
Pretty sure it's a similar scenario in NZ as it is in Australia (in some states) as well as the UK, Jean.
Certainly American Pitbull types are prohibited from importation into NZ at the very least.
Not sure what the rules are re:breeding. Also as NZ has a federal government, each state/province & even council, may have differing laws too.
AND I think it (the breeding of) depends on whether a certain section of the Dog Control Act 1996 has been enacted by that particular council
However, American Staffordshire Terriers are a recognised breed in Australia & New Zealand. However with the law being the way it is, microchipping, proper registration papers and so on are an ABSOLUTE MUST, being as so many Am. Staffords have been seized and destroyed unnecessarily after being incorrectly labelled as p*tbulls.
You may or may not have seen the bad press recently surrounding the American Staffordshire terrier breed in Australia, Queensland in particular.
>there 13 brindle pups from a blue mum buck skin dad to my blue brindle girl and red & white dad >
So you have bred your girl already? I'm a little confused due to the lack of punctuation in your post I'm afraid.
>i was only trying to work out if there are any other 2 colours put together that make blue pups apart from both parents been blue.>Please give me the roll eyes icon someone!
And as I said before.
Blue is dilute.
Blue is not rare.
Why does it matter what colour the pups turn out to be?
If you're dogs or the 'other' dogs that have been bred (still not sure tbh) haven't got papers, then how do you even know that their health is of paramount importance?
I'm sorry but to me this now just sounds like someone wanting to make a quick buck from trying to guarantee blue p*tbull pups. There are
NO guarantees.
I think, as you've intimated it would be wise to return to your breeder to discuss all this.
Regarding papers, etc. Black and tan point is NOT a colour recommended within the American Staffordshire Terrier breed. However if a dog was sold to you on the Main Register, then it does mean the dog can be shown or bred from. Doesn't mean it HAS to be, and certainly doesn't guarantee show quality.
I think this is going to be my last post on this thread. *shakes head*