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Originally Posted by yuki_lover
all i no is that the dogs bred and she wasnt happy about it (hense the not being planned part) and she said to me do you no who wants any pups (incase the bitch is pregnant), and she told me that the kennel where she got the male said notihng about the dog being and illegal breed. and she also wants me to post saying does anyone want any american pitbull x/pure bred staffy pups 
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So I take it your friend is going to ignore the current legislation,that clearly states,
We must, however, also be aware that 'types' of these dogs are also affected. This means that your dog doesn't have to be a Pit Bull or Tosa to be subject to the DDA: it simply has display physical and behavioural characteristics similar to those displayed in breeds covered by the act.
As under British law it is an offence to own, keep, gift, breed from or sell any of the dogs mentioned above.
How stupid and irresponsible to breed a litter of illegal pups and then pass on the responsibilty on to new owners that could be prosicuted under the DDA.By the way I hope they have plenty of money to defend the case if it goes to court and it does not fall under any legal aid system and it is very expensive to defend a case of this nature in court.