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62 Pitbull Mixes That Will Make Your Day (With Pictures)

Pitbull mixes are some of the most famous designer dog breeds in the world. Thanks to the traits of their Pitbull-type parent breeds, Pit mixes make fantastic pets for individuals and families alike.

While having options is great, it can be difficult to know which Pitbull mix is the right one for you. Fortunately, this guide is here to help you out.

In this article, we will introduce you to 62 Pitbull mixes that will make your day. Get ready to know these hybrids and see if they suit your home. Remember to take note of your favorite ones before you lose count!

62 Pitbull Mixes

For people who want to own a Pitbull but want to dial down its ferociousness and guarding abilities, a great alternative is to get a Pit mix.

Pit mixes are developed by crossing Pitbull-type dogs, such as the American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bully, and American Staffordshire Terrier, with a different dog breed.

However, in this guide, we’ll mainly focus on the American Pit Bull Terrier mixes. Are you excited to meet the 62 Pitbull mixes? Let’s get started!

1. German Pit (German Shepherd & Pitbull Mix)


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Let’s start our list with the German Pit, which is a cross between the courageous German Shepherd and the Pitbull.

This mix goes by many names, including German Sheppit, Shepherd Pit, German Pit Bull, etc.

Some people worry that this mix has aggressive tendencies, but it’s not always the case.

When socialized early on, German Pits can lose their aggressiveness. In fact, these dogs can easily get along well with others, even kids.

German Shepherd Pits are intelligent, high-energy canines that will stay loyal and protective of their families no matter what. They love being around people and will develop separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.

Thanks to their German Shepherd heritage, these canines are highly trainable, so teaching them new tricks won’t be a problem.

Shepherd Pit dogs need lots of physical activities, so having space to run and play will make them happy.

2. Lab Pit (Labrador Retriever & Pitbull Mix)


Mixing a Labrador Retriever with a Pitbull gives you the Lab Pit, also called the Labrabull or Pitador. This medium-sized dog is quite popular among pet lovers. However, they aren’t ideal for first-time dog owners.

These dogs are affectionate, loyal, friendly, and athletic. Lab Pits are also smart and highly trainable dogs who will take any chance to please you.

They aren’t typically aggressive, but they won’t hesitate to protect their loved ones.

Labrador Retriever Pitbull mixes don’t like being alone, so make sure they always have company. Otherwise, these canines can develop separation anxiety and destructive behavior.

Labrabulls need lots of physical stimulation, so they may not thrive in homes where they can’t run around and play. But if you’re an apartment dweller with a Lab Pit, giving them adequate outdoor time will suffice.

3. Bullboxer Pit (Boxer & Pitbull Mix)


The Boxer Pit or Bullboxer Pit is the offspring of the Boxer dog and a Pitbull. These dogs come out medium-sized and typically with muscular bodies, just like their parents.

Bullboxer Pits make fantastic family dogs, especially for families with children, as they tend to be protective and gentle around kids. Additionally, you can rely on them to be great guards and farm dogs.

The Boxer Pitbull mix tends to have a high prey drive. Hence, you might want to expose your dog to early socialization training to minimize this.

These canines need high levels of exercise, so make sure you take them out for a run every day. Because of this, Bullboxer Pits are ideal for active owners.

4. Pitsky (Husky & Pitbull Mix)


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Combining the quick-witted and active Alaskan or Siberian Husky with a Pitbull-type breed will give us the Pitsky. This is a relatively new breed but catches people’s attention because of its charm.

The Pitsky is an intelligent and very active dog. They make good companions during workouts and hiking. They also possess skills in sledding, racing, hunting, and guarding.

However, the Pitsky is a high-maintenance and demanding dog. That’s why it is not recommended for new owners.

Even though Pitsky’s parents have a reputation for being aggressive, Husky Pitbull mixes are affectionate and loyal dogs to their family.

Like other dogs, they require proper training and early socialization for them to react positively to their environment.

These canines can be challenging to train, requiring a firm and consistent trainer. Early training is highly advisable to help them be more obedient.

5. Pitweiler (Rottweiler & Pitbull Mix)


Crossing a Rottweiler with a Pitbull gives us the Pitweiler, a loyal, protective guard dog. Unfortunately, due to the infamous reputation of its parents, the Pitweiler is largely misunderstood in the canine world.

Contrary to popular belief, these canines are great family dogs. Pitweilers are quick-witted and affectionate. They will look after their family, especially the small children.

It takes lots of socialization and obedience training to bring out the softness of these highly trainable Rottweiler Pitbull mixes.

Provide them with enough attention and care. Otherwise, they will develop destructive behavior.

The Rottweiler Pitbull mix can be either a low- or medium-maintenance dog, depending on which parent’s coat it inherits. If your Pitweiler has the coat of its Rottweiler parent, it will need frequent brushing.

Pitweilers are athletic dogs. Thus, you should be able to give them enough exercise. Otherwise, they will start being destructive.

6. Bullypit (American Bulldog & Pitbull Mix)


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A Bullypit is a cross between the American Bulldog and the Pitbull. This hybrid comes out as a medium-sized dog with a muscular body, just like both of its parent breeds.

Bullypit is generally described as an aggressive, deadly aggressor. In contrast, these canines can defend you as they are naturally guarding. In fact, your Bullypit will protect and defend you if properly taught and cared for.

But because of their protective instincts, Bullypits can be wary of strangers. Thus, early socialization training is needed. Aside from this, we can describe Bullypits as fun-loving, playful, and loving.

When it comes to training, this dog breed may be dominating and impatient, so owners and trainers must be firm.

Bullypits can sense hesitation and reluctance from a mile away, so put your game face on during training. Lastly, Bulldog Pitbull mixes need lots of physical and mental stimulation.

7. Golden Pitbull (Golden Retriever & Pitbull Mix)


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Crossing a Golden Retriever with an American Pit Bull Terrier results in a Golden Pitbull. This hybrid is relatively new and rare, so you won’t normally see them in rescues or find breeders that sell them.

Golden Pitbulls are smart, devoted, loyal, and affectionate dogs. They are naturally sociable, so trips to the dog park will be heavenly for them.

Golden Pits love company and will get separation anxiety when distanced from family.

The Golden Retriever Pitbull mix is a quick learner, so training won’t be difficult. However, it can take after its Pitbull parent’s stubbornness, so make sure you enroll it in puppy school early on to learn obedience.

Golden Pitbulls are not lap dogs, so expect that they need lots of physical activities. This makes them the perfect dogs for outdoorsy and active people. In terms of grooming, they are generally low-maintenance.

