Mixed Breed Dogs That Are Almost Too Cute To Be Real, But They Are

Mixed breed dogs are generally healthier than purebred dogs as they are spared some of the genetic conditions that come along with preserving "pure" bloodlines. That's not to say we don't love purebred dogs, we're just saying that it's time for mixed breeds to have their moment in the sun.

Have you ever wanted to see a golden retriever that's as short as a corgi? Or a beagle with a cute pug face? Keep reading to see mixed breed dogs that perfectly combine all the best parts of their purebred ancestors.

Nobody Is Allowed To Turn This Dalcorgi Into A Spotted Coat

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This dog is a cross between a Dalmatian and a Corgi which makes him Dalcorgi. He has the coat pattern of a Dalmatian but the adorable little legs of the Queen's favorite pet. Dalcorgis are independent, sassy, and absolutely adorable.

Dalcorgis love to play with people and other dogs, and even though they can't run very fast, the love to chase after balls and other toys. This looks kind of pensive and wise. There's probably a lot going on in his little head.

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This Chineranian Isn't A Cotton Ball

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This poofy fluffball in a Chineranian. He's a cross between a Japanese Chin and a Pomeranian. Cineranians are also called Chim Poms or Pom Chins. If you ever looked at a Pomeranian (or a Japanese Chin, for that matter) and thought, that dog can't get any better, well, take a look at this floofer.

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Chineranians have long fur that needs to be brushed daily and groomed often. But when it comes to exercise, they're low-maintenance.

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The Giant Saint Berdoodle

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Saint Berdoodles take all the best parts of Saint Bernards and Poodles. They are as big, as fluffy, and as gentle as a Saint Bernard, by as noble and hypoallergenic as Poodles. These dogs love being the center of attention.

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SOmetimes Saint Bernoodles inherit a really curly coat from their Poodle parent, and sometimes they're just a little bit fluffier and scruffier than your average Saint Bernard. These dogs are highly intelligent, and even though they're huge, they desperately want to be lap dogs.

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Aussie Poms Are Multicolored Puffs Of Magic

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Australian Shepherds are known for their gorgeous merle and tricolor coats, which often leaves them with beautifully pigmented blue eyes or heterochromia. If you love the coloring of traditional Aussies, but you're into a dog that can fit in a medium-sized purse, then look no further than the Aussie Pom— a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Pomeranian.

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Although Aussie Poms aren't yet recognized by the American Kennel Club roster, this recent breed is becoming popular in Europe and the U.S.

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The Cheeky Cheagle

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Cheagles combine all the best parts of Beagles and Chihuahuas. They are often as smaller or almost as small as Chihuahuas with the unique markings of a Beagle. Cheagles are sometimes called Chi-Beas or Chibeagles.

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Cheagles are too small to go out on any real hunting expeditions, but they make amazing companion animals. They are great for people who live in apartments or small houses and their short coats make them rather low maintenance in the grooming department.

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The Very Popular Maltipoo

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Maltipoos have become so popular that a lot of people don't even realize that they're mutts. The Maltipoo is a cross between a Maltese and a Poodle. They're as fury, adorable, and as playful as a Maltese, but they're hypoallergenic thanks to their Poodle genes. They also don't shed very much, which is perfect for people who are concerned about keeping their homes fluff-free.

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These dogs make excellent family pets and they absolutely love playing with children.

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A Different Kind Of Gollie!

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We're not talking about goalies, we're talking about Gollies, although a Gollie probably would make a good soccer goalie. Have you seen Air Bud? Gollies are a cross between a Collie and a Golden Retriever. These lively, energetic dogs haven't been around for very long, but people are starting to recognize the unique traits of this amazing and adorable mixed breed.

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Gollies make great pets, but they do shed a lot. Just look at that adorable face, though!

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Everyone Loves A Cockapoo

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Cockapoos are now one of the most popular dog breeds in America right behind purebred staples like Labradors and Golden Retrievers. People can't get enough of these hypoallergenic cuties. Cockapoos are a cross between a Poddle and a Cocker Spaniel. Depending on the mix, Cockapoos could either be large or small dogs.

