| Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? | |
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reicheru Newbie
Location : Scotland Number of posts : 3
| Subject: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Thu 19 Jan 2017, 4:27 am | |
| My boy Rocky is approx. 3 years old, and he seems tall for a staff.. I measured him and to the withers he is 18".. he is also 18" length wise as well which gives him the 'box' like appearance of a Pit. Really concerned as Pits are illegal in the UK.. any help would be greatly appreciated! | |
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Jakethedog VIP Forum Member
Location : sat in the box room,,errr i mean office ;) Number of posts : 3749
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Thu 19 Jan 2017, 8:46 pm | |
| hard to say just going off what you have said above , looking at you sig pic that's more of a staffy shaped head imo post a couple of pics up so we can take a look | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Thu 19 Jan 2017, 9:31 pm | |
| I would agree with Martin, your boy looks staffie in your prior pic but if you have any others that may help
Have you had him from a pup? | |
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reicheru Newbie
Location : Scotland Number of posts : 3
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Thu 19 Jan 2017, 10:46 pm | |
| Doesn't seem like I am able to post any links to photobucket etc yet...
I got him when he was a year and a half... he was rescued from an abusive owner. He has a vet checkup tomorrow so I will find out his actual weight as well..
It was because I was watching a documentary on BSL and it got me worried lol, seeing as he is pretty leggy (compared to what I see when I think Staffy) | |
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Jakethedog VIP Forum Member
Location : sat in the box room,,errr i mean office ;) Number of posts : 3749
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Fri 20 Jan 2017, 8:13 pm | |
| your probably best to email them over to jo & she will post them up ,
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Fri 20 Jan 2017, 8:33 pm | |
| Send them to me and I can put them up. Let us know how you get on at the vets My email address is jtench6@googlemail.com | |
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JonRA Getting Comfy
Location : Hertfordshire Number of posts : 35
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Mon 23 Jan 2017, 4:59 pm | |
| - reicheru wrote:
- Doesn't seem like I am able to post any links to photobucket etc yet...
I got him when he was a year and a half... he was rescued from an abusive owner. He has a vet checkup tomorrow so I will find out his actual weight as well..
It was because I was watching a documentary on BSL and it got me worried lol, seeing as he is pretty leggy (compared to what I see when I think Staffy) My Staffie cross, Mollie, is quite leggy. Her Dad is a Staffie and her Mum a Staffie/Labrador cross so I think she gets her height from the Lab genes (she is also a bit slimmer than a typical Staffie). Here are a couple of pics ATB Jon | |
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reicheru Newbie
Location : Scotland Number of posts : 3
| Subject: Re: Wondering if my SBT could possibly be a Pit? Mon 23 Jan 2017, 8:08 pm | |
| It might be possible that he is a cross I suppose... Vet wasn't sure. We got a weight check and he's currently 18kg, and since he is 3 he'll most likely fill out a bit more.
I will get those pics emailed as soon as I can so it's easier to see from them
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