8. French Pitbull (French Bulldog & Pitbull Mix)


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Torn between the adorable French Bulldog and the courageous Pitbull? Consider getting a French Pitbull! Because this is a designer breed, you get to experience the best of both worlds with the French Pitbull.

Contrary to their infamous reputation, French Bulldog Pitbull mixes are sweet, sunny, and loving dogs. Though they are small, these pups aren’t lap dogs because they are on the heavy side.

They are generally outgoing and love playing with other dogs and people, including small kids.

Expose them to early socialization training to enhance their social skills as some French Pitbulls are wary of people.

French Pitbulls are highly trainable, but their stubbornness can be a bit of a challenge. Be assertive but patient with your French Pitbull. It will come around eventually because, after all, it’s an extreme people pleaser!

9. Pit Mastiff (Mastiff & Pitbull Mix)


The Pit Mastiff is a big and intimidating dog. It is the offspring of a Mastiff dog and the Pitbull. These dogs are protective, so expect a Pit Bull Mastiff to be a good guard dog.

Despite their large size and fierce appearance, the Pit Mastiff is a sweet, loving dog to its family. But keep in mind that they cannot be left alone with small kids as they are too heavy.

It’s not entirely safe for other pets to be around this breed because of their high prey drive. One thing owners can do is to socialize them at a young age.

Owning a Pit Bull Mastiff is not for new owners as they tend to be very stubborn.

They learn quickly, but they would rather do things on their own during training. Patience and consistency are much needed during training.

10. Pitahoula (Catahoula & Pitbull Mix)


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Ever wondered what happens when a Catahoula mates with a Pitbull? Well, you get a Pitahoula, a brave and protective canine that will treat you as his master.

These pups love fiercely, thanks to their Pitbull heritage. They love affection and undivided attention from their families.

Some would say that Pitahoulas are not for people who like to have their own personal space. Owing to its Catahoula parent, the Pitahoula is likely to have a pack mentality.

Thus, if you want to be respected by this hybrid, you should exhibit the traits of a pack leader. Be assertive and dominant when handling a Pitahoula.

Catahoula Pitbull mix dogs have high energy levels, requiring lots of mental and physical activities. Besides this, they are also extremely stubborn, which is why they aren’t ideal for first-time dog owners.

11. Alaskan Pit Bull (Alaskan Malamute & Pitbull Mix)


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Yet another powerful Pitbull mix that will captivate your heart is the Alaskan Pit Bull, also known as the Mally Pit.

This large, mighty dog inherits the stamina of the Alaskan Malamute and the loyalty of the Pitbull.

Mally Pits are affectionate and cuddly, which you probably won’t expect for huge pups like them. With proper training, they get along with children and other fur babies alike just fine.

However, the Alaskan Malamute Pitbull mix is a confident and assertive breed. Therefore, it’s crucial to be tough with them from the start; otherwise, they will take over the show.

Carrying the genes of two energetic parent breeds, Mally Pits are known for their energy and robustness.

For this reason, they need at least one hour of exercise every day. Take them on long walks, hikes, swimming, and even camping. Needless to say, they are perfect for active people.

12. Saint Bullnard (Saint Bernard & Pitbull Mix)


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The Saint Bullnard is a cross between the Saint Bernard and a Pitbull dog. It is currently gaining popularity, albeit being a relatively new breed.

There are no clear records of the history of this crossbreed to date. However, what’s clear is that it is possible to combine two seemingly contrasting breeds.

These dogs are really a mix of their parents when it comes to temperament. They are incredibly sociable and warm like Saint Bernards and extremely active and alert like Pitbulls.

Depending on whose parent genes are stronger, a Saint Bernard Pitbull mix can go either way in terms of training and exercise.

Pitbulls are often very active pooches that need a great deal of activity to maintain their strong body and good health.

Meanwhile, Saint Bernards tend to be sluggish and require just low to moderate exercise to be healthy.

13. Pyrenees Pit (Great Pyrenees & Pitbull Mix)


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The Pyrenees Pit is a cross between the mysterious Great Pyrenees and the powerful Pit Bull. This designer dog is heavily-muscled like its parents but appears slightly longer than taller.

The Great Pyrenees Pitbull mix dogs are very affectionate and devoted to their family. However, they tend to be distant or skeptical of strangers.

Socialization training is crucial in helping them be at ease in a range of circumstances.

Pyrenees Pits are determined and stubborn. Thus, it can be challenging to train them, especially if you’re a first-time pet owner. A tip that always works is to focus on consistency and offer positive reinforcements to your pooch.

In terms of exercise, these adorable pups don’t need much activity despite their fairly massive size and huge muscles.

An hour or two of moderate to strenuous activity each day is enough to maintain the shape of this mixed breed.

14. Chipit (Chihuahua & Pitbull Mix)


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When searching for a fun addition to your family, a Chihuahua Pitbull mix will not cross your mind. After all, this hybrid is one of the rarest Pitbull mixes out there. This breed is known as Chi Pit, Chihuahua Pit Bull, or Pithuahua.

Chi Pits take after their parents’ best traits — loyal, playful, and protective. However, they can be over-defensive around outsiders. Thus, it’s important to train and socialize them regularly.

Chihuahua Pitbull mix dogs are highly intelligent dogs, thanks to the smart genes of their parents.

So, when it comes to teaching them some fun tricks, it should not be challenging. Just be sure to employ positive reinforcement.

These pooches also love engaging in all sorts of physical activity with their owners. In fact, they are known as big balls of energy! So, if your family has an active lifestyle, Chipits are an excellent choice for you.

15. Pug Pit (Pug & Pitbull Mix)


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Pug Pit is a Pug and Pitbull mix. Pit-a-Pug, Pit Pug, Pit Bull Terrier, and Pugbull Terrier are a few of the common names given to this designer breed.

Pug Pits are lovely family dogs. Although a little small in size, they are highly energetic and like to play around. These pooches also bark a lot, unlike the quiet Pug. So, if you’re allergic to loud noises, they may not be for you.

Training the Pugbulls is generally fun. They are easy to work with as they enjoy spending time with people.

Plus, they are really smart, too! Still, positive reinforcement plays a crucial role in training them, as with any other canines.

In terms of exercise requirements, Pug Pitbull mixes need to be physically stimulated regularly.

Otherwise, they’ll eventually put on weight. You can take them trekking, on long walks, or simply to play in the backyard.

16. Aussie Pit (Australian Shepherd & Pitbull Mix)


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As the name suggests, an Aussie Pit is born from the unique Australian Shepherd and majestic Pitbull. The resulting hybrid dog is typically medium- to large-sized, muscular, and sturdy.

