That would be an odd cross in my opinion, but I strongly discourage it. There are too many cross breeds and "muts" in the world today. If there is nothing more to be gained by crossing breeds than satisfying your curiosity, you are doing all of the animals involved an injustice. The odds of the American Kennel Club adopting that cross as a new breed would be slim, and there for many people would see it as undesirably created and have no demand. Basically opening the door for more homeless animals. Now if you crossed a pit and a catahoula cur, you would have a very good "hog dog", used for catching hogs in the wild and hunting. There would be a great demand for that cross in the south where that type of hunting is still common. Also, before breeding any dog, know the blood line of each of the animals. Do not ever breed a dog with a genetic history of complications. It's unfair for all of the future off spring and to the people who will have to pay a lot of money to care for a dog with problems.
they look like bull
What do a coby pitt bull look
This would be very difficult to answer without knowing what the parents look like.
It would look like a poor breeding choice dont mix the lines why would you want to do that
It is really a bull and looks exactly like a bull.
a bull
Like dogs.
It would look like a mutt. Two breeds of dog don't make offspring to look like another, chances are you'll have a dog with breathing problems from the pugs side and goofiness from the Bullies side.
Like a french bulldog
Hapi was pictured as a black bull
A cow moose
There may have been more than one, but the Pekingese is known for once being sacred in China. Another dog (once thought extinct )and that is considered sacred is the Chinese Foo dog. The pekinese, the foo, and other dogs that look like lions are coinsidered sacred to the Chinese. In fact, the Pekinese was bred to have the characteristics of a lion.