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>the proper staffies have a height limit and are not blue
where has this type of dog appeared from ?
on line to me it looked like an American staff but I'm sure she wouldn't have one of them, there banned in the UK aren't they?
> this unusual colour for staff's
> would mean death to this little lad due to what he looks like.
> but you had also said that the dog has a lovely nature, and that your friends neighbour has papers for him, so why would the dog be removed?
> The authorities don't care if dogs have lovely natures. They can be siezed purely on looks alone.
> i call them a street type staff, basickly just not show standard,
> But my point being, wouldn't Magica also be concerned for her own Stafford crosses too?
> The other point being, the dog to which Magica refers, could quite easily be a KC reg'd Stafford OR a cross breed, but not necessarily a pitbull. I feel this 'term', 'type' or whatever you wish to call it is bandied about far too easily these days to describe a miriad of cross bred dogs, Staffords in particular! :-)
> Don't have to worry about my 2 terrier crosses don't look pit bull at all, its in the face I see the difference between staffs & APT
>I think he is being beaten as when you go to stroke him he really badly cows from your hand.
>The people who have him are druggies anyway so wouldn't surprise me if he had a bit of pit in him.
> i call them a street type staff, basickly just not show standard,
Oh Jo My poor male KC registered Stafford will be most hurt by that comment. He's slightly 'leggier' than some people's ideal Stafford.
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> i call them a street type staff, basickly just not show standard,
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> Oh Jo My poor male KC registered Stafford will be most hurt by that comment. He's slightly 'leggier' than some people's ideal Stafford.
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> I dont see why he would be hurt by my comment, i never said theres anything wrong with dogs that arent show quality (not saying that yours isnt). I was just pointing out the diffrence in staffs that are bred to meet the breed standard as close as possible (there is no perfect dog) and the ones that are just bred to be as big as possible that dont match the standard. One i know looks very diffrent to the ones in crufts.
> They do look different when you get the pictures up to compare and the American Staff is recognised by the AKC where the Pitbull is not.
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>I have found that the Pitty appears to be a lot heavier and broader than an AmStaff.
I have tried to find somewhere to support that they are one and the same breed, just different names as such, like our working and show strain Spaniels and Labs. But can't, if you have a link, i would be very grateful for it.
Jo, my reply was kind of tongue in cheek. I'm very much aware of the differences within the breed.
> Some relatives of a friend travelled all the way from Yorkshire to London to pick up an Old-Time Blue Staffy (or some similar name). Apparrently it is a short legged, squatter version of the breed, and is the "original" Staffie!
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> They spent a fortune on it, and have to breed it to a stud of the breeder's choice to keep the "breed" pure. When she was telling me this all I could think of was the word IDIOTS for some reason
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