Owners of Aussie Pits describe them as loyal, affectionate, alert, and quick-witted. Aussie Pits are clingy dogs, so expect them to be behind you almost at all times.

These hybrids are energetic, so make sure you allow them to run around and play outside. This will help them burn energy and retain their muscular build.

Australian Shepherd Pitbull mixes tend to have a high prey drive, so make sure you socialize them early to get them used to other dogs. Because of this trait, Aussie Pits are better off with families with no other pets.

Training is relatively easy with the Australian Shepherd Pit as this hybrid is smart and learns new tricks quickly.

17. Pit Heeler (Blue Heeler & Pitbull Mix)


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Another Pit Bull mix is the Pit Heeler. It is a cross between the Australian Cattle dog, also known as Blue Heeler, and the Pitbull.

In general, Pit Heelers are sweet, bright, and protective dogs. Despite its parent’s reputation for being aggressive, the Pit Heeler is friendly.

However, they tend to nip and bite, so they cannot be around young kids. They also have a high prey drive, so they may not get along well with other pets. This is something that they inherit from their Australian Cattle dog parent.

Like other dogs, it is recommended for your Blue Heeler Pitbull mix to be socialized at an early age. This helps them become well-behaved and more relaxed.

Training a Pit Heeler is easy as they are naturally smart and obedient dogs. Due to their Australian Cattle dog side, they tend to be eager to please their owners as well.

18. Pit Pei (Shar-Pei & Pitbull Mix)


The Pit Pei, also called Sharpull, is the offspring of the Shar-Pei and Pitbull. These designer breeds are loved by their owners for the amazing company and protection that they offer.

While they are loving and loyal, Pit Peis tend to be independent and dominant.

You need to establish early on that you are the alpha to gain their respect. These Shar-Pei Pits are perfect for dog lovers who love their personal space.

Shar-Pei Pitbull mixes are sociable, and they can mingle with kids and other pets if you give them adequate socialization training. However, because of their protective nature, they can remain wary of strangers.

In terms of exercise, they need at least an hour of heavy exercise daily. If you’re an active person, you can totally bring your Shar-Pei Pitbull mix dogs on your adventures.

19. Rhodesian Ridgeback Pitbull Mix


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Mixing a Rhodesian Ridgeback with a Pitbull gives you a Rhodesian Ridgeback Pitbull mix, a large but sweet canine. Both of its parents have a reputation for being aggressive, but it’s not all true.

In reality, Rhodesian Ridgeback Pit Bull mixes are affectionate, gentle, and loyal dogs. They are tolerant of small kids. However, keep in mind that these canines are big and heavy enough to knock them over.

They have a high prey drive, so it’s best to keep them away from smaller animals. Rhodesian Ridgeback Pitbull mixes will also bark at strangers. Socialize them early on to minimize this behavior.

Note that these hybrids are headstrong, so be mindful of how you handle training them. They need a leader who can be assertive and firm. Otherwise, your training sessions with these dogs will be tough.

20. Great Danebull (Great Dane & Pitbull Mix)


The Great Danebull is a mix of the Pitbull and the Great Dane. As the Great Dane is known for its size, you can assume the Great Danebull to be enormous and have stocky, wide bodies.

Expect the Great Dane Pitbull mix to be a wonderful family dog, much like the Great Dane and the Pit Bull.

Still, it’s important to teach kids how to treat the Great Dane Pit Bull with respect if you want them to be friendly and cuddly companions for your family.

Once that’s all laid down, you can enjoy your Great Danebull’s affection, friendliness, and gentleness. Thanks to their Pit Bull genes, these canines are great watchdogs and guard dogs.

The Great Dane Pitbull mix is bright, eager to please, and trainable, like their Great Dane and Pitbull parents. Positive reinforcement and proper socialization will be necessary for them.

21. Pit Boodle (Poodle & Pitbull Mix)


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The Pit Boodle is an unusual mix between the Poodle and the Pitbull. These two parent breeds greatly differ in appearance, temperament, and characteristics. And this is what makes the Pit Boodle interesting.

The Pit Boodle is the perfect mix of its parents’ best traits. These dogs are outgoing, fun-loving, active, and charming. They are great family dogs as Pit Boodles get along well with children and other pets.

They like being around their family so much that they develop separation anxiety when left alone. Pit Boodles are great for big families to make sure they always have a companion.

Thanks to its Poodle heritage, the Pit Boodle is intelligent and learns quickly. Training won’t be difficult unless the stubbornness of the Pitbull parent shows through.

Poodle Pitbull mixes have lots of energy. They will appreciate long walks and physical and mental exercises every day.

22. Corgi Pit (Corgi & Pitbull Mix)


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The Corgi Pit is a cross between the Corgi and the Pitbull. Combining the size of its parents, a Corgi Pit may be a medium- to large-sized dog. This pup typically resembles the Pitbull’s floppy ears and the Corgi’s long snout.

Corgis and Pitbulls are known for being great family pets, making the offspring a good choice for owners.

Corgi Pitbull mixes are funny, affectionate, and lively pups. Their quirkiness and cuteness make them an ideal pet to come home to.

The Corgi Pit enjoys family activities and being the center of attention. Its comical demeanor entertains kids, so this mixed breed is definitely great for families with small children.

Both of its parents are known to be energetic and full of life, so expect that your Corgi Pit needs a lot of physical activities.

23. Dox Bull (Dachshund & Pitbull Mix)


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The Dox Bull is born from the Dachshund and the Pitbull. Dog lovers have given them plenty of names, including Doxie, Bulldach, Doxiebull, and Pitweel.

Pairing a Dachshund with a Pitbull yields a cute, lively, loyal breed. These canines are good with children since they are playful and friendly. That said, Dox Bulls are excellent companions for all types of families.

Dachshund Pit Bull mixes need lots of effort when it comes to socialization. However, this shouldn’t stop you from exposing your pup to the world. If done properly, Dox Bulls will be your best buddy for life.

The most challenging part about owning a Dox Bull is locating a breeder who is willing to produce one.

Your best bet is finding an individual Dachshund and American Pit Bull Terrier and getting their owners to agree to breed them.

24. Boston Pit (Boston Terrier & Pitbull Mix)


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Both the Boston Terrier and the Pitbull are equally hard to resist, so if you can’t choose between the two, you can get both in one in a Boston Pit.

Boston Pits are not like the other family dogs out there. These pooches can sense your sadness, happiness, hurt, anger, etc., and will not hesitate to bring you comfort. Boston Pits know how to sympathize with humans!

Additionally, you will find that Boston Terrier Pitbull mixes are sociable, clingy, and loyal. They need lots of attention and companionship. Otherwise, they may develop separation anxiety and destructive behavior.

