No, this does not mean that the Pit Bull isn't purebred, but it is highly likely, as they typically do not appear in purebred A.P.B.T. Rear dew claws can appear in some breeds but are usually removed due to the breed standard. Extra dew claws are not required in the American Staffordshire Terrier breed standard so most breeders will likely remove the rear dew claws before selling the puppy. If you encounter a Pit Bull that still has these extra claws, it probably means the breeder just didn't want to pay to have them professionally removed, and is probably a sub-standard breeder, and the dog may not be purebred.
Pure Bred Registered
There is no such thing as a "pure bred" pit bull as recognized by any reputable dog registry. Pit Bulls are a mixture of American Staffordshire Bull Terrier and other breeds.
No. The only way to know if a pit bull is pure bred is to have a pedigree from a reputable breeder.
You breed to pure bred horses of the same breed, for example: breed 2 pure bred Mustangs. (it doesn't have to be Mustangs) and the baby will be a pure bred Mustang(:
No but there are champion bred horses
I think a greyhound, but I'm not 100% sure.
If fraud was commited, yes. If you assumed he/she was a pure bred, no
The F1, F2, and F3 designation on a dog breed designates the breeding. A Pure Bred Poodle and a Pure Bred Maltese makes a F1 MaltiPoo. When a MaltiPoo and MaltiPoo are bred, it gets a F2 designation.
It means how that horse is bred, if its 100% Stardardbred it means its 'pure' if its 100%. That what it means.
PBNR in dog breeding means: Pure Bred Non Registered.
any dog that has been bred from parents of different brreds is not classed a pedigre or pure bred.
You might be able to get a dog for $100. But probably a male pure bred. That's what my brother got for his pure bred dog.