What other breed do you see in this mutt?

Anonymous
Lab and sharpei in the puppies. The mouths are too soft for much pit bull.

Weird but cute!
Anonymous
Maybe weinmaraner to get the eyes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pit/Hound or Pit/Beagle


This.
Anonymous
This is an interesting read: http://patchworkdogs.com/blog/my-dog-is-not-a-dalmatian
Anonymous
Those are cute puppies. Very mixed! I can see some labrador the puppies.
Anonymous
He is still a pitbull.
You did this exact same post a couple of months ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are two of her puppies. Definitely more mixed and less pit than the mother (maybe some lab mix?) We are hoping to adopt the one with the brown ears.






Do not adopt them if you have kids or live in a neighborhood with kids please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are two of her puppies. Definitely more mixed and less pit than the mother (maybe some lab mix?) We are hoping to adopt the one with the brown ears.






Do not adopt them if you have kids or live in a neighborhood with kids please.


Oh pleeeease shut up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are two of her puppies. Definitely more mixed and less pit than the mother (maybe some lab mix?) We are hoping to adopt the one with the brown ears.






Do not adopt them if you have kids or live in a neighborhood with kids please.


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.
Anonymous
maybe some bloodhound based on the wrinkles in the pup
Anonymous
Wasn’t this a thread last month
Don’t get why OP is obsessed with this nasty dog
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t this a thread last month
Don’t get why OP is obsessed with this nasty dog


I agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can do one of those DNA panels.


It took me 10 years to finally do this - wish I had sooner because my mutt was nothing we though he was!


How did you do it? on your own? through a vet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is still a pitbull.
You did this exact same post a couple of months ago.


Yep.
Anonymous
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.
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