American Boston Bull Terrier mixes need moderate levels of physical activity. In terms of training, you should start them early and practice positive reinforcement.

25. Pitmatian (Dalmatian & Pitbull Mix)


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Mating a Pitbull with a Dalmatian will give us the energetic Pitmatian. This crossbreed is known for a mixture of the Dalmatian’s spots and the Pitbull’s solid color on its coat.

Pitmatians came around because breeders wanted to create an active, nimble, protective, and people-friendly dog. Pitmatians are full of life. You will almost never see them bored or dull.

Dalmatian Pit Bull mixes are awkward around people and other animals. Thus, early socialization will greatly help. Introduce them to people and make frequent visits to the dog park to expose them to others.

Because both of its parents are working dogs, you can expect that the Pitmatian is high-energy. Because of this, the Pitmatian needs at least two hours of exercise daily.

26. Greybull Pit (Greyhound & Pitbull Mix)


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The Greybull Pit is the offspring of the Greyhound dog and the Pitbull. These canines are extremely athletic. Thus, they are recommended for experienced dog owners.

Greybull Pits are insanely outgoing. They won’t hesitate to be friendly with adults, children, other animals, and even strangers. This makes them generally ineffective guard dogs.

Greyhound Pitbull mixes need lots of attention and company. Otherwise, they may develop destructive habits and separation anxiety.

Training won’t be difficult with these canines. Greybull Pits are smart and willing to learn. They can be a bit stubborn, and when they are, just make sure to give them positive reinforcement.

If you want to see a Greybull Pit in training, watch this video:


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27. Jack Pit (Jack Russell Terrier & Pitbull Mix)


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Crossing a Jack Russell Terrier with a Pitbull results in a Jack Pit. This hybrid was bred to be a family dog but not much as a guard dog. Thus, if you’re looking for protection, it may not be the right pup for you.

Jack Pits love people, so they are the dogs that you want to bring with you outside. They are even friendly and welcoming toward strangers. However, you should watch out for their attitude towards other animals.

Because of their high prey drive, Jack Russell Terrier Pitbull mixes need early socialization.

They aren’t recommended for multi-pet families as they tend to show aggression towards smaller animals and other dogs. In terms of exercise, they need daily physical activity.

28. Bordeaux Pitbull (Dogue de Bordeaux & Pitbull Mix)


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One of the rarest Pitbull mixes is the Bordeaux Pitbull, a cross between the Pitbull and the Dogue de Bordeaux or French Mastiff.

The Bordeaux Pitbull mix is a brave and devoted friend that loves to be completely integrated into their homes. They take after their parent breeds in this aspect.

In general, Bordeaux Pitbull mixes are good with children and protective of them. However, because of their large size and strength, it’s best to closely monitor their interactions with little children and toddlers.

The Dogue is considered to be a bit resistant when it comes to training, unlike the Pitbull. Thus, training and socializing should begin as soon as possible with the Bordeaux Pitbull.

29. Akita Pit (Akita Inu & Pitbull Mix)


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An Akita Inu plus a Pitbull will give you the intelligent, headstrong, and brave Akita Pit. This mixed breed is also called Pit Akita and Akita Pitbull. Interestingly, these dogs can thrive in small homes.

With early training and socialization, your Akita Pit will grow up to be a calmer, loving, and loyal dog. They make good family dogs that get along with kids and other canines.

On the other hand, Akita Pitbull mixes don’t easily give in to strangers. If they sense danger, they will not hesitate to get aggressive.

But this does not mean Akita Pits are violent canines. They have a protective nature. If they show undesirable traits, train them immediately to prevent harm.

The parent breeds are diligent workers so expect the Akita Pit to be the same. They will need good exercise and an hour or two of walking in their daily routine.

30. Doberman Pit (Doberman Pinscher & Pitbull Mix)


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Mixing the Doberman Pinscher with the Pitbull will give us the Pit Pinscher or Doberman Pit. This hybrid dog needs an experienced owner to cater to its demands.

Since the parent breeds have a history of aggression, the Pit Pinscher may display violence if provoked. Early socialization and training will make them safer dogs.

Doberman Pits make great guard dogs because of their strong protective instincts. Expect these canines to knock down intruders.

The Doberman Pit loves people, especially its family. In fact, they enjoy spending time with them. However, they may not be the best companion for your kids.

Exercise-wise, this energetic breed requires two or three walks a day. Add some fun physical activities like fetch, hiking, swimming, trail running, etc. Your Doberman Pit will love you for it!

31. Pointer Pit (German Shorthaired Pointer & Pitbull Mix)


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The Pointer Pit is a medium-sized muscular dog resulting from the crossing between the German Shorthaired Pointer and Pitbull. They are known for being diligent workers and great hunters.

The Pointer Pit Bull is an energetic, playful, and affectionate dog that gets along with everyone inside the house except for very young kids.

While their defensiveness around strangers makes them excellent guard dogs, it can be a problem when going outside. What owners can do is accustom their dogs to early socialization.

The Pointer Pit can be difficult to train due to its stubborn nature. They require a strong and determined trainer who can deal with them.

Both parent breeds are energetic, making the Pointer Pitbull mix highly active. These dogs need an hour or more of intense exercise every day. They get bored easily, so don’t just stick to the same routines.

32. Mountain Cur Pitbull Mix


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The Mountain Cur Pitbull mix is the offspring of the Mountain Cur and Pitbull. It is one of the rarest breeds but is gaining attention because it possesses the best characteristics of its parent breeds.

This adorable breed loves to impress the family with its tricks and bubbly personality. Although they are not very fond of kids, they will still get along with them.

Training and early socialization are a must as the Mountain Cur Pitbull mix is usually uneasy around strangers. Owners should always keep an eye on them when roaming around the park.

These pooches must be properly trained at an early age as they have an aggressive and dominant nature. Be a firm, consistent and motivating trainer, and your Mountain Cur Pitbull mix will surely obey you.

As a high-energy dog, this mixed breed requires an hour of walking and daily exercise.

33. Border Collie Pit (Border Collie & Pitbull Mix)


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Crossing two smart dogs like the Border Collie and Pitbull will give us a Border Collie Pit or Border Collie Pit. This intelligent dog makes a great family and guard dog.

The Border Collie Pit is a loving companion that enjoys making their families smile. In addition, these pooches are incredible with children. That’s why they are referred to as babysitters.

Keep in mind that this mixed breed may have herding instincts due to their Border Collie genes. Early socialization and proper training teach them to understand how a relationship should work with kids.

Furthermore, this breed has the alertness of the Pitbull and a strong body making them great guard dogs.

