Meet Bug, an energetic American Pit Bull/Pointer mix who’s slightly too young to enter service dog training, in this web exclusive.

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Dogs Of War
Season 1
Episode 1
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8 thoughts on “Dogs of War: Bug the American Pit Bull/Pointer Mix (Season 1, Episode 1) | A&E”
  1. Oh my goodness my dog looks EXACTLY like this dog!! She’s a pittie and pointer mix. So crazy how their mannerisms are the exact same.

  2. This is my exact dog. My dogs name is Sküch. Can anyone tell me where this dog was from?
    Sküch is a rescue from Mississippi. He is this dogs twin but five years younger.

  3. I got a 4 mos old pitbull mix with spots on back and belly. Not sure if mixed with cattle dog or pointer but fur is thin less than an inch long right now..has more white in color black spot on back n brown on face

  4. What kind of stability can a pointer bring to a pit bull? A 95 year old lady visiting in a Suffield, CT, home was just taken out by this mix… that's what brought me to this sentimental sloppery here.

  5. I have an orange & white pit/pointer mix that's really, really close to this one looks-wise. He was a stray that escaped the pound and took up in an abandoned house below where I live in KY. He was maybe a year old, lanky, starved. That's all changed now. He's fattened up and beautiful. He does't have an ounce of meaness in him. He's turned out to be one of the best watch dogs I've ever had.

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