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These dogs are very smart, they learn tricks easily, and they make great family pets. They're definitely popular for a reason. This Cockapoo looks like he's ready to help his owner do some dishes.

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The Elegant Golden Dox

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Golden Retrievers make excellent family pets, but they aren't ideal for people who live in apartment buildings or small spaces. Enter the Golden Dox— a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Dauschund. These dogs are basically tiny, long Golden Retrievers (or long-haired golden Daschunds).

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Golden Doxes are less than two feet high and make playful family dogs. They combine the feisty attitude of the Dachshund with the gentle loyalty of the Retriever. This pup looks super elegant.

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The Very Squishy French Pin

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This is a photo of a French Pin, which is a cross between a Mini Pinscher and a French Bulldog. This mutt has the pinched face of a Bulldog with the big Pinscher ears which all come together to create the cutest, squishiest, silkiest pup on the planet.

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This mix only developed in the past 20 years. Although the French Pin is low-maintenance, they tend to be quite vocal, especially when they feel like they're being ignored. They make great apartment dogs if you monitor them around children.

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A Wolf Dog Hybrid

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In 1955, the Czech Republic bred German Shepherds with a Carpathian wolf (yes, a wild wolf) and created the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. This breed was originally trained to hunt, rescue, and search for the military. Now, they're the national dog of Czechoslovakia.

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Czech Wolfdogs fulfill pet owners' dreams of taming a wolf. If you train these dogs well, they'll remain calm and clean. Fearless and suspicious, they make powerful guard dogs who enjoy strenuous exercise. Since they're independent, Czech Wolfdogs require strict training.

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A Very Perky Taco Terrier

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This tiny breed is as recent as the early 2000s. Taco Terriers get their name from their two parent breeds: Chihuahuas and Toy Fox Terriers. The "Taco" references the Chihuahua in Taco Bell commercials.

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Despite being small, Taco Terriers have big personalities. These brave pups will defend their owners from anything. Since they love to smother their owners, Taco Terriers sometimes need firm training. They make amazingly affectionate lapdogs and exercise partners.

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Chuskies Are Even Fluffier Than Huskies

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If you want a medium-to-large fluffy dog, there's a mix out there for you. A Chusky combines two big furry breeds: the Siberian Husky and the Chow Chow. Although their coats require high maintenance, Chuskies are great dogs to have around children and other pets.

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Because this breed inherits a loud-mouthed stubbornness from both parents, they need an experienced dog owner to handle. They're incredibly active and need plenty of room to play.

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Esklands Have The Perfect Snouts

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Like many modern designer breeds, Esklands are bred to be family companions. These pups come from Shetland Sheepdog and American Eskimo parents. Depending on their parents, Esklands will vary in size, although they're usually medium dogs.

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Esklands are smart pooches who need plenty of mental stimulation. While they can adapt to apartment living, they prefer a small yard. Like their parents, Esklands' big coats can heat them up in the summer, so make sure they stay cool.

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The Adorable Jack-A-Poo!

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If the name of this breed doesn't tickle your cute senses, its appearance will. The Jack-A-Poo combines the stout figure of a Jack Russell Terrier with the floof of a Miniature Poodle. Picture an incredibly fluffy Russell Terrier, and you have a Jack-A-Poo.

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This new hybrid first arose in the 1990s. They come in a variety of colors, features, and fur thickness. But all Jack-A-Poo's cheerful and intelligence, even if they seem wary at first.

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The Bull-Boxer Is A Wonderful Watchdog

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How cute are Bull-Boxers? No, not the shoe. The mix between a Pitbull and a Boxer. These mutts were developed in the 1990s and have since become a family favorite. Bull-Boxers love spending time with people and other dogs.

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Brave and lively, Bull-Boxers make wonderful watchdogs if they're trained well. They require low maintenance other than their medium-to-high energy levels. During downtime, they're happy to lay quietly beside you.