The Border Collie Pitbull mix has high work drives, so they enjoy participating in activities with their owner. Use this opportunity to consistently train your dog at an early age to make them behave well around others.

34. Chowpit (Chow Chow & Pitbull Mix)


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Have you ever wondered what a Chow Chow will be like if crossed with the Pitbull? Meet the Chowpit! Also known as Pitchow, this hybrid dog is not suitable for apartment dwellers.

The Chowpit is friendly and gentle towards its family but is the opposite with strangers.

They are wary of unfamiliar faces due to their protective side. Children can be tolerated, but this hybrid prefers not to be disturbed by them.

With early socialization, they can get along with other canines in the park but cannot live with them. If you’d get a Chowpit, it should only be the only dog in the house.

Because Chow Chow Pitbull mixes are independent and smart, they would rather do things independently, which makes training a handful.

Moreover, punishment during training should be avoided since it may increase this dog’s natural aggression.

35. Pit Whip (Whippet & Pitbull Mix)


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Crossing a Whippet with the Pitbull produces a very energetic Pit Whip. This designer dog breed is great for owners with an active lifestyle.

Many people believe that a dog mixed with a Pitbull is aggressive, but that is not true. Pit Whips are sweet, loving, loyal, and highly affectionate dogs, making them excellent family dogs.

They may be uneasy with strangers and other canines, but proper training and early socialization can help with this issue.

Training becomes easier with their eagerness to please, quick response to commands, and intelligence. This is definitely a stubborn dog if it has more of the Pitbull gene, but consistent training is the key to this.

Make sure your Whippet Pitbull mix gets enough exercise every day. Long walks, hiking, and running are one of the few activities they need. Not enough physical activities may lead to obesity.

36. English Bullypit (English Bulldog & Pitbull Mix)


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If you’re fond of courageous and playful dogs, the English Bullypit might interest you. Also known as Olde Pit Bulldogge, the English Bullypit is a cross between the English Bulldog and American Pit Bull breed.

The English Bullypit is confident and brave, which intimidates many people, but in reality, they are sweethearts. They also make wonderful family dogs due to their affectionate and loving personality.

With early training and socialization, they can have a good relationship with children and other canines.

Training an English Bulldog Pitbull mix will not be a handful due to their eagerness to please their owners. A reward-based system is highly recommended during training because this works well with them.

This breed needs an active owner who can keep up with its energy level. Bullypits require at least 90 minutes of daily exercise to stimulate the mind and muscles.

37. Pittmaraner (Weimaraner & Pitbull Mix)


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The cross between the Weimaraner and the Pitbull results in the Pittmaraner. This is an uncommon breed, so it is not often seen in the market.

The loving and gentle Pittmaraner makes a great family dog that gets along well with kids.

The Pittmaraner is also friendly to strangers, but early training and socialization are still needed as this is a big factor in a dog’s behavior.

If your Pittmaraner displays violent or aggressive behavior due to their Weimaraner traces, immediately train them. Do not worry because training these mixed breeds is easy.

Make sure that your Weimaraner Pitbull mix has a companion because they tend to develop separation anxiety. Separation anxiety can result in your dog’s destructive behavior.

This breed is perfect for owners with an active lifestyle as the Pittmaraner can be your companion during physical activities. As energetic dogs, they can effortlessly keep up during exercise.

38. American Pit Corso (Cane Corso & Pitbull Mix)


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Breeding a Cane Corso with an American Pitbull breed gives you the American Pit Corso. This mixed breed is notable for its intimidatingly large size.

Despite their big size and bad reputation as aggressive dogs, the American Pit Corso is a gentle and sweet dog. One of their favorite things to do is to cuddle with their families.

The American Pit Corso is naturally protective of its family and will do anything to keep them safe. While this makes them excellent guard dogs, it can be harmful to people that come near you.

One of the most important parts of training an American Pit Corso is socialization. Lack of socializing, especially in their early days, will cause them to be aggressive toward strangers and other animals.

Like any large dog, Cane Corso Pitbull mixes require daily physical exercise.

39. Beagle Pit (Beagle & Pitbull Mix)


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The Beagle Pit or Beagle Bull is an uncommon mix made between the cross of the Beagle and the Pitbull.

Its parents are known for their sweetness and high energy, so it is typical for Beagle Pits to be active and affectionate dogs.

These mixed breeds are great for families because they are loving, loyal, and protective. While they are sociable and friendly to everyone, they are alert when they can sense danger.

Your Beagle Pitbull mix may have a stubborn streak due to their Beagle parent, but training can be easy because their eagerness to please owners prevails. There can be challenging moments, but it is manageable.

Regular walks and exercise are essential in a Beagle Pit’s routine as a high-energy dog. Beagle Bulls don’t do well when they are alone, so make sure they have a companion.

40. Samoyed Pitbull Mix


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As its name suggests, the Samoyed Pitbull mix is a cross between the Samoyed and the Pitbull. This special designer dog is known for being quite rare as the Samoyed is an uncommon breed.

Samoyed Pitbull mix owners describe them as sweet and friendly dogs. They are strong-willed but obedient, especially if you put them on early obedience training. Samoyed Pitbull mixes are also passionate and fun-loving.

Give them lots of physical and mental exercises to prevent destructive behavior. When it comes to training, positive reinforcement works best for Samoyed Pitbull mixes.

Grooming this dog will depend on which parent’s coat it inherits. A Samoyed Pitbull mix with the coat of a Pitbull is generally low- to medium-maintenance.

But if it has the Samoyed’s coat, it will need frequent brushing and bathing.

41. Cockerpit (Cocker Spaniel & Pitbull Mix)


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If you want an entertaining and protective dog, get yourself a Cockerpit. This mixed breed, also called a Pit Bull Cocker, is a cross between the Cocker Spaniel and Pitbull.

Cockerpits are fun-loving, loyal, and playful dogs. They are good family dogs that always bring joy to the house. Trained for early socialization, they will get along well with kids and other pets.

Cocker Spaniel Pitbull mixes are friendly towards everyone, but they can be excellent guard and hunting dogs if they have more of the Cocker Spaniel mix.

To have a well-behaved Cockerpit, start training them at a young age. Fortunately, you will not have much problem training your Cockerpit as they are naturally obedient dogs.

Both the parents of this mixed breed are highly active, so it is common for Cockerpits to be active. They require an hour of daily walking and playing outside.

42. Shiba Pit (Shiba Inu & Pitbull Mix)


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The Shiba Pit is a mix of the Shiba Inu and the Pitbull. If you haven’t heard of this cross before, it’s probably because they are so rare and unusual. Hence, finding one can be a challenge.

