Kinda interested in the link to where you found this article...? If you could post that, that would be awesome because if their is anymore info. I'd like to read it.
On this topic I'd have to say that if their is any Bulldog involed... then RE would be a mixed line. But if it's just UKC APBT / AKC Amstaff... then I wouldn't really see a problem because UKC will still register an AKC Amstaff as a UKC APBT.... basically like mixing a game bred APBT to a show Amstaff or APBT.
We understand that an AKC Amstaff was bred for show and to look a lil' larger and more flashy. The UKC APBT was bred to be a tough working game bred, slender built dog. So if you mix the two together, it is still a pure bred APBT (still leading to the same ancestors)... but isn't a pure show dog or a pure game dog. Now adding Bulldog in the mix.. is another story.
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Originally posted by: bill wright
it has been proven Come see our gentle 'bullies,' unfairly savaged by a currish editorial October 6, 2006 12:50 am AS PRESIDENT of Razors Edge and one of the founders of the American Bully, I am appalled by your Oct. 3 editorial "Bully for the bulls?" Your statements are not only offensive but inaccurate. The "Back 2 the Bullies" convention to be held tomorrow at the Fredericksburg Expo Center is not for the "celebration of the pit bull" as you allege; it is for public awareness of the American Bully. This is a new breed created more than 15 years ago, and it is a separate breed from the "pit bull." We blended different breeds together to obtain certain desired traits. The American pit bull terrier was one of the breeds whose lineage is in the background of this breed, but it is by no means the only breed behind it. Even the part of the lineage that is American pit bull terrier stems from United Kennel Club-registered conformation show dogs! There is also an American Kennel Club-registered show breed in the lineage of this breed called the American Staffordshire terrier. Some breeders even included some bulldog lineage into their breeding. This breed has been established for over 10 years now. PROOF ENOUGH FOR YA?
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