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Originally Posted by BenMax
I know both breeds very well.
Very important to ensure to keep your dog very well socialized around dogs, cats and people in general. I highly recommend puppy classes as you have a high power breed combination.
The size will be a large and muscular breed combo.
Word to the wise..if you live in a state, province or country where pitbulls and amstaffs are restricted, please make sure that the paperwork on this dog clearly reads the breeds within. Make sure that if you do not have official papers, the vet papers clearly indicate the breed. Also when licensing the dog make sure it clearly states as well. THIS is the best advise that I can give you.
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Originally Posted by Bastien
Yes im will, im not exacly sure what this meens tho where do i do that?
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See BenMax's quote above this.
I am sure you are aware that animal control can take you dogs away if they appear to look like a pitbull or pitbull mix. Without the proper documentation, ie papers from the breeder documenting who the parents are and have your vet document them as the same mixed breed, your dogs could be seized and put down . All thanks to Bryant and McGuinty
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