
Also you will ideally need to board your boy away. After the injection and now that they have mated it will be even harder to keep them apart, and this will be a problem next season and every other season when you don't want them to mate.
Also how do you know that they are a good match for each other? It is rare that the dog and bitch you own yourself are going to be the best pair to produce the best quality pups.
Apart from Hip scoring eye testing, and DNA testing for another health problem for which there has only recently been developed a test you will need to have them both assessed by a breed expert as being suitable quality to be bred from.
Are you aware that there are a huge number of this breed in rescue?
One poster recently went into her local rescue and out of 42 dog there 37 were Staffies or Staffie crosses. Do you really have a good reason for wanting to breed?
I suggest you look at this article/chart:
http://www.dog-play.com/breedercomparison.htm