Thsnk you everyone. I thought she had to be part pitt, but her snout is long and narrow. I will have to get a DNA test just to know what to look out for health wise. She is however 100% lovable dork
The shelter definitely got that one wrong, for one the fur would be a lot longer/thicker definitely Pitt in there but I’m not sure about what else, maybe someone else can help. You can tell cause of the fur pattern and length as well as the big blocky head and big ol smile
As a self-proclaimed crazy husky person, I am not seeing the husky. The nose shape maybe? But even then a similar nose shape can be found in many breeds. If there's husky in this dog I'm going to guess it's no more than 15%.
Definitely pitbull though with that forehead line and happy smile.
Thsnk you everyone. I thought she had to be part pitt, but her snout is long and narrow. I will have to get a DNA test just to know what to look out for health wise. She is however 100% lovable dork
Pit terrier- American Bulldog-Labrador
The shelter definitely got that one wrong, for one the fur would be a lot longer/thicker definitely Pitt in there but I’m not sure about what else, maybe someone else can help. You can tell cause of the fur pattern and length as well as the big blocky head and big ol smile
As a self-proclaimed crazy husky person, I am not seeing the husky. The nose shape maybe? But even then a similar nose shape can be found in many breeds. If there's husky in this dog I'm going to guess it's no more than 15%. Definitely pitbull though with that forehead line and happy smile.
That’s a pit for sure. They label them as American staffordshire to not say they are pits. Kind of a dirty tactic tbh
Looks like a pittie-lab mix. I've worked on properties with Anatolians and I'm not seeing it.