No a pit and a boxer are different breeds though they have similar characteristics they are not the same dog.
There are a variety of situations that would have caused this outcome. 1. The female dog was unsupervised while in heat (this is a 3 week long process) and had a multiple sire litter. This is possible to have with dogs. They are still fertile after they are bred and so another dog could have bred with her. 2. One or both are not an AKC Boxer. This is the only guarantee that they are pure boxer. They may look one way but a parent, grand or great parent may have well been a hound. So this will always contribute to the genetics of this dog(s).
You have to have to different types of dogs, say a boxer and poodle(not what I would suggest, it just came to mind). They have to be a boy and a girl, it doesn't matter which is which. Breed them, so that would make their puppies half boxer, half poodle. If you were to breed a half German Shepard half cocker spaniel with a pure bred pit bull, the puppies would be a quarter German Shepard, quarter cocker spaniel, and half pit bull. Not much else to explain.
A labradoodle is not a pure bred because it is a mixed breed. If you want a "pure bred" labradoodle, make sure its parents are a poodle and a labrador.
The puppies are mutts. Not the dogs who breed together. Unless of course their birth parents are mutts, then they are. But if you bred a dog that was pure bred, with a different breed of pure bred, then the puppies would be considered mutts. Not pure bred.Another answer:The offspring of two different purebred dogs are crossbreeds, not mutts. "Mutt," like the word "mongrel," implies a dog of indeterminate breeding; in other words, it's lineage is so mixed you can't tell what it is.
That depends on pure bred or mutts. Pure bred pitbulls can run you upwards of $800 where as not purebreds may only be $200-$300 depending. You can also adopt one from a local shelter on occasion and they usually have pretty reasonable prices.
The best place to start would be a website such as Pure Bred Puppies or Puppy Find. General information about this breed of dog can be found at Dog Breed Info.
there is no "breed" name for a dog that isn't a pure bred dog. It's just simply a mix. And it's schnauzer not schouazr. There's no such thing as a miniature boxer either. Hahahaha
You breed to pure bred horses of the same breed, for example: breed 2 pure bred Mustangs. (it doesn't have to be Mustangs) and the baby will be a pure bred Mustang(:
No but there are champion bred horses
I think a greyhound, but I'm not 100% sure.
We have a 16 year old pure bred chihuahua that got pregnant at 14...unfortunately the pup did not live. At 16 she has come into heat again. Every precaution is being taken to make sure it will not happen again.
If fraud was commited, yes. If you assumed he/she was a pure bred, no