View Full Version : What breed is my mixed dog?
michaelayoak44
May 8, 2010, 07:48 PM
When I adopted my dog who is now approximately 12 months, the humane society told me he was Boxer mix. He is almost pure white, with a few brown patches on him, and now at about 80 lbs at least. He had "red mange" for the majority of the time when he was a puppy. I've researched the facts on white boxers and this was a common occurrence with them. However, as he's grown his face is not scrunched at all like my other boxer and his face looks just like a Pit Bull. I bathed him the other day and I realized he had about 3 layers of hair, which is really odd for both breeds; Boxer and Pit Bull. He has a very prominent underbite also which anymore is the only indicator he may be Boxer. He has a very large neck and is REALLY thick. He is not built like a Boxer in the slightest and his built also resembles a Pit Bull. Also, his tail curls up, not significantly but just a little. I'm not real sure if Pit Bulls do this or if even Boxers who still have their tails do this. I'm a big dog nut & am very stuck on him and would like to know for sure what he is. His fur is what throws me off the most, ANY HELP?? Thanks!
I would upload pictures but I'm not real sure how to do that on here, I'm a new member so I'm not yet adjusted.
michaelayoak44
May 8, 2010, 07:50 PM
http://http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?pid=30660589&id=1589610014&fbid=1271832367800
http://http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?pid=30765351&id=1589610014&fbid=1324510964732
This is Apollo my mixed white dog. Any answers?
michaelayoak44
May 8, 2010, 07:52 PM
http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?pid=30765351&id=1589610014&fbid=1324510964732
http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?pid=30660589&id=1589610014&fbid=1271832367800
This is Apollo, maybe this will work now. Any answers?
Alty
May 9, 2010, 12:50 AM
Here's the link telling you how to post pictures;
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/faq.php?faq=vb_read_and_post#faq_add_images
If you have any problems just ask here and I'll write step by step instructions for you. :)
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 09:19 AM
Haha I did that! I don't know what my problem or my computer's problem is. I couldn't find anywhere to attach pictures when I was writing my question. But I just attached a link in my 2 answers in attempt to show pictures of him, doing exactly what you said but I'm obviously doing something wrong. Thanks!
Cat1864
May 9, 2010, 09:34 AM
Did you try using the paper clip icon (top of the advanced message window) to browse files on your computer and upload the images? It also has a list of supported files and file sizes. Once you have the image up loaded close that window, place the cursor in the message window where you want it, and then click the paper clip icon again. It will have your files ready to attach to the post.
Good luck posting pics. I can't wait to see them. :)
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 09:45 AM
Apollo- Thanks for your help, I finallly got the pictures to work!!
Catsmine
May 9, 2010, 10:02 AM
Wow, a dog with a Boxer's head, a Mastiff's body, and a Malamute's coat! Congrats on your new baby, he's elegant.
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 10:04 AM
He has such a long snout though, and little beedy pitbull eyes. I'm thinking of sending in a DNA test.
shazamataz
May 9, 2010, 10:04 AM
I agree with Cats! He is certainly different, but a beautiful boy!
In the first photo my gut said boxer/pit. But with his body there is definitely something else in there, just can't put my finger on it.
shazamataz
May 9, 2010, 10:08 AM
He has such a long snout though, and little beedy pitbull eyes. I'm thinking of sending in a DNA test.
Honestly, don't waste your money.
The only thing DNA tests are good for is determining genetic diseases and proving parentage.
I remember reading on a DNA kit site that they can 100% prove what breed your dog is if you don't already know.
But if you know your dogs breed and it is a pedigree they can't do it accurately... HUH?? Sounds suss to me.
The reason I don't like these kits is because if your test comes back as say Pit x Malamute then you are going to go researching all about Pits and Malamutes...
But what if your dog really has a working breed like Border Collie in it? They have completely different needs and drives than a Pit or a Mala.
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 10:08 AM
Oh and thank you by the way, we love him to death. Thank you both! He looked like a Boxer when he was tiny and when he was a puppy that's exactly what he was TINY. I mean what happened? Haha he's huge but I'm thinking Mastiff/Malamute, he'd be a giant! Haha
shazamataz
May 9, 2010, 10:09 AM
It's amazing seeing how much they can change and grow... especially with mixed breeds, it's like a lucky dip :D
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 10:11 AM
But I just enjoy knowing things for sure. I'm thinking of going to my local vet and seeing what he thinks about me sending in a blood sample. I mean there's so many things I think about his breed/breeds but I'm not positive in the slightest. I'm just the kind of person that loves researching dogs and have quite a bit of knowledge on them but this, this has stomped me. I would just like to know for sure you know? Thanks for the advice!