In terms of personality, the Shiba Inu and Pit Bull can be total opposites. Because of this, Shiba Pits can be goofy or aloof or a perfect balance between the two.

Shiba Pitbull mix owners describe their pets as protective, bright, and highly trainable. Raise them with your children and other pets, so they can get along well with them.

Note that these pups are likely to be territorial and pick fights with the same sex. However, if you put them on early socialization training, Shiba Inu Pitbull mixes will not show any sign of aggression.

43. Yorkie Pitbull Mix


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The Yorkie Pitbull mix is a hybrid dog formed from the cross between the Yorkie and Pitbull. It is said to be an uncommon mix because it is mainly a result of amateur breeding.

Both Yorkies and Pitbulls have Terrier ancestry, so their puppies will have similarities. But the owners need to keep an eye on their Yorkie Pit Bull’s temperament as it changes as they grow.

Early socialization and training are very important to having a well-mannered Yorkie Pitbull mix. But in general, Yorkie Pitbulls are loyal, people-pleasing, and sweet dogs.

Training a Yorkie Pit Bull is moderately easy because even though they have a stubborn streak, they love pleasing people.

Daily and plenty of exercises are important for them as highly active dogs. Too much boredom and being left alone for a long period of time can make them noisy and destructive.

44. Basset Hound Pitbull Mix


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The Basset Hound Pitbull mix is a product of the Basset Hound and Pitbull. It is known to be one of the rarest hybrid dogs out there, making it hard to own one.

But when you get your hands on these pooches, it will surely be worth it as they are sweet and loving to their family. The Basset Hound Pitbull mix is gentle and sweet toward children.

It is also important for your Basset Pitbull to socialize early on because they may develop aggression otherwise.

Training this hybrid might not be the easiest as they have a stubborn streak due to their intelligence and independence.

The exercise needs of the Basset Pitbull mix depend on the trait it inherits. If it takes more on the Basset Hound side, it will be fairly active. Meanwhile, if it takes more of the Pitbull, expect it to be more energetic.

45. Boerboel Pit (Boerboel & Pitbull Mix)


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Ever heard of the Boerboel Pitbull mix? This is a combination of the Boerboel and Pitbull. The Boerboel Pitbull mix is a relatively rare breed that may appear to be fierce and intimidating but is the sweetest pooch.

This hybrid is a great family dog that can be left alone with kids. However, supervision is still recommended as their big size can accidentally harm smaller kids.

Training this hybrid is challenging because of its stubborn streak and drive to assert dominance. It needs a patient trainer who has experience in training large and alpha dogs.

As a working dog, the Boerboel Pitbull mix requires daily exercises that stimulate both the mind and body. Make sure to give your Boerboel Pit tasks to keep them entertained.

46. Red Nose Blue Nose Pitbull Mix


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Another Pitbull mix we have is the Red Nose Blue Nose Pitbull mix. This is a cross between the Red Nose and Blue Nose American Pit Bull Terrier. Its parents have a lot of similarities, so it’s easy to determine its personality.

A Red Nose Blue Nose Pitbull mix is a loyal, friendly and energetic dog. It enjoys social interaction and being the center of attention. This hybrid is friendly to everyone, even to strangers!

This dog also tends to be clingy and will need cuddles from owners. Also, since training can be a handful with these pooches, it is necessary to train them during puppyhood.

As highly energetic dogs, the Red Nose Blue Nose Pitbull mix requires at least an hour and a half of daily exercise. Make sure to stimulate their minds as well using mind-challenging games.

47. Presa Canario Pitbull Mix


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Crossing the Presa Canario with the American Pit Bull Terrier will result in a Presa Canario Pitbull mix. Since its parents have different personalities, its temperament will depend on who it takes after.

Generally, a Presa Canario Pitbull mix is a protective and affectionate dog. This hybrid may look intimidating due to its size, but it loves to snuggle and cuddle with its family.

Its protective nature makes it alert around strangers. If it has more of the Presa Canario genes, it will have difficulty getting along with other canines. But more of the Pitbull side will make them friendlier.

Training a Presa Canario Pitbull mix is not easy because it has a stubborn streak, and gets bored easily.

Make training sessions shorter, preferably 20 to 30 minutes only, and use positive reinforcement at all times.

48. Bull Terrier Pitbull Mix


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Mixing the Bull Terrier and the American Pit Bull Terrier will produce a Bull Terrier Pitbull mix.

Contrary to popular belief, the Bull Terrier Pitbull mix is a highly affectionate and friendly dog. It loves spending time with family and is an excellent companion for both adults and children.

However, when It comes to socializing with other dogs, it may be the opposite. Fortunately, with early socialization and proper training, you will surely have a well-behaved Bull Terrier Pitbull mix.

Both parents can have a stubborn streak so expect training to be challenging. The good thing is that this hybrid loves pleasing its owners and can be obedient when they identify you as the pack leader.

To keep a Bull Terrier Pitbull mix entertained, it will need at least an hour or two of regular exercise and walking. Play mind-challenging games and dog sports, like obedience, flyball, and agility.

49. Pitshih (Shih Tzu & Pitbull Mix)


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Combining the adorable Shih Tzu and the athletic Pitbull will produce a playful Pitshih. This fairly new breed is currently gaining love because of its cuteness and great temperament.

This designer hybrid dog is calm and affectionate towards people, making them good companions. Due to its Pitbull genes, it is protective towards children and acts as a great “nanny.”

However, Pitshihs have a strong prey drive, which results in them chasing after other pets. But this can be prevented with early socialization and training.

Training Shih Tzu Pitbull mixes can be easy if you are patient and consistent. These intelligent dogs follow commands quickly but do not punish them as they are sensitive.

As for exercise needs, this hybrid needs 30 to 60 minutes of daily exercise. Do not give your Shih Tzu Pitbull mix strenuous exercise as it can trigger back and joint injuries.

50. Schpit (Schnauzer & Pitbull Mix)


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A Schpit is a result of breeding a Schnauzer with a Pitbull. This adorable pup is a relatively new mix, so expect to be challenged when looking for one in the market.

Schpits are a great addition to families of all kinds, including ones with children. This is because they have the personality of an angel — soft, sweet, gentle, and affectionate.

Thanks to the Schnauzer dog and Pitbull, many Schpit owners find that these hybrid dogs are very protective of children.

But of course, it’s still important that you do your part as parents in teaching your kids how to handle dogs.

In terms of care needs, Schnauzer Pitbull mixes are generally low-maintenance. This makes them suitable dogs for busy people who can’t commit to needy dogs.

