Last Updated on December 28, 2023 by Fumipets
Pit Bulls are wonderful family and security dogs since they are strong and adorable. But the outcomes are frequently amazing when you combine these gorgeous puppies with different breeds!
Don’t trust us? Just take a look at a handful of these cute blends!
For these mixtures, keep in mind that we’re talking about American Pit Bull Terriers, not just any breed with a Pit Bull-like appearance. Furthermore, even though we named these breeds by their individual names, many designer breeds have a variety of names.
For instance, we called the Pit Bull/Shar-Pei combination a Sharpull, but the Pit Pei is also a frequent moniker for this breed. Just be aware that there are various names for these lovely Pit Bull mixes—neither is incorrect!
The 22 Pitbull Mixes
1. Beagle Bull (Beagle x Pitbull Mix)
The Beagle Bull is sweeping the globe with its charming Pit Bull and Beagle attitude and floppy Beagle ears. Despite being a little rebellious and spirited, they are simple to care for. Before adopting, just be aware that the dog will want lots of exercise; walks and even the odd jog are essential!
2. Dox Bull(Dachshund x Pitbull Mix)
Although it’s an unusual match, can you deny how lovely the outcome is? Having a big head and a lengthy body gives them a quirky yet adorable appearance. However, because Dachshunds can have one of three various coat types, they are a very tenacious breed, and their coat can change.
3.Pitador (Labrador x Pitbull Mix)
One of the most devoted dogs on the globe is a Pitbull if it keeps its Labrador Retriever traits. However, bear in mind that Labrador Retrievers and Pit Bulls are both quite high energy, so you’d best be ready to give these dogs lots of exercise.
They are, nevertheless, very devoted and excellent with families and children. Additionally, they are very protective, so you have a companion who shares your love for your children.
4. Pituahua (Chihuahua x Pit Bull Mix)
The Pituahua, a cross between a Pitbull and a Chihuahua, is a little peculiar combination. Depending on whose parent they take after, a Pituahua might weigh as little as 15 pounds or as much as 35 pounds. They are great with families, children, and other pets. They just want their energy levels to be matched.
5. Aussie Cattle Pit (Pit Bull x Australian Cattle Dog)
These speckled puppies are among of the cutest around. The frenetic mentality of a Cattle Dog and the fun character of a Pit Bull combine to make them extremely high energy, though. But bear in mind that because it is a working dog, the Australian Cattle Dog need a job.
Only if you have enough of space to allow your Aussie Cattle Pit wander free for hours on end do we recommend this gorgeous combination.
6. Golden Pit (Golden Retriever x Pit Bull Mix)
Pit Bulls and Golden Retrievers get along well because they are both incredibly loyal dogs. You get a loving, loyal dog, but it’s a breed with lots of energy. Additionally, they are on the bigger side of things. Give them lots of room to move around and explore.
7.Pitsky (Pit Bull x Husky)
Few breeds enjoy the same level of cult following as the Husky and the Pit Bull, so it’s not surprising that they’re so well-liked. Despite having a wide range in looks, these canines are smart and devoted. They can either inherit a Husky- or a Pit Bull-style coat, as well as a Husky’s more unusual eyes.
Although they undoubtedly have a stubborn character, pitskies get along well with families and older children. They may, however, be a terrific addition to the family if you have the room.
8. Pug Pit (Pit Bull x Pug)
Even though you’ve probably never heard of a Pug Pit, once you see one, you’ll understand why they’re so well-liked. These slightly odd-looking but utterly cute puppies are the ideal pet for people who live in limited spaces.
You must monitor their respiration, and they still require a ton of activity. When exercising a dog with a short-nosed Pug face, you must use utmost caution.
9. Box Bull (Boxer x Pit Bull Mix)
Not for the weak of heart are box bulls. They prefer to attempt to lead the group, but knowledgeable dog owners can keep them in control. Nevertheless, they make ideal house guard dogs since they are strong and highly loyal.
Keep in mind that kids require between 1 and 2 hours of daily physical exercise!
10. Porgi (Pit Bull x Corgi)
Porgis are some of the most exquisite Pit Bull hybrids available. But be aware that because the Corgi is a herding dog, it has the potential to bite children as it leads them around. Due of the Pit Bull’s stronger jaw, you must teach this behavior out of them as soon as you can.
When they’ve been trained, they can be fun and make a great addition to any family!
11. Collie Pit (Pit Bull x Border Collie)
Few dog breeds are as bright as Border Collies, and combining them with a Pit Bull results in a very obedient and knowledgeable dog. However, Border Collies are just as high energy as they are intelligent.
