What kind of dog is she?

We rescued an abused dog a few months ago, and thought she is pit bull/jack russle, but she keeps getting tons and tons of brown spots all over her skin, and they are just starting to come through to her fur… Does anyone know what kind of dog she is?

{my sister painted her nails, incase anyone was wondering what was wrong with them… :| }

Answer #1

I dont care enough to spend that much money to find out what she is haha, we were just curious :]

Answer #2

Hey she is a great looking dog. Mutt or no mutt, but I have to agree that I don’t think there is pit in there. There now is a dna test for dogs to tell you what they are, if it really matters and you want to spend the money

Answer #3

I just looked at pictures of beagle/jack russell’s and she does look like that. :]

but whatever she is, shes a cutie! haha

Answer #4

I would say Beagle and Jack Russell. She looks too small to be pitty, and beagles can have that wide forehead that pits have too…

Answer #5

Could be a little bit of Beagle in there too… tail and spots looks beagle-like.

Answer #6

looks like a jack mix but I don’t think it has pit in it that is an odd match up haha a pit and jack

Answer #7

do pitbulls or any type of terriers get spots like that though?

Answer #8

She is a very noble breed and an American Original. She is an “American Mutt” Pure and simple as that.

Answer #9

I think you’re right…her head has that “pittie look”…but she’s small (or at least the pics make her like she is)…her spots are Russell-y…I think you got it right.

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Answer #10

and one more :]

Answer #11

another picture

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