51. Pit Rat Terrier (Rat Terrier & Pitbull Mix)


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The Pit Rat Terrier is the offspring of the Rat Terrier dog and the Pitbull. This new designer dog has gained popularity recently, so you’ve probably heard its name within the dog-loving community.

Owing both to its parents, the Rat Terrier Pitbull mix is a very fun-loving, playful, intelligent, and goofy dog. Having a Rat Terrier Pitbull mix is like taking care of a puppy forever because of their bouncy personalities.

An important thing to note about these dogs is that they need proper home training. Rat Terrier Pitbull mixes tend to be destructive at home.

They will knock things down and wreck your belongings, especially if untrained.

They can be stubborn and strong-willed, which can make training extra difficult. If you’re a first-time owner, we strongly suggest that you have your Rat Terrier Pitbull mix trained by a professional.

52. Maltipit (Maltese & Pitbull Mix)


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Mixing a Pitbull with a Maltese dog gives us the lovable Maltipit. These pooches are leaning on the small to medium when it comes to size. They make great pets for people living in apartments.

Maltipits are awesome home companions because of their fun, friendly, and loving personalities. If your Maltipit takes after its Pitbull parent, they will even be gentle with children.

Maltese Pitbull mix dogs are relatively easy to train once you get past their stubbornness. They love pleasing their owners, so they would be happy to learn new tricks if it makes you love them more.

Maltipits don’t shed much, so you only have to brush their coats a few times weekly.

If they are as energetic as their Pitbull parent, they may need at least an hour of exercise daily. If not, half an hour of physical activity will do.

53. Belgian Pit (Belgian Malinois & Pitbull Mix)


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You cannot find a more protective and energetic dog than a Belgian Pit or Pitbull Malinois. These dogs come from high-energy watchdogs and working dogs.

Because the Belgian Malinois is an excellent police and military dog, expect the Belgian Pit to share similar traits. This hybrid dog is highly intelligent, so make sure you hone that brain through proper training.

Yes, they are easy to train and are fast learners. However, it’s important that you establish dominance with these canines early on.

Otherwise, they will be stubborn and disobedient to you because they will think they are the alpha.

These dogs are not for homebodies. Belgian Malinois Pitbull mixes require intense physical and mental activity to stimulate them. Take them out for a run, hike, stroll, and put them in agility training if possible.

54. Bloodhound Pitbull Mix


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The Bloodhound Pitbull mix is the result of crossbreeding the giant Bloodhound with the fearless Pitbull. This rare designer dog is classified as medium-sized, but it can weigh up to 95 pounds!

In general, Bloodhound Pitbull mixes are exceptionally energetic dogs. Expect no less from these pooches since both of their parents are energetic as well.

They are working dogs, so they thrive in homes where they are given a task.

They are loving, sociable, and playful, but they are often gentle. Bloodhound Pitbull mixes need a lot of attention from their family. A lack of it can lead to destructive behavior, depression, or separation anxiety.

Bloodhound Pitbull mixes are smart dogs, but training won’t be so easy because of their strong-willed personalities. Make sure you put them on obedience training and establish leadership early on.

55. Dutch Shepherd Pit (Dutch Shepherd & Pitbull Mix)


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If you mix a Dutch Shepherd and a Pitbull, you will end up with a Dutch Shepherd Pit. This hybrid is a medium-sized dog with a big heart for its family, other dogs, and children. But strangers are the exception!

These canines are protective and make great guards and watchdogs. Thus, expect your Dutch Shepherd Pit to be wary of strangers. However, they won’t get aggressive until they are given a reason to be.

Beyond their amazing guarding abilities, Dutch Shepherd Pits are nothing but lovable babies that love to enjoy cuddles and quality time with their families. They are friendly and social especially if socialized early.

The Dutch Shepherd Pitbull mix is short-hair and low-shedding, so you can brush its coat about twice weekly.

They are smart and trainable but will need you to be assertive. Raising them should be a breeze for experienced owners.

56. Vizsla Pit (Vizsla & Pitbull Mix)


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The Vizsla Pit is an interesting combination of the Vizsla dog and the Pitbull. Vizsla dogs are highly regarded for their incredible temperaments, so expect nothing less when they are mixed with Pitties.

Vizsla Pitbull mixes are very intelligent dogs with great hunting and protective instincts. Vizslas are known for being excellent hunters, while Pitbulls are popular protection dogs.

This combination could be intimidating for families just looking for pets, but don’t worry as these pups are great home companions as well. They are outgoing, affectionate, and gentle.

Vizsla Pits are suitable for all types of families, including ones with other pets and children. They are easy to groom and train, so they are great for first-time owners.

Vizsla Pits need lots of physical activities, so take them outside daily.

57. Plott Hound Pit (Plott Hound & Pitbull Mix)


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Plott Hound Pitbull mixes are the offspring of Plott Hounds and Pitbulls. They are known for being energetic canines, so they will thrive with active owners.

Plott Hounds and Pitbulls alike are popular for their strength and fearlessness. Thus, their crosses will make great protection and watchdogs for their families. But despite their strong personalities, they can be gentle around kids.

Keep in mind that both parent breeds have aggressive tendencies. Thus, it’s crucial that you put your Plott Hound Pitbull mix under proper and professional training early in their lives.

Underneath their tough demeanor, these canines are extremely loving dogs! Plott Hound Pitbull mixes want their families’ attention and are in for cuddles anytime.

They are also generally friendly, so trips to the dog park are a must.

58. Pomeranian Pitbull Mix


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Crossing the small, fluffy Pomeranian with the fierce, muscular Pitbull seems a bit unusual, but it’s possible with the Pomeranian Pitbull mix!

The temperament of your Pomeranian Pitbull mixes will mostly depend on the parent’s genetic contribution. But in general, these dogs are loyal, energetic, fun-loving, and affectionate.

They are good family dogs that love to snuggle up with their owners on the couch. They can get along with kids and other pets with early socialization and training.

Pomeranian Pitbull mixes are excellent watchdogs as they are highly protective and always alert to their surroundings.

This hybrid doesn’t require strenuous exercise. A daily walk is enough to maintain their health and well-being.

Although they have a stubborn streak, training can be easy as they are smart and can easily pick up commands. Only use a reward system and positive reinforcement during training and avoid any form of punishment.

59. Coonhound Pitbull Mix


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The very energetic Coonhound Pitbull mix is a cross between the Coonhound and American Pit Bull Terrier.

Coonhound Pitbull mixes are affectionate and make good companions. But you have to ensure you’re giving them enough time and attention.

They are also good with children, especially if the Coonhound Pitbull mix grew up with them.

With early socialization and proper training, your Coonhound Pitbull mix will get along with other people and pets. They will make great guard dogs if they get more Coonhound genes.

