-É um Pit-Bull, não é?
Eu já sabia que isto ía a acontecer. Eles em cachorros são muito parecidos.
Para quem não sabe ou não conhece, deixo aqui alguma info...
"Frequently Asked Questions
_What's the difference between an (American) Staffordshire Terrier and
a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, (English) Bull Terrier or Pit Bull
Terrier?_
Some eight or nine varieties of dogs come within the general
classification of Bull Breeds. Although all lay claim to the
Bulldog as a common ancestor, there are physical differences that
make each distinct from the other:
* Size - The American Staffordshire Terrier is a much larger,
leggier dog - often twice the size of a Staffordshire Bull
Terrier! The Bull Terrier standard does not include size
restrictions and dogs from 35 to 100 pounds have been seen.
However, the breed generally weighs in between 40 and 55 pounds,
making it larger then the Stafford. Pit Bull Terriers also range
widely in size; the early breeders preferred a smaller dog the
size of a Stafford and today the American Pit Bull Terriers which
are registered and exhibited seem to run on the smaller side.
Others, dually registered as American Staffordshire Terriers with
the AKC (Pit Bull with UKC) are larger.
* Ears - The American Staffordshire Terrier is exhibited in the
United States with cropped ears, as are some Pit Bull Terriers.
The ears of the Bull Terrier are naturally erect and supposed to
be thin and erect. Erect(or prick) ears are a serious fault in
Staffords, whose ears should be "rose" (like those of an English
Bulldog) or half-pricked.
* Head - The heads of American Staffordshire Terriers, Pit Bulls and
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are similar, although the cheek
muscles on most Staffords seem to be more pronounced, and the head
deeper through. The head of the Bull Terrier is entirely
different. When viewed in profile, it resembles an egg turned on
its side and is much longer than that of the Stafford. The cheeks
of a Bull Terrier are not pronounced."
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