Labrabull
USD 200-400 Price Avg.
Designer Dogs
Group
Cross Breed
Breed Type
Large
Size
10-14 years
Lifespan
Breed Information
Group | Designer Dogs |
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Popularity/Rank | 579 |
Origin | United States |
Other Names | Cross between the American Pit Bull Terrier and the Labrador Retriever.,,Pitadors,,Pitador,,Bullador,,Lab-Pit,,Pit-Lab |
Breed Type | Cross Breed |
Price (Avg.) | USD 200-400 |
Size | Large |
Weight | 45-80 pounds (20-36 kg) |
Height | 20-24 inch (51-61 cm) |
Lifespan | 10-14 years |
Recognized by |
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI. |
Purpose | Companion |
Date of Origin | Unknown |
Ancestry | Labrador Retriever and American Pit Bull |
Appearance & Maintenance
Coat | Short, Sparse |
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Coat Colors | Black, Brown, Gray, Silver, White, Yellow |
Grooming Level | |
Shedding Level | |
Eye Color Possibilities | Brown, Hazel |
Nose Color Possibilities | Black, Brown |
Coat Color Possibilities | Black, Brindle, Brown, Cream, Fawn, Gray, Silver |
Coat Length | Small |
Coat Density | Sparse |
Coat Texture | Straight |
Recommended Brushes | Clipper, Deshedder, Nail Clipper, Pin Brush |
Brushing Frequency | Weekly |
Breed Characteristics
Temperament | Alert, Defensive, Eager, Energetic, Loyal, Protective, Smart, Vigilant |
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Intelligent | |
Trainability | |
Playfulness | |
Sensitivity Level | |
Affection Level | |
Social Interaction Required | |
Barking | |
Watchdog Ability | |
Territorial | |
Biting Force | Low |
Mouthiness | |
Impulse to Wander or Roam | |
Prey Drive | |
Adaptability | |
Tolerates Being Left Alone | |
Fighting Dog | Not really |
Good & Friendly with
Apartment Life Friendly | |
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Stranger Friendly | |
Kid-Friendly | |
Cat Friendly | |
Dog Friendly | |
Office Friendly | No |
Senior Citizens Friendly | |
Pet Friendly | |
Friendly with First Time Owners | No |
Service Dog | Yes |
Therapy Dog | Not really |
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog | Not really |
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) | Not really |
Boat Dog | Not really |
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog | Not really |
Health Elements
Health Issues | |
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Health Problems | Bloat, Epilepsy, Hypothyroidism, Osteochondrosis Dissecans |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Energy Level | |
Exercise Required | |
Sleeping Required | |
Weight Gain Potential | |
Weather & Climate | Tolerates warm and cold weather. |
Stinkiness | Low |
Drooling tendency | |
Activity Level | High |
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week | 10 miles |
Minutes of Activity Per Day | 60 minutes |
Food & Costing
Avg. Daily Food | 4 to 7 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals. |
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Cups Per Day | 3 cups |
Daily Cost | $1.50 - $1.90 |
Monthly Cost | $39.00 - $52.00 |
Reproducibility
Gestation Duration | 60-64 days |
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How often can the Labrabull have a litter? | Once a year. |
Litter Size | 6-10 puppies (Once a year.) |
Description
The Labrabull is a hybrid breed of dog that is a cross between the Labrador Retriever and the American Bulldog. This breed has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique appearance, friendly personality, and adaptability. The Labrabull is an intelligent, loyal, and affectionate companion that makes an excellent family pet.
Appearance: The Labrabull has a muscular body with a broad chest and strong legs. Its head is large with floppy ears and almond-shaped eyes. Its coat can be short or medium in length and comes in various colors such as black, brown, white, cream, red, or brindle.
Lifespan: The average lifespan of the Labrabull is 10-12 years.
Size: The average size of the Labrabull ranges from 20-25 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 50-90 pounds when fully grown.
Weight: The weight of the Labrabull depends on its size but typically ranges from 50-90 pounds when fully grown.
Colors: The coat of the Labrabull can come in various colors such as black, brown, white, cream, red or brindle.
Personality: The Labrabull is an intelligent breed that loves to please its owners and loves to be around people. They are loyal companions who are eager to please their owners with their playful nature and affectionate personality. They are also very protective of their family members which makes them great guard dogs as well as loving companions for children or other pets in the home.
Friendliness: The Labrabull is generally friendly towards other dogs but may be wary around strange animals due to its protective nature towards its family members so it’s important to socialize them early on if you plan on having other pets in your home alongside your labradoodle pup! They are also very friendly towards children making them great family pets for those looking for an active yet gentle companion for their kids!
Temperament: The temperament of the labradoodle varies depending on which parent breed they take after more closely but generally they have a calm yet energetic demeanor that makes them great companions for those looking for an active pet who will still enjoy cuddling up with you at night! They are also very intelligent so they require plenty of mental stimulation throughout their day which can come from activities like playing fetch or going on walks/runs with you!
Health: Generally speaking this hybrid breed tends to have fewer health issues than either parent breeds due to hybrid vigor however it’s important to keep up with regular vet visits just like any other pet so any potential health issues can be caught early on before they become serious problems down the line!
Adaptability Level & Benefits As Pets :The labradoodle has been bred specifically for families looking for an active yet gentle companion who will fit into any lifestyle whether it’s living in a city apartment or out in rural areas since they do well both indoors and outdoors! Their intelligence means they require plenty of mental stimulation throughout their day which can come from activities like playing fetch or going on walks/runs with you making them perfect exercise buddies too! Lastly since this hybrid breed tends to have fewer health issues than either parent breeds due to hybrid vigor this means less trips (and money!) spent at vet visits over time making them great long term investments as pets too!
History
The Labrabull is a hybrid dog breed that is created by breeding a Labrador Retriever with a Pit Bull Terrier. The Labrabull breed was created in the United States in the early 21st century. The Labrabull is recognized by the American Kennel Club and is also known as the American Bullador, Bullador, or simply Bull-Lab.
The history of the Labrabull dog breed begins with its two parent breeds: the Labrador Retriever and the Pit Bull Terrier. The Labrador Retriever is a gun dog that was originally bred in Newfoundland to help fishermen haul in their nets. The Pit Bull Terrier is a terrier that was originally bred in England for bull-baiting (a now illegal sport in which dogs fought bulls). These two breeds were brought to the United States in the 19th century and were used for different purposes: Labs were used as hunting dogs and Pits were used as fighting dogs.
In the early 21st century, some people began breeding Labs and Pits together to create the Labrabull breed. The first litter of Labrabull puppies was born in 2001. The breed became popular because of its friendly temperament and loyalty. However, because of its Pit Bull ancestry, the Labrabull has been banned in some US states and cities.
The Ancestry of the Labrabull dog is 50% Labrador Retriever and 50% Pit Bull Terrier. TheLabrador Retriever comes from Newfoundland, while thePit Bull Terrier comes from England.
TheLabrabullis recognized bythe American Kennel Clubas a hybrid or designer breed under their Foundation Stock Service program. In order to be recognized bythe AKC, a hybrid or designer breed must have a written history of at least five generationsof purebred dogs with documented pedigrees tracing back to an established foundation stockbreed or breeds