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Are labs more aggressive than pit bulls? 10 facts about Labrabull

Last Updated on April 22, 2021 by Dogs Vets

Are labs more aggressive than pit bulls?

 

A lot of people keep asking this question: “Are labs more aggressive than pit bulls?” The Labrabull is a mixed breed dog, a cross between the American Pit Bull Terrier and Labrador Retriever dog breeds. Medium in size, energetic and loyal, these puppies have inherited some of the best qualities from both parents.

Labrabulls are also referred to as Pitadors. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed, you may find these mixed breed dogs in shelters and rescues. So remember to adopt one today!

These sweet-tempered pups are best suited for level two dog parents, so owning one is recommended. Although most owners don’t consider them alert, they will alert when people approach your door.

pitbull lab mix puppy
pitbull lab mix puppy

 

If you want a loving, loyal and energetic dog that will protect and love you unconditionally, this mixed breed could be the answer. Read on to find out if the Labrabull will be your next furry puppy.

Labrador retrievers and pit bulls are very energetic and people friendly breeds, suitable as companion or family dogs. Both breeds share a love of family, are generally good with children, and seek attention and affection from humans. Labrador retrievers are generally good with other animals, while pit bulls show aggression towards other dogs.

Labrador Retriever Temperament

Labrador retrievers are sweet, warm, loving, friendly, outgoing and intelligent in temperament. They have a lot of energy. They enjoy eating copious amounts of food, even if it is not necessary to meet their nutritional needs. Owners must place restrictions on the amount of food they consume daily to prevent obesity.

Labrador Retriever Temperament

Their high intelligence combined with their desire to please makes them suitable for work as therapy dogs, guide dogs, service dogs for the disabled, and search and rescue dogs.

Labrador Retriever Behaviour Toward Owners

Labrador retrievers are loyal and loving towards their human companions. They get along well with people, dogs, and animals. Labrador retrievers love children and enjoy being with them and participating in activities such as playing and running around outside.

Most labrador retrievers have the patience to be dressed in clothes and fit well in it. Although Labs are dedicated to their owner and family, they do not have sharp guard dog or protective skills. For this reason, it is not recommended that they act as protectors of the family.

Pit Bull Temperament

The pit bull is fearless, friendly, outgoing and happy. Pit Bulls seek human attention and are welcoming and accommodating to adults and children, especially their family.

The America Pit Bull Terrier
The America Pit Bull Terrier

 

When visitors arrive, the pit bull will greet them at the door without aggression, even if they are strangers. This reaction is due to their people-friendly nature. Pit bulls are common companions and family pets.

Pit bull behavior towards other dogs

Pit bulls are an aggressive dog breed: no matter how friendly they may be with people, they will try to dominate other dogs. Even if they grow up in the same home with other dogs, they may sporadically or regularly behave aggressively toward other dogs. Pit bulls usually show aggression towards other dogs from the age of 1 year.

Depending on the personality of the individual specimen, a pit bull may not show aggression early in life, but become present in adulthood. Pit bulls can be trained to tolerate other dogs; however, they should never be left unattended around other dogs at any age.

 

Pitbull Lab Mix Dogs Overview

Labrabulls are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebred like their American Pit Bull Terrier or Labrador Retriever parents. The main colors of Labrabulls are black, white, gray, brown, yellow and silver. The vast majority of Labrabulls are black with white accents.

Because of their short, sparse coats, Labrabulls are not particularly suited for extreme weather conditions.
Labrabulls do not like to be left alone for long periods and may exhibit destructive behavior when isolated.

Labrabulls love children. Tough, energetic and tolerant, they make ideal playmates. That said, no dog of any size or breed should ever be left unattended with children.

Pitbull Lab Mix History (Labrabull)

The Labrabull mixed dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders intentionally began mixing American Pit Bull Terriers and Labrador Retrievers in the late 1990s, probably in North America.

Breeders wanted to mix the two parent breeds to minimize the health issues that tend to affect purebreds since they are often inbred. Breeders continued to create Labrabulls as the demand for mixed breed puppies increased.

