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    looking to adopt pitbull/lab mix

    hi all, i was looking for some info on the above breeds and stumbled onto here...defientely an interesting forum y'all got...

    well, here goes. my aunt has coworker who found a paper-bag of puppies left on the side of the road. she wants to adopt one, but my uncle won't have it (they have 4 dogs currently and 3 cats...) so she wants me to adopt one. both of my dogs are overseas with my parents, and i miss them alot.
    we have a westie and a german short-haired pointer.

    She's offered to get the shots and spay/neuter the dog, so i wouldn't have to pay for that.

    I just got back from overseas myself with the military, where we adopted a mutt-afghan dog[Mick] who was a sweet heart(and now lives in maryland! ) but grew to a huge size.

    we're planning on going to visit the puppies tonight, i haven't even seen them yet.

    I was wondering if anyone knows much about a pit/lab mix specifically. i know most mixes you won't find much specific info since it's different with each one, but maybe a guestimate on size/temperament?

    now i know you can't pick a dog and 'design' them to a certain size and everything, especially a mutt..but i'd still like to get a certain size dog...

    'Precious' our pointer, is the size dog i'd really enjoy. not small like a terrier, nor fullsize. but larger enough to go running with. I don't know her weight, like i said she's my parents and i can't estimate that well...

    I honestly wasn't looking for a dog at this time...but this sorta just came up...

    I dunno, i guess i just want some one to convince me to adopt one, since i'm kinda on the fence right now.

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    Welcome! First of all you should give one of these poor babies a home if you are able. Labs can be quite large, pit bulls are usually smaller, around 40 pounds.

    I have a 40 pound mutt and she is a wonderful dog.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

    Thanks Kfamr for the signature!


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    Hi, I have a pit/lab mix. She is an awesome dog. Her tempetment is great. She loves people shes not real dog aggressive. I also own a 10 month old pit bull and an ACD mix. They all get along great. Jada (she is the pit/lab mix) is a pretty big girl. She weighs almost 80 lbs. Here are a few pictures of her. I hope you are able to take one of the puppies.


    This isnt the best picture, but you can see her height.

    Thank you Kay for the beautiful sig!

    "We can judge the heart of man by his treatment of animals"

    ~Find the seed at the bottom of your heart and bring forth a flower~

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    I swear jadapit everytime I see those pups I want to plant a kiss on their noses.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

    Thanks Kfamr for the signature!


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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    I swear jadapit everytime I see those pups I want to plant a kiss on their noses.
    Thank you!! Believe me, they would let you give them kisses all day.

    Thank you Kay for the beautiful sig!

    "We can judge the heart of man by his treatment of animals"

    ~Find the seed at the bottom of your heart and bring forth a flower~

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    Isn't JADA just gorgeous!!! Well.....MAXIMUS is a pit/lab cross as well.
    He is just about 90bls. He is just wonderful. Since he has had
    the "chop", he has become so much more dog friendly. We have
    actually made some doggie friends. I'm still a bit standoffish when
    we come across other dogs, just being carefull. But, MAXIMUS is
    the best thing I've ever had. Yeah, he is a bit on the big side,
    but nonetheless, just so so yummy.

    ~siggy by LEXILOVER~thanx~


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    Holy cow, I had no idea Jada and Maximus were so big! I thought they were about 65 - 70 lbs! Wowee, I like them even better now (the bigger the better! )

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    Quote Originally Posted by lj1983
    not small like a terrier, nor fullsize.
    Just remember that a pit bull is essentially a terrier in temperament so they will probably be strong-willed and strong.

    Niņo & Eliza



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    thanks everyone for the responses, unfortunately i didn't adopt one of the puppies, but they all found homes elsewhere, so they're happy.

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