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What Breed Is My Dog? (Pit Bull Mix)

What Breed Is My Dog? (Pit Bull Mix)
A female puppy wandered up into our yard yesterday. She has decided to stay, which is fine by me but I would like to know how old she might be and what breed she is. We have an idea on the breed but we want some other opinions to feel sure. Thanks for your help.

Courtney from Clover, SC

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RE: What Breed Is My Dog? (Pit Bull Mix)

Aww, so cute. Interesting reading all of this. I am trying to find out what my puppy is too. Posted a pic of Dawson here. Any thoughts?

Post by frantil

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So happy to see all the positive pitty comments. I work at an inner city animal shelter and i see is pitts. Your pup definitely looks like a pit. I have a pit too (Dino) and love him!; bestest dog ever.

Post by knewton37

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Mae is now a year old and is doing absolutely great! She is still such a sweet and loving dog - I'm sure she has pit in her now but as to whether she is full blooded or if she is mixed with something and what that something is, we will never know for sure.
Thanks for all your posts and cute pictures of your dogs. Here is a picture of her "living it up" and laying in the sun.

Post By Courtney (Guest Post)

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I have owned "pits" my whole life, even having a child in the home, I recently got a pit/lab mix to be a playmate for my American Eskimo dog, keep your puppy well fed and WELL socialized with people and other dogs and she will with be your family friend for a long time to come. I cannot stress enough to teach her about the outside world, well trained 'Pits" are great and will slowly turn peoples minds around about them. thanks for taking her in.

Post By Kristen (Guest Post)

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She looks a lot like my dog which is a boxer Staffy mix.

Post By Steph (Guest Post)

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My dog looks exactly like yours. Mine is a pitbull cattle dog mix.

Post By Dana (Guest Post)

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This is Goldburg.

Post By Susan (Guest Post)

what breed is my dog?

We know both dogs have pit ( bull) in them but they are so different. And we know scrappy has staff in him. They are both rescued dogs.
This is Scrappy.

Post By Susan (Guest Post)

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She definitely has pitt bull in her and she looks like she has staffy in her to but you never know. She is such a cutie and I hope everything goes okay with her.

Post By Ebony.D (Guest Post)

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This is a Boston Terrier. See the similarities?

Post By Kelly (Guest Post)

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Hi, Your dog is part Boston Terrier for sure. It has the distinctive black and white markings and white chest and white paws. The white line between eyes that go up to the top of the head. The muzzle looks kind of like a lab.

Cute dog and Bostons have a very silly personality and rarely bark.

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

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This dog is definitely a pit bull and boxer mix. I have a 2 1/2 year old pit boxer mix and this dog shows the exact same features on her face and body. But dont let the pit part scare you. My dog is the sweetest, most loving dog with everyone. I have 3 children and he adores them. She looks to be about 4-6 mos. old.

Post By Jessica (Guest Post)

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She looks exactly like my new puppy, which is a pit/lab mix. Very cute :)

Post By Michelle (Guest Post)

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And now.

Post By Aurora M. (Guest Post)

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This is her when I got her.

Post By Aurora M. (Guest Post)

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Post by aurora79

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She looks pure pit to me. I don't want to rain on your parade but hopefully you know it is the law to try to look for the previous owners and are doing so. If you don't you are setting a bad example to your kids that it is okay to keep something you "find". Just imagine if you all lost your beloved pet and someone kept it just because it didn't want to leave their yard. I'm sure she might just be scared to leave a secure location after having wandered who knows how far. I have had 2 pit bull dogs stolen from my 6ft fenced padlocked yard and heaven knows where they ended up. It almost killed me at the time.

Also know this before you spend a lot of money and let your kids fall in love with the dog like my sister did and then her landlord, homeowner assoc. and renter's insurance people said NO pit bulls. This is because in our area and many places you now have to carry special insurance and have a certain size and height fenced yard to own pure or mixed pit bull dogs or other so called dangerous dogs (of course any dog can be dangerous even my 4lb Chi bit a 6ft 250lb Petsmart dog trainer who mistook her for my other sweeter dog.) If you don't get it and the dog bites someone they can sue you for your home and everything you own if the damages are severe enough which they can be in the case of a pit bull attack.

I love pitbulls (I used to own and breed nothing but pits) more than most people, but when this breed was originally created any dog that bit any human was supposed to be put down then and there. Nowadays every tom, dick and harry can be a back yard breeder and will breed them to be mostly specific colors, quantity and aggressive in that order. Unfortunately you can't know the breeding of that dog no matter how sweet she appears to be.

Appearances can be deceiving, a day or two of no food can make any active dog look skinny or "hungry" and a run through a field can infest them with ticks. It might have broken its collar off or slipped out of it and ran off for an adventure. My two Chihuahuas I own now get fleas and ticks all the time when I take them fishing with me and they are both so skinny they would look starved within 1 or 2 days of getting away from me. A slim dog is a long lived dog. Heavy dogs get cancer, diabetes, asthma, arthritis, cataracts, like heavy people so if you keep that dog please don't let her get heavier, she looks to be at the perfect weight already.