Are labs more aggressive than pit bulls? 10 facts about Labrabull

Although the Labrabull breed started out as a designer breed, some have ended up in shelters or in the care of rescue groups. Consider adoption if you decide this is the puppy for you. Check your local shelters, look for Labrabull rescues or check with breed specific American Pit Bull Terrier and Labrador Retriever rescues as they sometimes help re-home mixed breed dogs.

Labrabulls are not recognized by the American Kennel Club; however, they can be registered with:

The Dog Registry of America (DRA)
The American Canine Hybrid Club (ACHC)
The International Designer Canine Registry (IDCR)

 

Pitbull Lab Mix Size

Because the Labrabull is a relatively new breed, there are few standards when it comes to size. That being said, as a mix of American Pit Bull Terrier and Labrador Retriever parents, you can expect Labrabulls to be medium in size, although they are typically on the larger end of medium.

Most weigh 45 to 90 pounds and range in height from 20 to 24 inches at the shoulder. However, many can be smaller or larger.

Males typically run up to 30 pounds heavier than females.

 

Labrabull Personality

Labrabull parents usually describe them as loving and loyal. Their high energy levels mean they’d probably prefer a game of fetch to an afternoon nap. They love affection, so be sure to give them a few cuddle sessions at the end of the day.

Labrabulls are easily startled. If you’re looking for a rough and tough dog, keep looking. These pups may look tough, but they are big and old. Labrabulls are also very loyal and protective of their family. If their family is threatened, they would not hesitate to show aggression.

Labrabulls do well with early training, are eager to please and thrive on positive reinforcement. Be sure to establish yourself as a pack leader and be consistent. They are intelligent with a sweet disposition.

Labrabulls have a strong, muscular build. They are energetic and excel at training and agility sports. If you want to exercise with a dog, this could be your new best friend and favorite training partner.

Labrabulls would do great in families and one-person households, but are not recommended for novice dog owners. Their activity levels indicate they may prefer a home with a yard; however, make sure the yard is secure, as some may show an urge to travel. For a very active person with the right lifestyle, a Labrabull would do just fine in an apartment.

Labrabulls do not like to be left alone for long periods of time and may exhibit destructive behavior when isolated.

 

How easy is it to train a Pitbull Lab Mix?

Both parent breeds of this crossbreed are known for their intelligence, so the Lab Pit Mix is also an intelligent dog. The smarter the dog, the easier it is to train, as long as you do the training the right way.

Dogs sometimes get bored with repetition, so you need to keep your training sessions short and sweet. You also need to be consistent with the commands you use so your dog doesn’t get confused.

 

Pitbull Lab Mix Health Conditions

The Labrabull breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the American Pit Bull Terrier and Labrador Retriever also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to some health issues, which is why it is important to maintain good care and regular veterinary checkups.

Some of the most common health problems that Labrabulls suffer from include:

Caring for a Pitbull Lab Mix

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Labrabull’s regular veterinary checkups to detect any health issues early.  Your veterinarian can help you develop a care routine that will keep your dog healthy.

Labrabulls are prone to weight gain and have high energy levels. Make sure your dog gets at least an hour or more of exercise each day. They have stored up energy and need to release it.

Check your dog’s ears daily for debris and parasites and clean them as recommended by your veterinarian. Trim your dog’s nails before they get too long, usually once or twice a month. They shouldn’t click against the floor. Your groomer can help you with this.

Your main concern when it comes to your Labrabull’s care will be maintaining their oral health. This breed is prone to tartar buildup. Brush your dog’s teeth at least two to three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurks within. Daily brushing is even better if you want to prevent gum disease and bad breath. Regular dental visits are highly recommended.

Nutrition

An ideal Labrabull diet should be formulated for a medium-sized breed with high energy. They have a tendency to gain weight if they are overfed, so you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day. Limit the amount of treats as well.

As with all dogs, your Labrabull’s dietary needs will change from puppyhood to adulthood and will continue to change in their senior years. You should ask your veterinarian for advice on your Labrabull’s diet, as there is too much variation among individual dogs – including weight, energy, and health – to make a specific recommendation.