Catsmine
May 9, 2010, 10:12 AM
I agree with Cats! He is certainly different, but a beautiful boy!
In the first photo my gut said boxer/pit. But with his body there is definitely something else in there, just can't put my finger on it.
The spine's too long for him to have a lot of Pitt. That's why I said Mastiff. Those are about the only two large breeds with that wide a brisket.
Does it really matter, Mike? The DNA would be good to find out about genetic predispositions for dysplasia and eye problems, but for breed I.D. Heinz 57 is as close as it's going to get.
shazamataz
May 9, 2010, 10:14 AM
But I just enjoy knowing things for sure. I'm thinking of going to my local vet and seeing what he thinks about me sending in a blood sample. I mean there's so many things I think about his breed/breeds but I'm not positive in the slightest. I'm just the kind of person that loves researching dogs and have quite a bit of knowledge on them but this, this has stomped me. I would just like to know for sure ya know? Thanks for the advice!
Unfortunately you will never know for sure unless you know who his parents are.
You will get an answer back from a DNA test, but it won't be accurate.
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 10:15 AM
He's not large enough to be mastiff, I mean that's the first thought that came to my mind. He has really soft hair but nothing fine like a boxer/pit etc.
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 10:16 AM
I've been to two vets and they both said, he's at LEAST a Boxer, which anymore just blows my mind.
Aurora_Bell
May 9, 2010, 10:22 AM
I see a pitty in there. Not sure on the other ones, but he is really gorgeous! I can see the boxer too. I agree with Shaz, those DNA tests are bogus.
Sariss
May 9, 2010, 11:33 AM
He looks like he has a lot of American Bulldog in him. The first picture looks like a Dogo Argentino but those aren't that common.
Alty
May 9, 2010, 12:53 PM
He's not large enough to be mastiff, I mean that's the first thought that came to my mind. He has really soft hair but nothing fine like a boxer/pit etc.
He wouldn't be as large as a mastiff because of the other breeds in him. That's the joy of a mixed breed, you never really know what you're going to get in terms of size, temperament, or looks. It's anyone's guess. :)
You have a beautiful dog, he looks healthy and well cared for, that's really all that matters in the long run.
I have a border collie mix that acts nothing like a border collie. When you look at him the border collie is the breed that stands out the most, the other breeds involved in his makeup are pretty well hidden. He's lazy (not a border collie trait), tall (for a border collie), and really doesn't like to herd all that much, but when people see him they assume he's a border collie. Thankfully he is smart like a border collie, so that's a plus. :)
Then there's my border collie lab mix. His father was purebred border collie, his mother was border collie/lab, but he looks nothing like a border collie. His siblings do, but he's more like a black lab. The only thing even close to border collie about him is his tail and his head. Not the look of his head, but the size. His head is too small for his body because of the mix. His fur is very soft and a bit longer, unlike a lab, but other then that he's more lab then border collie, even though the border collie really should have been more prominent.
Either way, you have a beautiful dog. Congrats. :)
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 04:36 PM
Yea I know, that's just the way I am, I'd like to know for sure what all he is. But, the thing is, the other possible breeds are all fairly large, so that's what led me to believe there's a slim chance he could be mastiff. Ah, who knows when it comes to mixed breeds. Thanks for everyone's help!
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 04:37 PM
Thanks for all of the comments on my little beauty =)!
Cat1864
May 9, 2010, 04:39 PM
Thanks for all of the comments on my little beauty =)!!
He definitely is a beauty and looks very happy. :)
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 04:51 PM
Oh, and also, what kind of dogs have underbites? His is so bad, almost every time he shuts his mouth his lip gets caught haha, it's hilarious.
Catsmine
May 9, 2010, 05:03 PM
Oh, and also, what kind of dogs have underbites?? His is so bad, almost every time he shuts his mouth his lip gets caught haha, it's halarious.
That's Boxer straight up.
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 05:35 PM
That's about the only quality that makes me believe he has some Boxer in him.
Alty
May 9, 2010, 06:03 PM
Chihuahua's are also known to have and underbite, but I doubt that's a part of his mix. ;)
michaelayoak44
May 9, 2010, 08:31 PM
Haha you never know! =P
Just Dahlia
May 9, 2010, 08:44 PM
He is beautiful:D The first picture was majestic, like a Pharaoh:)
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 09:47 AM
Aw, thanks! So considering he has a very prominent underbite, that only means he comes from Boxer? That's the one thing I can't figure out, other than Chihuahuas (haha) what other dogs have underbites?
