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Topic: Dog is Shar Pei X Visla, sometimes mistaken for a Pit. Will I have a problem?  (Read 2484 times)

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I attached a link that contains a photo of my dog. (I am a photographer and sell stock photography). His mom was a platinum Chinese Shar Pei and his dad was a Visla, but he's sometimes mistaken for a pitbull. My family may be moving to the UK - can anyone tell me if I am likely to be harassed if I have a dog who looks like he might be a pit?

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Pit Bull terriers are banned "types" (http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/InYourHome/AnimalsAndPets/DG_180098]see the difference between type and breed here[/url]) in the UK, so IF your dog is determined to be a pit, then you wont be able to bring him/her at all.  There is no way I would call that dog a pit though... I dont imagine you will have a problem.


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