
Rox
with regards to the biting this is quite common behaviour in pups. Their little needle teeth make it feel worse too . :o It should lessen as the adult teeth come through and pup loses the baby needle teeth.
Keep on saying NO firmly when pup does this so she knows you arent happy with her behaviour . They can become very exciteable too which is when you need to make sure you supervise when pup and children are paying together . It doesnt mean you have an aggressive dog in the making but you do need to make sure that children and pup dont get each other too excited as this is when accidents can happen.
With regards to the destructive behaviour unfortunately some staffies are "chewers" although neither of mine have been luckily. Make sure pup has plenty of
tough toys to chew on ( kongs etc). Gus is also allowed anywhere in the house (as long as we are with him) and he doesnt chew anything that isnt his so that shouldnt really be a factor. Although until pup is older maybe you should limit her to maybe one or two rooms and keep as much as possible out of access
Good luck :)
Lel