Staffordshire Bull Terriers are a hardy breed but have a short coat that does not protect them well from very cold weather. Some dogs don't like rain (my Staffy doesn't) but this is different with every dog. As long as your dog isn't too cold they can go out in most weather.
Most Staffordshire Bull Terriers heads ''split'' at about six months to a year, but every dog is different.
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Yes, unless you can provide evidence that the Dog was provoked in some way. To avoid this situation, always train your dog to be friendly and non-aggressive.
In the winter, they have to do it in the hive because it is too cold to go outside. They then clean everything up when the weather gets warmer. In the summer they do it outside.
Depending on what kind it is depends on how fast it goes. Most of them go 45-60 mph.
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.
Go to WeatherChannel.com to see a forecast.
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TheWeather website does not exist. If one is looking for a weather site to go to some options are Weather, The Weather Network, and news sites such as CNN and NBC.
It really depends on where you are traveling to, what kind of weather you prefer, etc.
there is no weather
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.
A Different Kind of Weather was created in 1990.
Rainy Weather
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.
warm weather