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Post by dakota on Jul 30, 2003 15:02:54 GMT -5
When you buy a pup I presume you know something about the breed and the law in the country where you live,
well in belgium and in the netherlands that isn't the case.
Now they (the breeders which breed for money and don't breed pedigree pups) found something new they sell amstaff with adba pedigree.
I and you know that adba pups are pitbulls and not Amstaffs in belgium and th netherlands but those ignorant not-taking-lot-of-effort-to-know-or-ask-about-breed-of-buying don't know it.
O , I can get so angry on people which don't inform them before they buy a dog (any breed)
Dakota
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Post by dakota on Jul 30, 2003 15:04:12 GMT -5
i forgot to mention that pits are not allowed by law in the netherlands
dakota
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Post by Carina on Jul 30, 2003 19:04:24 GMT -5
In Sweden we must take DNA-test (bloodtyping)before we are allowed to register our pups like Amstaff. That´s very good! Carina
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Post by Cheyenne Indians AST on Aug 1, 2003 20:26:47 GMT -5
They can not register these dogs to the dutch FCI ...but it is a pity that alot of people that wants a dog because of the looks , choose the amstaff look a likes without a proper pedigree. Only official fci pedigrees can be registered here , just for your information. Akc yes , ukc not , nor adba or arfe or whatever they think of.
john
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