Sentences with phrase «resemble staffordshire bull»

The Border Terrier resembles a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, even though the former is quite a bit taller.
According to a provincial law, any dog resembling a Staffordshire bull terrier must be destroyed because the breed is banned.

Not exact matches

Also the wording of the law in Ontario states that a pit bull is defined under law as «a pit bull terrier, staffordshire terrier or ANY DOG THAT SUFFICIENTLY RESEMBLES A PIT BULL»!!!!! Which basically means that a boxer lab mix, american bulldog, or any other short haired dog mix could be labelled as a pit bull and killed as a resbull is defined under law as «a pit bull terrier, staffordshire terrier or ANY DOG THAT SUFFICIENTLY RESEMBLES A PIT BULL»!!!!! Which basically means that a boxer lab mix, american bulldog, or any other short haired dog mix could be labelled as a pit bull and killed as a resbull terrier, staffordshire terrier or ANY DOG THAT SUFFICIENTLY RESEMBLES A PIT BULL»!!!!! Which basically means that a boxer lab mix, american bulldog, or any other short haired dog mix could be labelled as a pit bull and killed as a resBULL»!!!!! Which basically means that a boxer lab mix, american bulldog, or any other short haired dog mix could be labelled as a pit bull and killed as a resbull and killed as a result.
It is worth noting that in some areas, regulated breeds include not just American Pit Bull terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, English Bull Terriers and Rottweilers, but also a variety of other dogs including American Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Dalmatians, Chow Chows, German Shepherds, Doberman Pinschers, or any mix of these breeds — and dogs who simply resemble these breeds.
Enacted in 2006, the current law in Missouri's capital requires owners to register «any dog that is an American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or any dog that closely resembles any of these breeds.»
Since the pit bull isn't considered a breed of dog in Canada — it's a generic term used in the Dog Owner's Liability Act to ban breeds like Staffordshire bull terriers or even dogs resembling them — it can be near impossible to identify them, even for vets.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier resembles other «tough» breeds like the American Staffordshire and Pit Bull Terrier, but these sturdy dogs look a lot tougher than they really are.
It is worth noting that in some areas, regulated breeds include not just American Pit Bull terriers, American Staffordshire terriers, Staffordshire bull terriers, English bull terriers and Rottweilers, but also a variety of other dogs, including American bulldogs, mastiffs, Dalmatians, chow chows, German shepherds, Doberman pinschers, or any mix of these breeds — and dogs who simply resemble these breBull terriers, American Staffordshire terriers, Staffordshire bull terriers, English bull terriers and Rottweilers, but also a variety of other dogs, including American bulldogs, mastiffs, Dalmatians, chow chows, German shepherds, Doberman pinschers, or any mix of these breeds — and dogs who simply resemble these brebull terriers, English bull terriers and Rottweilers, but also a variety of other dogs, including American bulldogs, mastiffs, Dalmatians, chow chows, German shepherds, Doberman pinschers, or any mix of these breeds — and dogs who simply resemble these brebull terriers and Rottweilers, but also a variety of other dogs, including American bulldogs, mastiffs, Dalmatians, chow chows, German shepherds, Doberman pinschers, or any mix of these breeds — and dogs who simply resemble these breeds.
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