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This Miniature Bulldog Is Too Cute

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A Miniature Bulldog, also called a Bull-Pug or Toy Bulldog, is a cross-breed between a Pug and an English Bulldog. These mutts tend to be a bit furrier than an average Pug and have the English Bulldog's precious droopy eyes.

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Miniature Bulldogs are peaceful and dignified, ready to get along with just about anyone. Although some males become territorial, most Bull-Pugs end up overprotective. They can be difficult to train at first, but they learn quickly.

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Rottadors Are Super Smart

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Rottadors, also called Labrotties, combine the strength of a Rottweiler with the loyalty of a Labrador. As a descendant of both a herding dog and a sporting dog, Rottadors cherish time with others. You'll often find them joining you wherever you are in your house.

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As you may have guessed, Rottadors are active dogs. They're smart, confident people-pleasers who are protective while not being aggressive. And they look like extra fluffy Rottweilers! What's not to love?

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Schnoodles Look Like Teddy Bears

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First introduced in the 1980s, a Schnoodle comes from Schnauzer and Poodle parents. Not only are they a furry bundle of joy, but Schnoodles are also flexible, easy-to-handle pups. They like big families and small families, yard or no yard. And they're hypoallergenic!

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Schnoodles make great therapy dogs, but you might notice them favoring one person (a trait they adopted from Schnauzers). Although these designer dogs have varying types of fur, they usually require professional grooming.

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The Regal Boxador

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Guard dogs with puppy faces are a hard find, but there's one mutt that fits the bill. Boxador inherits the intelligence of a Boxer with the eager-to-please attitude of a Labrador Retriever. Although it's unknown when this mix came to be, it has recently grown in popularity.

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As long as you train Boxadors well, they'll make perfect companion dogs. Like their parents, they require lots of exercise and moderate grooming, especially during shedding season.

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How About A Golden Shepherd?

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Golden retrievers are known for being friendly and cuddly, while German shepherds are know for being great at following commands and protecting their owners. Why not combine cute with fierce to get one of the best fluffs to ever exist?

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This cross breed is also generally healthy because they are two similar-size dogs so you won't have combatting health problems. Just look at the golden face and try to tell us you're not in love.

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This Labsky Is Gorgeous

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People are huge fans of Husky dogs. Another popular breed is the Labrador, so can you imagine when you put the two of them together? You don't have to wonder anymore, just look at this pup!

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The eyes on this Labsky are out of this world. You can stare in them all day if you had the time. A weekend spent staring into this pup's eyes would be a weekend well spent in our opinion.

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A Very Spotty Bullmation

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Wow, what would you do if you encountered one of these? We might have a slight heart attack thanks to all the cuteness on this crossbreed. Are you able to guess what kind it is?

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We'll give you a hand, it's a Bullmation, so that makes it a Bulldog and a Dalmatian! Wow, that's an amazing combination and one we wish we could own for ourselves. Hopefully, we'll encounter one soon so we can pet it.

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A Husky Golden Retriever Cross

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It looks like a husky strikes again. This time, its mixed with one a beloved breed, the Golden Retriever. That's a whole lot of cuteness in one dog, how is that legal?

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Yes, we're questioning the legality of this issue because it seems unfair how one person can own this and not share with everyone. The fur looks sensational. His or her eyes have a glare that make you want to pet it on the head.

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This Dog Looks Like John Travolta

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Someone posted this picture and in came a flood of comments. One that stuck out is someone saying this breed looks like John Travolta! What do you think, can you see it?

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By the way, this is a Pit Bull and a Husky crossbreed, something out of a dream. Back to the Travolta thing. In the actor's prime, he was one of Hollywood's finest. We'd like to say that's a fair comparison from that user.

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Look At Those Ears!

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We might now be at a loss for words. Besides Corgi's being one of the cutest breeds to ever touch planet Earth, this dog looks even more adorable and it has to be thanks to the mix.

