Yes, a pit bull may appear to grow slightly after being spayed, but this is often due to changes in body composition rather than actual growth in bone structure. Spaying can lead to a decrease in hormone levels, which may result in a change in fat distribution and muscle tone. Additionally, the dog's growth plates usually close around six months to a year of age, so any significant growth in height would have already occurred before the spaying procedure.
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