I was going to say boxer or pit with the jaw line I'm leanning toward boxer.
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I was going to say boxer or pit with the jaw line I'm leanning toward boxer.
I definatly see some Sharp-pei in there. Boxer maybe? Mastiff? Maybe you can tell more easily when he is fully grown. It's easier to tell that way.
looks like sharpie without the wrinkles. lol... maybe some boxer and mastiff?
there was a pitbull/boxer/lab at the humane society that looks just like that pup, only bigger and older.
I was thinking part pitt mabybe bull mastive head looks like a pit though
I think mastiff, boxer, maybe some rottie, possibly great dane?
I don't really think shar-pei - they are not the type of breed that there are a lot of "accidental" litters born. People usually just guess shar-pei because of wrinkles. But there are other breeds that can cause the wrinkles - mastiff, hounds, and bigger pups in general have the forehead wrinkles.
mazie its not wrinkles that are making people say shar-pei its the head, if you removed the wrinkles from a sher-pei's head and compared this dogs head to it they would be near identical.
look trie to ignore the wrinkles on this shar-peis face and compare to the OPs dog, look at the shape, and the ears...
http://www.sharpeilovers.gr/sharpei_..._broofy_05.jpg
I know the head shape (minus the wrinkles) match up but other dogs also have the similar head shape and since it is a mixed breed 2 or more types of dogs can create that same head shape.
Oh, and I didn't necessarily mean people on this site always say shar-pei. I had been looking at pet-finder recently and it seemed like any medium-large size dog with wrinkles was listed as part shar-pei. I just have a hard time believing that there are that many stray shar-pei's running around out there, considering I work at a dog training club and have yet to see someone come in owing a shar-pei - I guess I see them as a slighlty more rare breed so I'm less likely to believe that a mixed dog is part shar-pei.
is the key here. I used to do some Dog Geneolgy as a hobby and got pretty good at identifying breeds. [Ironically, I just got a rescue dog who is of mixed ancestry, but I am having a very dificult time pegging combos - as someone said, it is very hard to distinguish sometimes as puppies - especially if you are not given any leads from rescuers].
I definitely see Shar-Pei, but the other half is most probably a "Staffordshire Bull Terrier" - not an AM. Very different - look up breed on any dog breed site. The most noticeable clue is the pretty "brindle" colored coat - very consistent with the breed (anywhere from tiger brindle to a blue or dark black brindle).
Another good idea to better convince yourself of possibilities is to look up puppies (yes puppies for sale, after all - your dog is a puppy and you want to compare it to other puppies of possible breed considerations). www.nextdaypets.com is a good resource for this. Look up puppies of breed you think you are - and peruse the available pups (try and match same age as yours) comparing to your dog. My guess is Shar-Pei and Staffordshire Bull Terrier - pretty close to what you were told. Good luck and have fun ith pup.
Dan (Bob's Dad)
P.S. I am also new to site and maybe I will post Bob's photo and see what anybody sees in him!
i think your vet is right he look more like a massfit i dont think he has any pai in him though you could tell right from the beginning.
I had a shar-pei pit bull mix. He had a nose just like your dog. I see a lot of shar-pei in him. He looks like he has some am staff to me. I'm not real good at guessing breeds though. ;) He does have the square head like the am staff. He is a beauty thats for sure..
He very much has a sharpei shape to him, those ears are especially distinctive. And Sharpeis are not the rare breed they once were. They have become very popular the past 10-15 years or so and I see them much more commonly now than I used to. I do not feel they are that rare a breed anymore. One search I did on America's most popular dog breeds lists them as #39 on the top 100 list (in 2002), beating out chows, dalmations, and many other previously popular breeds.
As to his other half, really I don't think there's any definite way to tell as a puppy. He sure seems to have some sort of bully type breed in him though. He's adorable :)
I think there is some shar-pei in the mix as well as mastiff.
Here are some dogs are a rescue near us - they are siblings and here is the listingQuote:
I don't really think shar-pei - they are not the type of breed that there are a lot of "accidental" litters born
Wrinkles and Megan are 5 month old, 35 pound Yellow Lab/Shar-Pei mixed dogs that is looking for a new home.
http://www.plannedpethood.org/Take_home/Pets/Megan2.JPG
http://www.plannedpethood.org/Take_home/Pets/Megan.JPG
This same rescue group has had other shar-pei mixes too.
CLUE is the Brindled coat and puppy photos of Staffordshire Bull Terrier (near same age). See Earlier Message!
his face has shar=pei all over it..
I see mastiff or boxer in him too..
I dont think he has any pittie.