
your being very sensible about it- i wish all staff owners would research it before jumping in feet first, then there wouldn;t be the awful numbers in rescue and the poorly bred/raised examples responsible for attacks recently. staffs are lovely dogs, brilliant brilliant pets when done properly but so often now they are not.
i know the draw to breed from your pet girl can be huge, but theres no guarentee that the pup you got from her would be like her mum, its a big gamble for such a huge responsibility. and as brainless said the start she had in life might have influenced her potential to have healthy pups etc.
thats so awful about the person who- i'm loath to say- bred her. no way to treat an animal.
from all the info you've given us i'd say maybe shop around for a line and breeder you like- go to shows etc, its a great day out! the kids would enjoy it to i;m sure (and often much cheaper to get into than even the cinema etc now lol) meet some breeders, get their experience and maybe buy a pup from a good line. then consider breeding later on. you'll feel better about it knowing your not risking as much with a really health animal, having people waiting for a pup so not worrying about that etc and you'll enjoy it all the more for it.
stick to the forum to! you can get some really helpful advise and theres always someone who can answer a query- they are all very smart on here, with lovely lovely doggies :)
you going to get a pic of your girly up?
> arnt prepared for how boysterous and destructive these pups are (i found that out after tia ate my entire skirting board )
lol, monster! my our boy Tio ate my parents wall (bit bigger than your staff though...)