Once she gets all her shots and spayed please enroll her in an obedience class so she can get socialized to other people and dogs and try to keep up with taking her to dog parks so she won't get mean and to lessen the chance she will bite someone or another dog. Even female pits can and do kill other dogs and cats without provocation. I let it slip after training my 10lb Chi and now he is so mean to other dogs but thank God still loves people. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give you the best advice I hope could help you even if you get upset with it. God bless you and your family and Mae of course if you do get to keep her.

Post by EJRIOS2006

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SHe definitely has some sort of terrier in her. But you never know? Our puppy looked a lot like that, with that stocky build, but as she matured (she's 14 months), she changed body shapes completely. That's how we figured out she was a pit bull - greyhound mix.

Post By Heather (Guest Post)

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Your dog looks to have some pit in her, but she is not full. These dogs make good pets as long as they are raised right. You have done a wonderful thing by taking her. The only thing these dogs need is a lot of love, patience, and a spay.

Post By sUE (Guest Post)

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The black and white especially on the legs remind me of a Boston Terrier. Whatever she is, she's really cute. Good luck!

Post by swtp2006

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She looks like my american staffordshire terrier (pit bull)

Post By sharon (Guest Post)

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Hey, Courtney!
I agree with the other posters...Mae is definitely Lab/Pit mix. This is our sweet Lucky and that is what he is. We found Lucky about a week after he'd been hit by a car. He ended up having to have a leg amputated, but you'd never know it by the way he acts! He has one of the best personalities of any dog I've ever had and very smart.
I know that Mae will bring you all lots of happiness too!

Post By Shannon in Sumter SC (Guest Post)

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Hey, Courtney!
I agree with the other posters. Mae is definitely Lab/Pit mix. This is our sweet Lucky and that is what he is. We found Lucky about a week after he'd been hit by a car. He ended up having to have a leg amputated, but you'd never know it by the way he acts! He has one of the best personalities of any dog I've ever had and very smart.
I know that Mae will bring you all lots of happiness too!

Post By Shannon in Sumter SC (Guest Post)

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Good for you for giving Mae a home, she is a cutie. Please be sure to have her spayed.

Post by Marfette

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She sure is a cute puppy and I'm glad you are keeping her. She looks like a lab/boxer/pit mix. She looks so happy in her picture, she much like living with you. To be totally sure, ask your vet.

Post by Mythi

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I dont have any ideal but shes beautiful.GOD bless you for taking her in your home

Post by lviars50

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She definitely looks like she's got a lot of pit in her for sure, but she doesn't look full blood by any means to me. I'm no expert but my sons have had pits and one of my daughters. Plus pits are everywhere down in this neck of Tx. Just going by what I've seen before.

Post by CindyM56

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She's a cutie! Every time someone says something nice about pit bulls on tv, they're usually female. Thought you'd like to know. Don't let the 'pit' part scare you.

Post by cookwie

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I'm happy to say that Mae (that is what we named her) is doing much better - when she came to us she looked like she had been neglected and set out. After 5 days with us her ribs are no longer sticking out and she is no longer tick infested. She seems to be really happy and doesn't even seem to want to leave our yard for any reason. I have an appt. with the vet this weekend to get her 1st shots and tests. Hopefully they can tell us for sure how old she is and what breed. (I'm pretty sure she is pit bull)

Thank you for all your responses and you definitely have some cute dogs yourselves. Here is another, more clearer picture of what she looked like when she came to us. It's really sad for a puppy to be that skinny and mal-nourished.

Post by cssl4eva

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I would call the local veternarians in your area and also animal control to see if someone lost their pet. You could post flyers around town too (like at local supermarkets) I would also take to vet - you don't know if she had proper vac's., check-ups, etc. If it is a mix and she is part pit-bull (there are different standards) I would def. take to vet to and ask for advice. She is beautiful and she looks like she has some Boston Terrier in her also - I don't know.
She looks well fed which makes me think she is lost. Hopefully things work for all of you.

Post by mariebal

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She looks like my boy Spots. He and his brother happened to have followed our other dog home from walkies one night. We were told by our vet he's Lab/Pit Bull mix. She still looks pretty young. I bet if you take her to the vet, they can determine how old she is, or take a good guess anyway. She's a lovely little doggie you have!

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

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She sure looks like my Dad's "Moose" He is boxer and pit bull. She may have some staffy in there too is my guess. Beautiful girl! She'll make a great dog!!

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

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I'm really sure the puppy looks like a pit bull. Beautiful puppy someone should upset it is gone!

Post By Sara Olin (Guest Post)

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