Almost all breeds of dog come into season twice a year for 10-14 days. Every six months your Staffy should come into season (or heat) and will attract other males. Your female will continue to do this until the age of about 8 or 9 years old unless she is spayed. Spaying can be beneficial to the dog's health as it can prevent mammary tumours and life-threatening womb infections.
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.
That depends on the breed. Usually heifers should be bred when they are between 15 and 18 months of age, and bulls can be used for breeding when they are around 10 to 14 months of age.
Brangus heifers reach sexual maturity at around 15 months of age, so this is a good time to breed them. Brangus bulls can be used by the time they are yearlings (~12 months of age).
Although for it's size the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a very strong breed, the Japanese Akita has much more size and weight so is undoubtedly stronger. However, if the Staffordshire Bull Terrier was the same size as an Akita, then the Staffordshire Bull Terrier would likely be strongest. Both of these breeds are very powerful.
A dog is able to breed at a young age. Most breeds of dog can have young of their own at 6 months of age. They should not be allowed to do so at this young age. You should wait to breed until the animal is over a year old.
No, that is a good age to breed dogs.
It is a mix bred.
hi i belive the best age to breed a staffy is on the second heat as long as shes healthy enuf so she isn't put in danger through the pregnancy but also tripe and pasta and things like that will help build her out with walks hope this helps
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier wins Best of Breed every year. Best of Breed is the Best dog from each breed, so there will always be one from the Staffy breed. This year (2011) a red Staffordshire Bull Terrier came third in Best in Group but a Staffy has never won Best in Show.
yes a staffy
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.
You are right to think that if your Staffy has a solid black saddle that it may be a mixed breed as this marking is not seen in pedigree Staffordshire Bull Terriers. There are many breeds that have black saddles, including Beagles, Jack Russells, Fox Terriers, German Shepherds and so many more. It would be impossible for me to identify what breed your Staffy is crossed with without first seeing a picture though.
this question is sort of hard to answer because some people would have different oppinons....i would say and American staffy as they were bred for fighting and are ALOT more stocky and agile
If you breed a brindle and white Staffordshire Bull Terrier with a blue male, the puppies could inherit a range of colors. Possible outcomes include brindle, blue, blue brindle, or white, depending on the genetic contributions from both parents. The specific pattern and shade can vary widely, but these are the most likely color combinations resulting from this pairing.
It should be between 18 and 22 inches tall. Anything taller than this usually means it has been crossed with another breed and most possibly a American staffy!
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American staffys are considered the same breed as an American pit bull