These dogs get along well with children, although they have a propensity to herd and maybe hunt smaller house pets.
12. Great Danebull (Pit Bull x Great Dane)
Do you desire a big dog? The Great Danebull is a superb option. These puppies, which are a Great Dane and Pit Bull hybrid and may grow to 90 pounds and 28 inches tall, are among the largest Pit Bull mixtures available. But don’t be fooled by their size; they’re lapdogs at heart and like being the center of attention.
They get along well with both families and other pets in general. Just be aware that smaller animals could accidently walk on them due to their huge size, which might make them rather dangerous.
13. Pit Shepherd (Pit Bull x German Shepherd)
The Pit Shepherd is a fantastic option if you’re searching for a loyal and smart security dog. However, bear in mind that because these dogs can be temperamental, it’s better to leave them with knowledgeable pet owners. They don’t have a lot of patience, thus they’re not the best around kids either.
14. Bully Pit (Pit Bull x Bull Dog)
Few dogs have such a wide range in size as Bully Pits. They can be as light as 40 pounds, but they can also grow to be as big as 100 pounds! They are energetic dogs who need at least an hour of exercise each day, and sometimes more.
Despite their more intimidating look, these dogs are exceptionally loving and kind, making them a great choice for families.
15. Sharpull (Pit Bull x Shar Pei)
Sharpulls are a recent hybrid that vary greatly in terms of both temperament and looks. An independent and resistant dog is what you may expect to obtain, yet they can be trained with patience.
Despite the fact that they shed quite a bit, these dogs require little care. It’s not difficult to understand why they’re so adored because they’re dependable and wise.
16. Chow Pit (Pit Bull x Chow Chow)
A Chow Pit can have either the extroverted and devoted traits of a Pit Bull or the reserved and wary traits of a Chow Chow. It’s hard to predict what you’ll receive in advance, so getting to know the dog rather than relying on basic breed knowledge is crucial.
17. Aussie Pit (Pit Bull x Australian Shepherd)
Australian Shepherds are incredibly smart and devoted canines. Regardless of the breed your Aussie Pit is descended from, you will receive a loyal and wise dog. But they also have a lot of energy, and they like a lot of space to wander.
18. Pitweiler (Rottweiler x Pit Bull Mix)
Pitweilers make excellent guard dogs, but they do have a bit of a stubborn streak. Therefore, it’s best if you leave Pitweilers to experienced pet owners. These dogs can weigh up to 100 pounds, making them both fearsome and lovable. They’re extremely smart, though, so once you get past the stubborn streak, they’re relatively easy to train.
19. Boston Pit (Pit Bull x Boston Terrier)
Pitweilers are great watchdogs, although they may be a little headstrong. So it’s better if you leave caring for Pitweilers to knowledgeable pet owners. These canines are both ferocious and loving, and they may weigh up to 100 pounds. However, they are incredibly intelligent, making them reasonably straightforward to teach once you get beyond their stubbornness.
20. Pitmation (Pit Bull x Dalmatian)
A Boston Pit is a fantastic choice whether you are a single person or have a family. Although they can adjust to apartment living, they do require a lot of exercise. Just bear in mind that you will need to spend significantly more time taking walks with them and getting them outside if you live in an apartment.
21. Mastibull (Pit Bull x Mastiff)
Do you believe other Pit Bull hybrids are popular? Just wait till you see the Mastibull. Over 150 pounds may be found in these adorable giants! They like their families and are wonderful with children, but because of a Mastibull’s enormous size, you should use caution with extremely young children.
Remember that just because they are enormous doesn’t mean they don’t need to exercise frequently. Make sure you have some acreage available for them to wander as they require a lot of time and space.
22. Doberman Pit (Pit Bull x Doberman)
Few puppies have the Doberman Pit’s royal appearance. A high-energy canine who dislikes training lies underneath that royal exterior. Although you may persuade them with patience and a firm touch, be aware that a Doberman Pit is a difficult dog to teach.
These canines are not only obstinate but also quite intelligent. Don’t imagine that during the training process you will be able to outwit this dog easy.
Final Thoughts
Despite the unjustly poor reputation that many Pit Bulls have, they are devoted, caring, and excellent with children. With so many exceptional qualities, it makes sense that pet owners are mating Pit Bulls with other breeds to preserve all of their ideal qualities.
But before adopting any puppy, make sure you do your research and understand what you’re getting since training and education are crucial for every breed!