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Patch O Pits, thank you, that is exactly what I was refering to. I am one who is guilty of not knowing the standards because I dont do anythng with my dogs because without papers, the ADBA or AADR wont let me unless it is a fun show. If I get a papered dog in the future, I will be paying closer attention because as I was trying to say, it is very important.
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I thiknk it really depends on your prederence. I'm old fashioned! I like the game bred pits that don't weigh more than 50 lbs like my girl Sasha. I prefer when they are small and lean and just very athletic. I don't liek the bulky low riders. I think they're pretty but wouldn't want to own one. Just a matter of opinion.
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Saying that any dog being called a APBT over 65lbs is most likely a mix is BS. I have heard that more than once on here. Sure, it's not the norm, but there were, and are plenty of gamebred dogs/gamebred lines over 65 lbs..over 70lbs. It's not something that has only happend once or twice since the begining of APBT'S like some make it out to be.
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