A large, usually black dog with a broad, mastiff-like head, and a calm, affectionate personality.
They look very cute! The dog has the body of a pit bull and the face of a pit bull with some looks from the lab. The dog also has floppy ears like the lab and a hard tail like the pit. So they have mixed features.
no Yes and no is the correct answer, and the first answer is that it shouldn't matter!
A mutt. A beautiful, intelligent and loyal one in most cases, but definitely a mutt (or mixed breed, if you prefer).
Explain a Blue Healer and Pit Bull mix
No, the American Pit Bull Terrier is a pedigree breed of dog.
Genetic testing.
I would say that Labs are bigger, generally speaking.
When you live in a place where pit bull are banned, all pit bulls and mixed lines are banned completely.
If you use the correct categorization pit bull is a Staffordshire Terrier, an American Staffordshire Terrier, or an American Pit Bull Terrier. However, any dog with a bull-terrier type body is stated to be a pit bull, including any bull dog mixed with many of the terriers or molossers, or any mixed of those with most other breeds. For example, an American Bulldog/Great Dane mix would be generally considered to be a pit bull. If that dog was bred with a Labrador Retriever their litter pups would also be considered pit bulls.
I say about medium or a few inches bigger
No. Unless it's a mixed breed that has been bred with a dalmation.
boston pit <-What? (Crazy Ass!) American Pit Bull Terrier is the official name of one specific breed (APBT for short). The term "Pit Bull Terrier" is another incomplete variant of the full name. The term "Pit Bull" is a shortened version of the whole official name who many agree should only be used for an actual APBT. If you have a dog of two or more breeds, it is simply a mutt.