Aurora_Bell
May 10, 2010, 09:50 AM
The most common dogs that have underbites are the "bully breeds". Such as bulldogs, mastiffs, etc. But I have also seen small breeds with underbites. I have also seen labs & golden retrievers with underbites. So unfortunately, there's not really a specific breed that has underbites
shazamataz
May 10, 2010, 09:53 AM
It doesn't necessarily mean he definitely has Boxer (although he does look like it), there are quite a few breeds that have an underbite, it can also happen in any breed if the breeding isn't very good.
Ummm... Chihuahua don't have an underbite, they have a level or scissor bite :p
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 09:57 AM
Really? Wow, I thought that the underbite was kind of like the purple tongue; when you buy a breed you will know for sure if they have it or not, depending on the breed of course. So the labs and goldies, were they purebred? What exactly causes the underbites? Since he's so large (I am actually taking him to get him weighed very soon since he's grown so much in the past few months) I thought maybe he was American Bulldog, since they are indeed larger than Boxers. But I wasn't sure due to his prominent underbite. I don't think I've ever seen a Boxer as large as him, and pitbulls are a medium dog as well. He hates stairs and what not so I have to literally lift him into my car (I have an H3 that sits up far from the ground) and I simply can not do it by myself. I have to have someone help me, and I'm not weak by all means. I can lift my Boxer with ease but definitely not him haha, it's quite comical. It's funny because when we were battling his mange all of the vets said he was at least Boxer, and everywhere I went people asked if he was pitbull, no matter where we were.
Aurora_Bell
May 10, 2010, 10:02 AM
I find he looks very pit bullish maybe even Am staff which tend to be a bit bigger than the pit bull.. Yes the Goldies and Labs were definitely pure bred. It's just genetics really that cause under bites. Nothing to worry about unless they are having issues chewing. Sometimes when they are teething if their baby teeth don't fall out or one side of their mouth grows faster than the other it can cause an under bite or what is called wry mouth.
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 10:08 AM
That is so cool, I never knew that. I come from a very rural place so any fairly exotic breeds (not even exotic really) don't thrive here. I've always wanted a Presa Canario and if I do I'll have to drive many hours just to reach the closest breeder. However, anyone can buy a dog, but but not a whole lot of people want an older pitbull in the pound, so I'll be rescuing again with my next dog =). I love his underbite though, he's just the cutest and sweetest pitbull mastiff looking dog you'll ever meet. He has no problem other than his lip getting caught and looking like he's making faces =P. Other than that, everything's great and I couldn't be happier with my mix who I've spend an ungodly amount on because of his illness. Wouldn't have it any other way!
Aurora_Bell
May 10, 2010, 10:10 AM
I have two staffy rescues. So I commend you on rescuing!
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 10:12 AM
Thanks, and thanks for your help =)
Aurora_Bell
May 10, 2010, 10:13 AM
You're welcome! Anything else you want to know just ask. :)
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 10:14 AM
I know I have more questions, but just give me a little bit to remember them haha!
shazamataz
May 10, 2010, 10:22 AM
Hehe cute, my Crested has the opposite problem, he bites his bottom lip on one side all the time when he smiles (yes, he actually smiles) and you see his canine poking through :D
So many dogs get put to sleep every year it's good to hear some happy stories of ones finding loving homes :)
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 10:30 AM
Yea and I'm so fortunate with his case. When we adopted him I literally spent I'de say at least $500-$600 on him in just the few months of his life due to mange. My animals mean the world to me, and being only 20 and not having kids,these dogs are my children and couldn't imagine loving anything more than I do these dogs. And I feel a lot of people wouldn't have stuck through it and kept him. So, I'm glad I decided to go to that humane society that day and have him in my care. =) I get all sappy when it comes to my boys.
michaelayoak44
May 10, 2010, 10:35 AM
I love when they smile. I'm sure your baby is cute with his teeth poking out =)
Cat1864
May 10, 2010, 11:07 AM
I love when they smile. I'm sure your baby is cute with with his teeth poking out =)
You might enjoy this thread.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/lounge/pictures-our-pets-416334.html
Catsmine
May 10, 2010, 01:03 PM
Aurora Bell posted
TO ALL NON-PET OWNERS WHO VISIT AND LIKE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT OUR PETS:
(1) They live here. You don't.
(2) If you don't want their hair on your clothes, stay off the furniture. That's why they call it 'fur'-niture.
(3) I like my pets a lot better than I like most people.
(4) To you, they are animals. To me, they are adopted sons/daughters who are short, hairy, walk on all fours and don't speak clearly.
We know where you're at Michael