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by chdante09 on 05 August 2013 - 01:08
Has anyone had experience with Labrabulls? (Lab/Pit mix)
My boyfriend and I found this dog and think she is a lab/pit mix because of her face characteristics of a pitbull, but longer legs, webbed feet and thinner face of a lab. She is 5 months old and 32 lbs.
What do you think?


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My boyfriend and I found this dog and think she is a lab/pit mix because of her face characteristics of a pitbull, but longer legs, webbed feet and thinner face of a lab. She is 5 months old and 32 lbs.
What do you think?

by Kalibeck on 05 August 2013 - 07:08
She's adorabull! jackie harris

by fawndallas on 05 August 2013 - 10:08
I am not familiar with this mix. I recommend reading up on both breeds and expect a mixture of the personalities. She looks cute.
As with all dogs, getting her into obedience training and socialization now is the best to help with any challenges each breed brings.
As with all dogs, getting her into obedience training and socialization now is the best to help with any challenges each breed brings.

by dragonfry on 05 August 2013 - 13:08
I don't think she's a mix at all. Just an average, not show line not, fighting line BYB pit. Nothing wrong with such a dog, lots and lots of average (Not super bully) pix in most areas. For being a rare breed they sure are everywhere. I've seen a lot of lab pits in my city and she just doesn't have any of the common cross bred traits i've seen. I think you have a cute puppy with plenty of potential. Don't worry about what breed it might or might not be, just take her to some basic training class and watch what sort of fine young dog she can become.
Have fun.
Fry
Have fun.
Fry
by SitasMom on 05 August 2013 - 14:08
I had one, it bit my dad, 2 yo granddaughter, husbands best friend twice, the last straw was when he bit my son in the face as it sat in his lap.
No not all are like this, but just a fair warning.
No not all are like this, but just a fair warning.

by Konotashi on 10 September 2013 - 04:09
I don't see much, if any, lab in there at all.
And SitasMom, if that dog bit that many people that many times, why would you trust anyone else around it? It either wasn't right in the head or failed by its owners.
And SitasMom, if that dog bit that many people that many times, why would you trust anyone else around it? It either wasn't right in the head or failed by its owners.

by windwalker18 on 10 September 2013 - 05:09
LOL How about a Bull-adore??

by Hundmutter on 10 September 2013 - 05:09
Lots of ppl swear by a mix of Lab & GSD as the best thing since sliced bread;
others have experiences like Sitasmom's with that same cross, & think it the
'worst of both worlds'.
Likewise Pit x Lab - if there is any Lab in there - it's two very different
types of original use / Groups of breed, so there may well be internal
conflicts that result in problems, if you let them emerge. Like Dragonfry
says, get the puppy into a Training Class and work with her, let her reach
her potential as a great companion, but you always have the upper hand,
don't spoil her / let her walk all over you.
She is cute, good luck with her.
others have experiences like Sitasmom's with that same cross, & think it the
'worst of both worlds'.
Likewise Pit x Lab - if there is any Lab in there - it's two very different
types of original use / Groups of breed, so there may well be internal
conflicts that result in problems, if you let them emerge. Like Dragonfry
says, get the puppy into a Training Class and work with her, let her reach
her potential as a great companion, but you always have the upper hand,
don't spoil her / let her walk all over you.
She is cute, good luck with her.
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