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Lab and sharpei in the puppies. The mouths are too soft for much pit bull.
Weird but cute! |
| Maybe weinmaraner to get the eyes? |
This. |
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This is an interesting read: http://patchworkdogs.com/blog/my-dog-is-not-a-dalmatian
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| Those are cute puppies. Very mixed! I can see some labrador the puppies. |
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He is still a pitbull.
You did this exact same post a couple of months ago. |
Do not adopt them if you have kids or live in a neighborhood with kids please. |
Oh pleeeease shut up. |
I wouldn't get a pure pit bull, but your statement is a little extreme for puppies that have obviously a lot of other breeds in them. |
| maybe some bloodhound based on the wrinkles in the pup |
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Wasn’t this a thread last month
Don’t get why OP is obsessed with this nasty dog |
I agree. |
How did you do it? on your own? through a vet? |
Yep. |
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35 lbs is not that low for a pitbull.
By the way, contrary to popular belief, fighting pits are NOT bred for mass--they are bred for speed (too big and they're actually too slow to fight) and aggression. They are actually usually on the low end of the 30-50 lb spectrum, so 35 lbs is right in range for a female fighting pitbull. |