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My staffordshire bullterrier doesnt look right?

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i know it is a real staffy because i know the people who i bought it off and my brother has one and it looks like a real staffy but this one doesnt look right yet she gets walks 3 to 4 times a day and my brothers doesnt and we feed her what she should be having because i asked the vet what could this be or what could i be doing wrong

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  1. It's nothing to worry about. My Pittie looks different from all his siblings, but he's as pure as they come. Dogs have their individual traits just like us.  


  2. Post a picture then I could explain !!!!!!!!!!

  3. What do you mean she doesn't look right exactly? And what has how often she's walked got to do with it?

    Knowing the people you bought her off is no guarantee this is a purebred staffy, that's just naive. You got papers for her?

    Anyway who cares, so long as she's healthy, and presumably she's had a vet check recently. By the way shelters are stuffed full of staffies and it's therefore noton for people to be breeding them when there are so many homeless ones.

    Staffy breeding - where do I even start. Just consult a vet if you think your dog may be ill or injured.

    Chalice

  4. first a dog can be bred with more than one male so a litter can have more than one father but have the same mother.

    I have seen mixes that look purebred withiout a DNA test no proof of what you have..

  5. What do you mean doesn't look right?

  6. This is very common with poorly bred dogs.  The genetics were already messed up before who ever bred the dogs so the product of poor breeding is poor examples of the breed.  You have a pet quality dog.  It needs to be spayed/neutered to prevent the bad genetics from being passed on somewhere down the line.

    This is very common with all the Pitt Type dogs.  There is a very fine line that separates most of them especially the Pitts & the Staffies.  Most people know they are one & the same & than just by calling them Staffies they are acceptable by AKC.  The differences between them are so slight than most cannot tell them apart.

    She will make you a fine pet but breeding her is completely out of the question.  Please, get her spayed.  Thank you.

    She probably came from a Back Yard Breeder that didn't know what they were doing.  It is very common.

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