Family adopts beautiful brindle puppy that vet deems "dangerous" based on wild hunch, leaving family confused and seeking answers

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    Hi! We've just adopted our second dog, he was the last one to be rehomed out of a pack of 7 (We got told no one wanted it since it wasn't single coloured...).
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    Our vet is telling us that this could possibly be a mix of 'Argentine Dogo', Mastiff and another one we're forgetting now; which would classify it as potentially dangerous.
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    We're not really keen on his veredict so we kinda wanted to know other people's opinions, after all, it'll make the type of training it's given different (And we're also not super happy to have to restrict the dog in terms of how he interacts with other dogs and stuff, since they told us he'll have to get a muzzle and whatnot). Any ideas? Thanks everyone and have a wonderful weekend!
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    nuclearcowgirl I would get a new vet
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    ForLark We had a vet ask us once if our 187 pound Irish Wolfhound was a wolf. Don't depend on a vet to evaluate a mixed breed. (Yes we switched.)
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    DarkTracy554 Looks like a mixture of pitbull and mastiff type breeds. The vet may have meant breeds defined as dangerous by homeowners. insurance companies, since many of them will not cover incidents with pitbulls or dogo (doesn't look anything like a dogo).
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    RecordingCrazy4082 for some reason i've noticed that vets are horrible at identifying breeds. It would be incredibly rare for your dog to be part dogo. They look pit/gsd rn
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    birdeer Really hard to tell at this age, but the only thing that could make me think mastiff is the brindle. Other than that, this dog looks like dog. Seek a new vet, they're being weird.
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    Dragonflykid02 Statistically it's a pit/bu y breed mix, depending on your housing situation you may or may not want to get him DNA testing to find out exactly what he is (sometimes it's not a good idea if you live somewhere with breed restrictions)
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    Socialize him well and I'm sure he'll be great! He's a cutie!
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    xCoalchaser Beautiful pup! I love brindle so much. Looks like it might have some shepherd and pit in it but really hard to say this young. I'd definitely get a new vet.
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    Kitchen_Act_6896 He looks like my pup did as a baby. 1/4pit, 1/4heeler, 1/4aussie Shepard and 1/4boxer
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    Buddy-Sue Do your own research. Get an Embark DNA test. Love and train that beautiful dog and oh.....get a new vet!! Mastiff's are great BTW!
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    Whiskin87 Just looks like a cutie to me. I definitely do not see Argentine.
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    RedHeelRaven It appears your vet has a bias. I'd get another vet because if he is trying to frighten you about this puppy, I don't expect he'd give the dog good care as the dog gets bigger.

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