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What you're looking at is a Gordie, a cross between a Corgi and a Golden Retriever. Stop the presses. Call your grandma. Do whatever you need to do contain your excitement. This is the next-level cuteness that the world needs.

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The Perfect Guide Dog

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If you're in need of a guide dog, what better one to have than this one right here? His name is Recchi and he's a marvelous crossbreed that you've probably never seen.

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Recchi is part Labrador and Bernese Mountain Dog. That can explain the flowing coat that shines as the light bounces off of it. Look at that smile on Recchi's face, he's a good boy if we've ever seen one. Someone get this pooch a trophy.

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A Horgi Or A Cuscky?

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Did your heart just skip a beat? That means you fell in love the moment you saw this crossbreed, much like what happened with us. This is amazing because it almost doesn't seem real.

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What you're looking at is a mix of a Husky and a Corgi. Are you kidding us? That's like the best type of mixture one can get with a dog. It's fluffy, not too big, and probably has loads of energy.

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A Husky Border Collie Cross

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Her name is Skye and do you know what kind of mix she is? Let's admire Skye for a moment before we tell you what she is. Look at those different colored eyes, wow.

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That smile is something else too. We can't imagine how in love the owner is of this dog. Owning Skye would be like a dream come true. Skye is a Husky and Border Collie crossbreed. It makes sense why she's so precious.

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This Dog Knows He's Pretty

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A dog that can pose for a photo, is a good boy. Look at this setup. It must be some type of holiday portrait judging by the tree ornaments on the floor.

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Regardless of whats going on, we're in love. This is a Great Pyrenees and a Malamute Mix. We'd never thought we see a crossbreed like this in our lives, but we're sure glad we did. This just made our days and then some.

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A Fantastic Frug

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Adorable isn't the word. Graceful might be closer, but still not enough. There might not be a correct word to describe this masterpiece of a crossbreed. Take a moment and admire the look she's giving.

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This is a mix of a French Bulldog and a Pug. Pugs have never been so precious. If this was the only dog breed on Earth, we'd be completely fine with that. Who wouldn't want this little one trotting around their home?

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This Corgipoo Is Too Much

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There couldn't have been a more fitting name for this crossbreed. It's insane how adorable this little one is. It doesn't even make sense that this even exists on the planet.

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What you're looking at is a Toy Poodle and a Corgi and all it's glory. Whoever is lucky enough to own this doggo must have a happy life. There isn't much that can compare to what we're looking at right now, we'll tell you that much.

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A Cute Yorkipoo

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A kind enough lady posted this picture, explaining how her boyfriend just got this new puppy. First of all, now she has a little pup to take care of when she isn't taking care of her boyfriend.

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Second of all, what better pooch to come home to than this. It's a Yorkshire Terrier and a poodle all in one. That's not something you can for granted. Not everyone is this lucky to have a combination of that caliber.

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Meet Berta!

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Berta might've just stolen the show. Berta is what you get when you mix a Scotch Terrier and a Schnauzer. Does that make her Berta the Scauzer? We don't know but she's precious.

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Look at those ears stand up! Look at that nose and her eyes. If you aren't in awe like us then you might not be human or possess feelings. This is one of the cutest dogs to ever exists in out books.

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A Corgi German Shepherd Cross

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Once again, a Corgi crossbreed strikes and brings love to our hearts. This time, the Corgi mixed itself with a classic and well-loved breed. Can you see what it is?

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This is the immaculate result of combining a German Shepherd and a Corgi! Those are two of the most beloved pooches on the planet and you can correct us if we're wrong. After one look at this little one, we want a whole house of them.

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This Choco Lab Pit Looks Like She's Smiling

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With a stigma of Pit Bulls being aggressive and dangerous dogs, what better way to get rid of that notion, then by adding some chocolate? Are we right or are we right?

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This is a Chocolate Lab and Pit Bull mix, and a lovely one at that. It looks like she's smiling, and even if she's not, she looks like a good dog. One that will play fetch with you until the sun falls down.