You really need to find out what the colours are in most of the pedigree, as there is much more to it than just the parents colours. For instance I bred together two blacks, not Staffies, and got one black and one silver buff. (American Cockers)
Dawn R.
By Julie V Date 13.02.05 10:16 UTC
Also it depends on what is meant by "red". There are three different genes which produce a colour known as red. Knowing the breed would be useful - red in a Border Collie is entirely different to red in a Terrier.
i have a red staffy female and a nearly all white male staffy but he has 2 tan patches on him my female in pregnant and i was wondering what colour the pups might be does anyone know if they will be white or red or will there be other colours ?
The red should be more dominate over the white so you will find you're likely to have a litter of mainly red and white pieds but one or two of the pups may be nearly all white.