12 week old male puppy A mix of a Jack Russell, Pitbull, and Chocolate Lab will likely be a medium-sized, sturdy dog weighing 35–55 pounds. It generally features a short, dense coat in chocolate brown, a broad head, expressive drop ears, and an athletic build. Because mixed breeds pull random traits from all parents, you can expect a unique combination of the following characteristics: AppearanceSize & Build: It will sit right between a Jack Russell and a Labrador, likely standing 16–20 inches tall. It will carry the compact muscularity of a Pitbull combined with the longer, sturdy legs of a Lab. Face & Head: The head will likely be moderately wide (a classic Pit/Lab blocky shape) but with a refined, alert expression inherited from the Jack Russell terrier. Coat & Color: The Chocolate Lab and Black-and-Tan Jack Russell traits will likely result in a predominantly dark, shiny coat. You will often see a deep chocolate brown, solid black, or a black-and-tan pattern (with tan markings over the eyes, cheeks, and chest). TemperamentHigh Energy & Playful: You will have a highly active, athletic dog. Both Labs and Pitbulls love to play, and Jack Russells are famously energetic. Affectionate & Loyal: Both Labradors and Pitbulls are well-known for their sweet, family-friendly natures. A Jack Russell adds an extra layer of bold curiosity and spunk to the mix. Trainable: This mix is highly intelligent and eager to please. However, you will need to start training early to channel their prey-drive and ensure they don't develop stubborn terrier habits. Negotiable