These pooches could make training hard, especially if they got more of the Coonhound side. On the other hand, their Pitbull genes make them stubborn but easier to train.

Because of their high energy, Coonhound Pitbull mixes require daily walks and exercise. Engage them in intense exercises like hiking, running, agility, jumping, and the like.

60. Wolf Pitbull Mix


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A wolf Pitbull mix is the offspring of a fierce wolf and the Pitbull.

Wolf Pitbull mixes are slowly gaining popularity because of their unique and adorable appearance. However, alongside this are numerous controversies regarding the canine’s unpredictable behavior.

Pits are known for their wittiness and good manners, whereas wolves are wild animals that are not normally domesticated. Thus, in crossing them, you can never know what you’ll get in terms of temperament.

Nevertheless, a wolf Pitbull mix is the perfect watchdog for your family, thanks to the strength, speed, and agility its parent breeds have.

Training this rare hybrid is not for the faint-hearted because of its wild tendencies.

Also, engage them in three to four hours of exercise daily. Wolf dogs like the wolf Pitbull mix have high energy levels, which means they can’t stay idle for a long period of time.

61. Dogo Pit (Dogo Argentino & Pitbull Mix)


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Dogo Pit is a cross between two distinct mixes — the Dogo Argentino and the Pitbull. Their appearances are so comparable that one is often mistaken for the other, but their personalities are complete opposites.

The American Pit Bull Terrier is a sociable and outgoing pup, while the Dogo Argentino is more reserved and protective of its turf.

Temperament-wise, the Dogo Pit may take after one of its parent breeds or a combination of both.

Dogo Pits are extremely intelligent canines that love to please their master. Note that a disciplined approach works best for them as it’s in their nature to be strong-willed.

In terms of exercise, the Dogo Argentino Pitbull mix is a medium-energy dog that needs at least an hour of exercise daily. This pooch also has to constantly move around as it can get destructive when bored.

62. Pitbull Cur (Black Mouth Cur & Pitbull Mix)


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Combining the courageous Pitbull and the loyal Black Mouth Cur will give you the Pitbull Cur mix. This breed is generally affectionate and protective, but it can get unpredictable at times so it’s not for novice owners.

Owing to its parent breeds’ history of being working dogs, Pitbull Curs are likewise hardworking and obedient.

They are also loving and loyal to their families. Hence, they certainly make great family companions!

However, Pitbull Curs have aggressive tendencies. Thus, it can be difficult to handle them around strangers and other pets.

The key to fixing this issue is to start them early with socialization and obedience training.

Black Mouth Cur Pitbull mixes are highly active dogs like their parents. Thus, they require at least an hour or two of strenuous exercise sessions daily. This is also helpful in managing their stress, anxiety, and aggression.

How Much Does a Pitbull Mix Cost? Puppy Prices & Expenses

If you’re keen on taking home a Pitbull mix, you should be willing to spend at least $400 to $3,000 on buying costs.

This can go higher or lower depending on the parent breed’s pedigree, sex, health, and size, among others.

Fear not if you can’t afford this because you’re always free to adopt. Adoption significantly cuts down the price range to only $150 to $300. Keep in mind, though, that Pitbull mixes may be harder to find in rescues.

Other than that, prepare to spend more money on dog supplies and equipment. Of course, this shouldn’t be a problem if you’re not a first-time dog owner and you have old dog stuff to use.

Otherwise, take a look at the breakdown of the initial costs of owning a Pitbull mix:

If you think it ends there, you’re wrong. Aside from the initial costs, you’d have to shell out about $117 to $404 on a monthly basis on things like dog food, vaccinations, grooming, etc.

Feel free to read our in-depth guide on the costs of owning a Pitbull in case you’re interested in getting more accurate price estimates.

Places to Find Pitbull Mix Puppies for Sale and Adoption

While Pitbulls are popular and easy to find across all States, it’s not the same for Pitbull mixes. Your best bet would be to mate a Pitbull with your preferred purebred dog.

Still, we’ll try our best to help you find Pitbull mix puppies online. We’ll show you online services and rescues where you can inquire about a Pitbull mix.

With that said, here are some places where you can find Pitbull mix puppies for sale:

  1. Keystone Puppies – Keystone Puppies is an online platform where breeders can put their puppies up for sale. What’s great about this website is that puppies for sale are not limited to just purebred puppies. Visit the link we provided to see available Pitbull mix puppies on the site!

  2. Lancaster Puppies – Lancaster Puppies is an online advertising website for puppies. This site provides a platform for puppy breeders to connect with dog lovers. You can search for Pitbull mixes on this site based on your location. Check out Lancaster Puppies, as they have available Pitbull mixes at the moment.

  3. Puppies.com – Puppies.com is a good place to find Pitbull mix puppies for sale. This online advertising platform promotes breeders that offer health guarantees to buyers, so you can be confident that you’re getting only the healthiest Pitbull mix puppies.

You can always consider adoption if buying Pitbull mix puppies are too hard to find or too pricey for you. Adoption is a significantly easier way to own a Pitbull mix puppy. Plus, you’re saving a dog’s life while doing so.

Here are some places where you can find Pitbull mix puppies for adoption:

  1. Pit Bull Rescue Central (PBRC) – PBRC is a well-known and renowned dog rescue organization in the United States. It aims to rehabilitate and rehome out-of-home purebred and mixed Pitbulls. Visit their website to see what kind of Pitbull mixes they have.

  2. The Love Pit Dog Rescue – The Love Pit is another rescue organization dedicated to saving Pitbulls and Pitbull mixes through rescue, rehabilitation, training, education, and advocacy. Try your luck, and see if they have available Pitbull mixes right now.

  3. Out of the Pits – Out of the Pits is an institution founded in 1994 that aims to preserve and improve the reputation of Pitbulls. They house purebred and mixed Pitbulls, so you have a big chance of finding your preferred Pitbull mix from them.

If any of these suggestions don’t work for you, try joining online Pitbull mix owners’ communities on Facebook and Reddit. They might teach you a thing or two about how to hunt for a Pitbull mix of your choice.

Your local vet may also have connections with breeders or other dog owners who know where to look for Pitbull mixes.

Final Thoughts

Which ones are your favorite Pitbull mixes? We’re sure it wasn’t easy to pick as every single one of these Pitbull hybrids is amazing in its own way!

In general, Pitbull mixes are brave, strong-willed dogs who will go the extra mile to protect their families.

Whether you’re looking for a home companion, workout partner, or protection dog, we’re sure there’s a Pitbull mix for you.

What are you looking for in a Pit mix? Let us know your thoughts about Pitbull mixes in the comments below!

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