Any dog can be dangerous if it is not trained and brought up in a loving, caring home. My experience of a staffie crossed with a labrador is that it is a loving dog, great with kids ( I have 12 grandchildren, ageing between 2 and 12) and people of all ages, full of energy and great with other dogs, mine is brought up with three other dogs of different breeds. Not a dog that barks a lot, but has a lot of energy and needs to run for a ball, rather than a ten minute walk along a street. Any dog can be dangerous if it is not trained and brought up in a loving, caring home. My experience of a staffie crossed with a labrador is that it is a loving dog, great with kids ( I have 12 grandchildren, ageing between 2 and 12) and people of all ages, full of energy and great with other dogs, mine is brought up with three other dogs of different breeds. Not a dog that barks a lot, but has a lot of energy and needs to run for a ball, rather than a ten minute walk along a street.
The hot cross bun represents the cross that Jesus died on for us. The cross in the middle of the bun.
A line cross
the compound word is cross somebody like if somebodies cross
Hot cross buns have something too do with Jesus because of the cross in the middle, because Jesus died on a cross so that is why there is a cross in the middle of a hot cross bun.that is so wrong cuss i was asking bout the song
It can be either irregular or regular depending on which cross you mean. A cross as in the X symbol is regular, as is the + (plus) sign. The traditional cross associated with Christianity is not
Only as dangerous as their humans.
it depends how you treat them and train them and if you treat them well the will treat you good back.
It is a mix bred.
Yes. This is the equivalent of a 40 to 50 year old woman. It would be dangerous to the dog.
A Staffy is a nickname for the popular dog breed Staffordshire Bull Terrier. A Staffy has many unique characteristics, including a low center of gravity and fun loving character.
The Green Cross Creepy Crawly is an insectivore and therefore dangerous to small animals.
it is really a staffy
Woozworld is not dangerous they cross out any rude words. But you may get tricked if you trade with someone
Irish staffy
No just develops muscle
Any living organism that provides meat but is not poisonous can be consumed after being cooked. As for a Staffy, I'm not sure why you would want to and it is illegal but, yes, it is possible.
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers (staffies) are not illegal in the UK. However, they are subject to certain restrictions under the Dangerous Dogs Act, which includes microchipping, neutering, and keeping them under control in public places.