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Is My Puppy Purebred?
Paul from Chicago, IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?I had Weimaraners for years and she doesn't resemble the puppies I had. Weims are silver/gray and, when they are puppies, their eyes are china blue. As they get older, the eyes normally lighten and change to greenish. Their noses are gray, they should have no white markings at all and their tails are docked within the first few days of birth. The Weims I saw had deeper chests and were more angulated in the rear to help them run forever in the field. With your pit, puppies do have floppy ears. I guess they are trimmed later if the owner wants to do it, like Dobermans and boxers. Her markings look like pit as do her eyes and nose. Your puppy's face is very lovely, not as heavy and jowly as those you see on so many pits. I can't tell you if she is purebred, but I just don't really see Weimaraner in her. Post By Joyce (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?
There are too many great wonderful dogs and pups with no homes. Breeders are not all responsible. Your pup is pretty and hopefully you will care for it regardless of its papers. Post by meoowmom RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?My kids have had pits for years now and she doesn't look pit to me either. She does however look very much like a weimeraner, but more of a mix really. Like one the previous writers said, she probably will change somewhat. But when they are pit pups, they pretty well look just like what they are. She is a beauty tho. Hope this won't keep you from loving her just the same. Post By Cynthia M. (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?She is lovely, but doesn't look square headed enough to be pure pit to me. I think she looks like a Vizsla rather than a Weimer. Google Vizsla and look at the puppies, she's a dead ringer for one. They are super gorgeous dogs and very smart, so win/win I hope. Post By Tracy (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?I have a red nose pit without his tail and ears cut, and he looks the same as your pup. Post By Paulette (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?
My daughter just saw the picture and told me "pitbul mix". Post by jmerinka7 RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?I would have your vet run a DNA test if you intend to breed her or show her, that is the only way that you will know for sure. Otherwise if you do not intend to breed her be responsible and spay her and just enjoy a beautiful dog. She is very lovely. If you can prove that the dog is not purebred based on a DNA test you can take the breeder to small claims court but you might have to surrender your dog in exchange for a refund of your money. However if you can prove that the breeder "knowingly" deceived you that might not be the case. If the breeder knew at the time that you were buying her with the intention to breed her and/or show her, and misrepresented her breeding than you might be able to sue for loss of income it depends on the laws in your state and how they apply to dogs you could check into it. If it was me and I didn't intend to breed her or show , I wouldn't worry about it as she is a lovely dog and will make a wonderful pet regardless of her lineage. Post by tigra RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?We learned the hard way, you can't always trust even registered paperwork. We bought our Princess when she was five months; her registration papers say she's an American Bulldog. As she matured, though, my hubby got to comparing her with the pictures in his Dictionary of Dog Breeds. That's how we discovered she's really an American Pit Bull Terrier. She *is* purebred, just not the breed listed in her paperwork. I guess it's really only a concern if you intend to show or breed. Post by JustPlainJo RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?She's lovely, but she doesn't look like a pit to me at all. She does look a lot like a purebred Weimaraner, but her dainty feet indicate that she may grow to be undersized--especially since she's a female, or she's a mix. Weimeraners usually have docked tails and cropped ears, but since the "breeder" doesn't know a pit bull from a Weinmaraner, he/she wouldn't know that either. (I prefer them "natural.") Even if she's not purebred, if she has Weimaraner in her, she'll be a sweetheart of a dog. And if she's a purebred, that's frosting on the cake! Just her picture has snatched my heart...love her! Post by marivan RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?
First of all, the AKC doesn't acknowledge pit bulls, so there is no AKC standard or "model" for the pit bull. The closest thing that AKC acknowledges to a pit bull is the American Staffordshire Terrier. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?She looks like some kind of pointer. Check out the build of German Pointers. She is very lovely I must say. Whatever she is love her well and enjoy her. Hedera Post by hedera RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?She doesn't look like a pit to me either. Her face just isn't shaped like a pit. It's not broad enough. I've had pits off and on for the past 28-30 years. She is a beautiful dog though. Post by crystalmitchell RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?My daughter owns an American Pit Bull Terrier and she does not look like this dog. The ears are not right. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?
No, I'm sorry she does not look purebred at all. Her snout is to long and she is light boned. If she doesn't look like the AKC model of a Red Nosed Pit Bull she probably is mixed. If you can afford it have the vet do a DNA test. It will show her breed or any other breeds in her bloodline. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) Is My Puppy Purebred?
Do you love her? I have NEVER had any other dogs than the ones I rescued. Post by SLYcrafts RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?
That dog is probably a mix. The terrier part of any mix is very dominant but the dog's head and snout are much too narrow/small for a purebred. Post By Shelter Worker (Guest Post) RE: Is My Puppy Purebred?She doesn't look pure pit to me but then again she's still very young and will change and I'm used to seeing them with cropped ears and docked tails... Post by Glenn'sMom | |
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