Staffordshire Bull Terriers are like any other breed of dog, they love to run, eat, play and sleep. Make sure your dog has lots of toys and company with a warm place to sleep.
No, no two Staffies are ever the same. Every dog has a different temperament and habits, and most Staffies have different colours as well. Staffies may look similar on the outside but every dog is an individual.
Not particularly.
Yes, you can definitely get pedigree blue Staffordshire Bull Terriers. In fact, almost all blue Staffies are Kennel Club registered with five generations or more of family history. Blue Staffies are valued more than other Staffies because of their unique colour.
Staffies were originally bred for dog fighting, which was what they were used for, and unfortunately are still used for in illegal dog fights. However, apart from that Staffies are really only used as pets.
I have three Staffies, and they can get lock jaw, yes.
It basically just refers to it "filling out", which happens to all Staffies
Well I've never heard of a full white staffy but some staffies have bits of white on them
Staffies origianlly come from the county of Staffordshire. Hence the name, Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
Their teats will swell and they will begin to put on weight. This should last for 9 weeks, then they will give birth.
Staffies (pits) get the same vaccinations as other dogs so the cost is the same.
It all depends. If one is a mean dog that does not like other dogs then no. It is always best to get them both as pups, but if you don't just train them to like each other and/or make sure they know YOU overpower both of them and one does not over power the other.
Staffordshire bull terriers do vary in size, for example American staffies are bigger than English staffies, therefore it is difficult to say exactly what the weight of puppies should be. However, at thirteen weeks of age they should be between 3-6 kilograms in weight.