
Put my foot in it today big time, whilst at vets puppy pre-school of all places, and wonder what others think/would have done? This was Lollipop's first week, and there were a few pups present who had been before. There was a very attractive Staffi, about 16 weeks old, a lovely Cocker, and what I took at first glance to be a young whipppet, as well as a few other first timers like Lollipop. The owner of the staffy and whippet were chatting in the group, talking about staffy's, and getting a closer look at the whippet, I decided it must be a whippet cross, possibly cross staffy. It was 14 weeks old, and generally looked like a slightly biggish, heavier boned whippet, blue in colour with little white on neck and chest, but the head was not quite right, a bit less refined than whippet should be, so I thought might have a touch of staffy in the mix. The pup began playing with Lolllipop, and the owners asked about her, so in the spirit of friendliness and keeping the conversation going I asked if there pup was whippet cross Staffy? They looked horrified, and were very quick to assure me she was no such thing - she was a pedigree Staffy!!! What is more they had traveled from the North East to the Midlands to get her, as she was very rare blue colour and had cost £500! I appologised, but had to ask if they were sure. Possibly not the most PC thing to say, but I was absolutley astounded. This pup looked whippet in almost every respect, and a million miles away from staffy apart from a little in head. What made it worse was having the other staffy present, who was less than 2 weeks older, was twice her weight and 4 times her width, and was all staffy to look at. It turned out that they had been chasing the breeder for the KC reg, and had finally been told the pups would not be registered, although they were unclear why.
I wonder if I did the wrong thing, and should just have apologised for my mistake and not queried further. After all it was not my business, and they are very happy with the pup. What would everyone here have done?
Also, thinking further, can one have breed specific DNA test done, or purely for parentage? Not something I have every considered before. Wondered as well why the vets had not queried breed when pup came in for its vaccinations - is this a big no-no for vets, to disillusion clients?