It says he is a lab mix, but I'd say lab-pit.

I love pits...but I had an experience not to long ago with a sweet pit that gave me a major realization. He was the nicest and most submissive dog, but he flipped out after a cat. It took myself, my husband, my brother, and his friend to subdue this dog. By the time we got him calmed, his neck was all bloody from his collar. He felt no pain and didn't hear us telling him no. You can tell he felt bad that he'd disobeyed me once he calmed, but he was deaf while he was thinking of the cat.

That is when it dawned on me that although pits can be very loving wonderful pets, they need strong capable handlers and proper training. You never know what could happen.

I don't think I'd have to much of a concern adopting one as a puppy, but after that incident, I realized I'm not experienced enough to take on an adult pit.