Pitbull Lab Mix Coat color and grooming

Labrabull coats are often a mix of the coats and colors of their American Pit Bull Terrier and Labrador Retriever parents. The main colors of Labrabulls are black, white, gray, brown, yellow and silver. The vast majority of Labrabulls are black with white accents.

They usually have short, sparse coats. These coats are very easy to clean. A good brushing a week will probably go well with the occasional bath.

Because of their short, sparse coats, Labrabulls are not particularly suited for extreme weather conditions. You will probably need a coat in the winter for your dog and you may need to apply sunscreen to ears, noses and sensitive areas where there is less hair in the summer months.

 

Are Pitbull Lab Mix Good With Children and Other pets

Labrabulls really love children. Tough, energetic and tolerant, they make ideal playmates. That said, no dog of any size or breed should ever be left unattended with children. When no adult can be there to supervise what’s going on, dogs should be kept in cages or kennels.

Do not allow children to pull on a dog’s ears or tail. Teach them not to approach any dog while they are sleeping or eating or make an attempt to take away their food.

If your Labrabull has had lots of exposure to other dogs, cats and small animals and has been trained to interact with them, they will be friendly with other pets as well.

Learn more about the Labrabull by reading about their parent breeds, the American Pit Bull Terrier and Labrador Retriever dog breeds.

 

Pitbull Lab Mix Rescue Groups

It might be difficult to find a breed-specific rescue for Labrabulls because they are a mixed breed. However, you could try American Pit Bull Terrier or Labrador Retriever breed specific rescues as they often take care of mixes as well. Here are some rescues you can try:

Bull rescue
Lucky Lab Rescue & Adoption

 

FAQ’S

 

Are pitbull lab mix dogs aggressive?

In contrary to popular belief, Pitbull Lab mix dogs are not naturally aggressive. They love to play and explore the outdoors. They are generally a calm, fun-loving breed.

Are lab pit mixes good dogs?

Historically, however, they are known to be loyal and devoted family dogs that are good with children. This mixed breed would make a good family pet if raised and socialized properly like any other dog. … Unlike Labs, Pitbulls do not get along with other animals, so your Pitbull Lab Mix might do best as the only furry child.

Are Pitbull Lab mixes protective?

The Pitbull Lab mix, also known as a Labrabull or Pitador, is an intelligent, loyal, and loving companion. While they can sometimes be protective of their family, it always comes from a place of love.

Are Labrabulls aggressive?

Many people see them as being aggressive dogs, but this is really far from the truth. It is important to remember that there is no such thing as an aggressive dog, but a bad upbringing that leads dogs to aggression. Labrabulls are protective and loyal to their family, so they may be aloof or bark at strangers.

Are Pitbull mixes dangerous?

This can be a dangerous mix, and these dogs may very well only be better off with a lot more experienced owners. Pit Bull mixes should be held to the same behavioral and temperamental standards as purebred Pit Bulls, and as such, human aggression should not be tolerated.

How long do pit bulls live?

The American Pit Bull Terrier: 8-15 years
The American Staffordshire Terrier: 12-16 years old

Do pit bulls turn on their owners?

“They can become aggressive and if you have an aggressive incident with a pit bull, it can result in serious personal injury.” … But dog trainer Robert Brandau says it’s extremely rare for a pit bull to kill its owner. he says attacks on a dog owner are extremely rare, even for pit bulls. “It’s very rare for your own dogs to turn on you and kill you and then eat you,” he said.

 

Unlike this case – How two pit-bulls turned on their owner

 

Overall, however, this mixed breed is quite healthy and can be expected to live an average of 10 to 14 years.

 

The Final Conclusion!

Every dog is unique in its own way, but the Pitbull Lab Mix is one of the friendliest and kindest dog breeds around, which is why it’s one of my favorites.

If you’re looking for a loyal friend and companion – someone who will always be happy to be by your side – I encourage you to consider this mixed breed. All your dog needs is your time and affection, and in return, he’ll love you with all his heart.

If you’d like to learn more about Pitbull Lab Mix or if you’d like to share your experience with the breed, feel free to post a comment below!

 

 

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Reference: Thebark.com and  AKC.org

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