There is a difference between the back of a real and a fake bucket. The purebred bucket has a short, strong back with wide shoulders and narrower loin ribs. The back line is slightly lower than behind the shoulders and gets higher the closer it gets to the waist, becoming lower with a sharp and steep inclination when it reaches the middle of the hip and is arched. This is one of the distinguishing features of the purebred fighting dog, called the loach back or wheel back. There is a difference between the ears of a purebred faro and those of a fake faro. The ears of a purebred faro are typically bat ears, medium in size, with rounded tips. The distance between the two ears is large, and the ear orifice is forward, with the ears standing up. If the ears of your family’s fighting dog are not bat ears, it is likely to be a string. There is a difference between the real and fake forelimbs of a purebred pit bull. The bones of the forelimbs are thick and short, and the sinews are strong and well developed, with a slightly bowed outline and a slightly curved outline at first glance, but the bones appear straight. However, pet owners should be aware that the limbs of the fighting dog are fragile, so it is important to pay attention to calcium supplementation when raising the dog to strengthen the bones and prevent fractures. There is a difference between a real and a fake French bucket coat. The hair is usually a slightly reddish tiger, yellowish or brownish color, or has a white background with a magic pattern. If the hair of your Fighting Dog is not only lusterless, but also rough and easily broken, it means that it is not a pure breed.
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