What are these puppies mixed with?? (pitbulls, terrier, chihuahua, black)
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I know we've got some experts on this board,and i know you all just love puppy pictures.Help me out here.The dark brindle pups are supposed to be rottie x pit,i dont know about that.The other litter we think are pit x but cant figure out what theyre mixed with.Sometimes from certain angles they look pittie but sometimes they don't.I need your opinions!!!Sorry they are not the best pictures but if i let them out of the cage they would never stay for a pic!!
no they're at my job.i honestly don't think they're very pitty,well atleast the bigger litter.i don't like to have them labeled as pitbulls if i can say they are mixed.i just can't put my finger on what they could be.
From the ear placement the dark ones on the left look pit-ish and the light ones in the right photo look as though they have some terrier in them, to me anyway.
I know i love it!!Ive named her holly.Shes the smallest and CRAZIEST one!!!They were in a box at the front gate 3 saturdays ago.I HATE people The other 3 brindles(there were 3 more)some guy brought in said his landlord wants them out.Supposebly their mom is a rottie mix.People lie to us all the time though,they know itll be hard to get pits adopted.
They look very similar to the foster pups I had last week. Mine were definitely Pitbulls, and everyone who saw them said they can guarantee chihuahua mix (they had short stubby legs), though I only saw the Pit part. I just called them Pitbull mixes, to discourage the wrong person from taking them. They were cute as puppies, but clearly resembled Pits and would more so as they grew.
Why don't you want to label them as Pits if that is what they are? I hate false advertising, because that leads to the wrong home taking them and they will grow up to be and look like a Pitbull. People should be aware of what they're getting into, especially since BSL exists and many places ban people who own Pitbulls (or mixes) from moving in. You don't want them dumped because someone adopted a mixed breed puppy, only later to learn they are Pitbulls.
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