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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer
I'm not trying to be clever M but how would/can they check and make sure?
I don't think there is any true way of telling without seeing its parents.
It could be 75% staff and 25% other, to look at it would be a staff but technically it's a cross.
If anything did happen it would be up to whoever makes the claim that's its (let's say) a pit bull cross to prove it was a pit bull cross and not for the rescue centre to prove it isn't.Since very little would be known about its past (ie it's parents) I don't think it'd be possible.
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I wasn't saying that you were trying to be clever, but it the job of vets to be able to determine these things.
Doggie DNA perhaps.
When the police want to know if a dog is on the list of banned dogs, what do they do?
They get the assistance and better knowledge of those who do know. Vets.
They are trained to know what to look for...and they have a responsibility to ensure they know what they are doing.