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Pit Bulls receive a lot of bad press. But aggressive dogs aren't born -- they're made that way. Maybe they weren't socialized as puppies, maybe their owner abused or starved them into adulthood. Luckily, there's a good, uplifting case for each of these sad ones. And Bored Panda is ready to prove it.

To show you that any dog can be absolutely adorable -- no matter how much Pit Bull is in their genes, we compiled a list of some of the cutest mixes this breed is responsible for. From energetic pups to wise old-timers, continue scrolling and meet the gang!

#1

Pit Bull + Australian Cattle Dog

Pit Bull + Australian Cattle Dog

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Interestingly, 'Pit Bull' is an umbrella ter that includes several breeds: American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and American Bully.

Bronwen Dickey, author of Pit Bull: The Battle Over an American Icon, is one of the people who attempted to show that negative views about pit bulls have often been shaped by misunderstandings. In the process, however, Dickey has unwittingly become a heroine for the pro-pit bull community and the target of threats and harassment from those who see her as an apologist for a vicious animal.

"People who have studied Pit Bull attacks, like Jeffrey Sacks at the CDC, have shown that when it comes to fatalities caused by Pit Bulls, the breed identifications are often not accurate," Dickey told National Geographic. "The title 'Pit Bull' has expanded so dramatically over the years that people are lumping any dog with a large head and short coat into that category rather than separating out each of the Pit Bull breeds."

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Dickey also pointed out a study on fatalities between 2000-2009 in the journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association which found that in over 80 percent of those cases there were four or more significant factors related to the care and control of the dog. "These were dogs that had not been socialized; were large and sexually intact; and had no relationship to the person who was killed. In other words, perfect storm of factor upon factor."

Moreover, even the "these dogs are bred for fighting," argument is only partially corrent."It's true that the original breed, the American Pit Bull Terrier, which originated in 1889, was developed for fighting. But the three other breeds that are lumped into this category have always been dog show conformation breeds," Dickey said. "They don't have that heritage. The fact that they get lumped in is part of the problem because we’re basing things on what they look like and not necessarily what they are."

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#5

Pit Bull + German Shepherd

Pit Bull + German Shepherd

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#6

Pit Bull + Australian Shepherd

Pit Bull + Australian Shepherd

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#10

Pit Bull + Great Dane

Pit Bull + Great Dane

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#11

Pit Bull + Pug

Pit Bull + Pug

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Dragonfruit'nrollerskates
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My non-glassesed eyes thought that said pig, and failed to conprehend how a pig could make such a magnificent creature.

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#12

Pit Bull + Husky

Pit Bull + Husky

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#13

Pit Bull + Australian Shepherd

Pit Bull + Australian Shepherd

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#19

Pit Bull + Dachshund

Pit Bull + Dachshund

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#24

Pit Bull + Dalmatian

Pit Bull + Dalmatian

She’s very smart, calm and gentle. And holy crap, she’s grateful to be in a home with carpet. Biiig fan of carpet. My daughters named her Pepper.

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#37

Pit Bull + Golden Retriever

Pit Bull + Golden Retriever

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#39

Pit Bull + Chow Chow

Pit Bull + Chow Chow

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Perfumista Perfumista
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Chow Chows have a reputation for being agressive if not properly socialized, combining that with a Pittie's jaw strength would definitely require alot of work/responsibility for the owner.

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#43

Pit Bull + Boxer

Pit Bull + Boxer

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Dragonfruit'nrollerskates
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Boxers always look like they're contemplating life itself, but they're probably just like 'there was a bunny in the ward the other day that made me some yard kibble. Where can I gets more of that'

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#46

Pit Bull + Pug

Pit Bull + Pug

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#48

Pit Bull + Blue Heeler

Pit Bull + Blue Heeler

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#56

Pit Bull + Entlebucher Dog

Pit Bull + Entlebucher Dog

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Cori
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had to look this one up. It's not very often I come across a dog breed I've never heard of. These guys are interesting they look like a mix between a short haired bernese mountain dog and a corgi.

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#57

Pit Bull + Staffordshire

Pit Bull + Staffordshire

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#59

Pit Bull + Blue Heeler + Doberman

Pit Bull + Blue Heeler + Doberman

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#61

Pit Bull + Bulldog

Pit Bull + Bulldog

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#63

Pit Bull + German Shepherd

Pit Bull + German Shepherd

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#64

Pit Bull + Husky

Pit Bull + Husky

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#65

Pit Bull + Blue Heeler

Pit Bull + Blue Heeler

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Kittie Lacker
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Those ears! I bet they flop and flip around when doggo runs. Must be adorable!!!

#66

Pit Bull + Weimaraner

Pit Bull + Weimaraner

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CR Harvey
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Weimaraner brain thinking right there. Add the pit and you have a Sherlock Holmes.

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#68

Pit Bull + Great Dane

Pit Bull + Great Dane

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#70

Pit Bull + Chocolate Lab

Pit Bull + Chocolate Lab

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#72

Pit Bull + Lab

Pit Bull + Lab

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Yayaboobo
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This post makes me so angry that in our part of the US pit mixes aren't allowed in many apartment complexes that accept pets. Many are killed in shelters because of this crappy policy. Poor babies.

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#73

Pit Bull + Shar Pei

Pit Bull + Shar Pei

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#76

Pit Bull + Alaskan Malamute

Pit Bull + Alaskan Malamute

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#77

Pit Bull + Boston Terrier

Pit Bull + Boston Terrier

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#78

Pit Bull + Chihuahua

Pit Bull + Chihuahua

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#80

Pit Bull + Husky

Pit Bull + Husky

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#81

Pit Bull + Chinese Pug

Pit Bull + Chinese Pug

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#86

Pit Bull + Border Collie

Pit Bull + Border Collie

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#87

Pit Bull + Dalmatian

Pit Bull + Dalmatian

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Sharon Hyatt
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4 years ago

It's amazing that so many crosses seem to combine the best treats of each breed to create a sort of super-dog; sometimes there is the down-side that there may be a hidden negative trait that can appear and have serious consequences for the dog. One case comes to mind.... I read an authoritative article where those wonderful 'Labra-doodles,' can become afflicted by a kind of tumor; or cancer basically...... up to perhaps %25 of the time. I'm not sure if this has been documented but one way to prevent that is for the initial breeder have a comprehensive genetic investigation done to see if their breeding dogs have or could have the ability to pass along this terrible condition. In other words....'Buyer Beware.' if you are thinking of getting a labradoodle, ask the breeder if his dogs have been tasted. You could also check with your veterinarian for his guidance !

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#88

Pit Bull + Heeler

Pit Bull + Heeler

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