What combo of breeds?

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My Mary dog is approx 7 months and 55-60 pounds. At first we had her pegged for a Pitbull. As she grew, we figured there was some Boxer too. The brindle with white chest looks very Pit, the face has Boxer traits, but she's taller than both breeds.

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There's no Boxer there. She's a Pitbull and something else....anything else.

My guess would be an Australian shepherd.
 
I have owned Several pits over the last 30 years and I would beleive her to be maybe a APBT/Staff cross only because of the longer hair that some staffs have. One thing about pits is that they were bred for performance and not conformation so I have seen some purebreds that looked more like Coonhounds than Pits. Never a fan of Brindle but she is a fine looking animal. Do you know for sure that she is mixed.
 
I'm not sure what she is really. We just assumed she was a Pit mix. We adopted her from a massive adopta-thon event.
 
Good looking dog. I'm going to tale a WAG here,
kinda tall a lean for a pitt, though she might have some,
I'm going with a Black Mouth Cur or Catahoula.
Dozier (not bob)
 
Very hard to say what breeds a dog is by looking, this one was gave to me and I just found out he's a combo of two pure-breeds. Both which are fairly uncommon. Nobody would ever guess either.;) But, CM your dog looks mainly Pit Bull for sure, they can be pretty tall at the shoulder, we had one once that was 23" high across his. The head on your dog definitely is "Pit", though. She may be a bit something else, she could even be pure hard to say.
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