Alaskan J. is gonna be a mommy!
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No one knows that but you will have a pretty even mix, those breeds look similar except for the shorter snout, there won't be much differences in them.
Texas Rottie
As in any mix of breeds you cannot predict the outcome. Even pups in the same litter can be totally different. Some may be more like the Boxer and others more like the Pit Bull. This mating should not take place as there are way too many dogs just like these in shelters and not enough homes for them as it is.
Anonymous
If you have a dog of this mix that is pregnant I would suggest that you make sure you have supervision of someone who knows more about breeding and even a Vet. Boxers on most occasions are delivered through cesarean section due to the size of the head. As you will not know what type of skull the mix will have i.e. which breed it will follow - mum or dad, you need to make sure you are prepared.
This could mean the life of your dog it it's pups.
Anonymous
The same way they'd come out of a purebred Pit Bull or a Boxer b itch.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Time for my lunch
RanaBanana
My sister has a boxer-pit and he's a sweetie, almost 2 years old, 75 lbs.
His father is pure boxer, his mom is pure pit. She also has his father. The boxer-pit is nicer than the boxer to be truthful. He's never attacked anyone but his father has. But it all boils down to training and how well the owner handles it.