brown and the nose is usually black however "white" marked noses(unpigmented) and red noses along with golden/tawny eyes are common in some bloodlines some of the older Irish lines also show blue eyes. The teeth should always form a scissor bite. The ears are either rose or half-pricked. The neck is short and muscular. The front legs are spaced wide apart. If they have rear dewclaws they are generally removed, front dewclaw removal is optional. The short coat is soft, sleek and close. Comes in black, blue, fawn, red, white or any colour brindle, often with markings. no colour is a fault. certain bloodlines have a predominance of certain colours.
This is the price range for a Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy from a breeder: Brindle/Black/Black and white/White (without papers) = £100 - £200 Brindle/Black/Black and white/White (with papers) = £250 - £300 Blue/Blue and white (without papers) = £450 - £700 Blue/Blue and white (with papers) = £800 - £1000 Red/Red and white/Fawn/Tan (without papers) = £250 - £300 Red/Red and white/Fawn/Tan (with papers) = £400 - £600 Any other non-recognised colour (Black and tan etc.) = around £100 NOTE: This is only a generalisation, and no responsible breeder will sell puppies at different prices due to gender and colour. The best places to look are animal shelters (the Staffie is the most common dog seen in shelters currently), or contacting responsible breeders through Breeding Clubs.
Here are some physical features of a Boston Terrier: Size: small Leg length: average Body: average Topline: level Underline: average Tail: bob Tail carriage: low Tail shape: screw Hair on tail: smooth Feet: splayed Head shape: round Face: Pushed in Forehead: domed Stop: pronounced Muzzle: short and wide Eye set: average Eye size: average Eye shape: round Eyelid: tight Eye colour: dark Ear shape: prick ears Ear size: short Coat length: short Coat texture: soft Coat type: straight Coat colours: black & white, black brindle & white, brindle & white, seal & white, seal brindle & white, black, brindle, seal, white & black, white & brindle, white & seal Skin: smooth * Your Boston Terrier may look slightly different
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Brindle is the colour and BUlldog is the breed. Brindle means that each individual hair is made up of different colours, typically brown, tan and black rather than being one plain colour. The Brindel Bulldog is a breed, - a type of Bulldog - u can read more about it on W.E.B.P.S (White English Bulldog Preservation Society)
A panama terrier is black and tan black wite and tan or just white!