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What is the best dog to breed with a pitbull?

What is the best dog to breed with a pitbull?

Best Pit Bull Mixes

  • Pit Chow. Parents: Chow Chow x Pit Bull mix.
  • Pyrenees Pit. Parents: Great Pyrenees x Pit Bull mix.
  • Springer Pit. Parents: Springer Spaniel x Pit Bull mix.
  • Greybull Pit. Parents: Greyhound x Pit Bull mix.
  • Bordeaux Pitbull. Parents: Bordeaux Mastiff x Pit Bull mix.
  • Akita Pit.
  • Alaskan Pit Bull.
  • Shepherd Pit.

What dog is compatible with a pitbull?

Look for breeds that are intelligent, have a calm nature, and a similar high energy level to pit bulls. Breeds like German Shepherds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, and many retriever types all make great companions. But with proper introductions and training, almost any breed can work.

How big is a pit bull compared to a Dogo Argentino?

Dogo Argentino And Pit Bull Size Comparison But look at both dogs more closely, and it’s apparent there are several differences. For example, a Dogo Argentino will grow between twenty-four and twenty-seven inches; the APBT, on the other hand, is between eighteen to twenty-one inches; that’s quite a difference already in the dogs.

What’s the difference between an APBT and a Dogo Argentino?

Dogo Argentinos are mostly white whereas APBTs come in a collection of colors. The Dogo Argentino and the APBT are quite similar in their appearance as they are both quite stocky and muscular, and as such the Dogo Argentino is often mistaken for the APBT and vice versa.

What kind of dog is an American Pitbull?

The APBT is one of four breeds that fall under the umbrella term ‘Pitbull’ type dog; a Pitbull is not a breed itself but a descriptive term for dogs bred from Bulldogs and Terriers. The three other breeds are American Bully, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier.

Can a Dogo Argentino be registered as a pure breed?

The Dogo Argentino comes in one color and that is white. He is allowed to have one dark spot on his head that covers one eye, however, if you would like to register him as a pure breed then this spot is only allowed to cover up to 10% of his head. The APBT is born in a vast array of colors and almost all are accepted, except in merle.