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I posted that thread when we first got our puppy trying to figure out her breed. A lot of people said that it would be easier to tell when she was a little older. Well, believe it or not, she got older...
She is about 6 months old now.
What do you think?
Last edited by Benpowerhouse; 06-13-2013 at 12:41 PM..
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She is beautiful! The first picture does look very pit bull-y. The other two, hmm. She is a big girl for six months, and her coat looks a little heavy for a pit bull. One of the most common breeds with the big stand up ears would be German Sherherd, and that would make the muzzle longer and narrower too. Maybe?
Catahoula mixed with something with standing ears. Catahoulas have eyes like that too and she looks like she has more of a narrow head and pointy snout than pits usually do.
Catahoula mixed with something with standing ears. Catahoulas have eyes like that too and she looks like she has more of a narrow head and pointy snout than pits usually do.
I dunno - I've got a Houla, and those standing ears make me think otherwise. My own guy has ears that are a bit pointy (but not like in the photo) and they're atypical of the other Catahoulas I've encountered. I'd go with a cattle dog/pit mix.
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