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The act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus produce
hybrids isn't always a good thing. Inbreeding often raises the risk of genetic mutation defects.
Calf defects, miscarriages, and stillbirths are also possible outcomes of these conditions. The
reason it isn’t proper to interbreed Pitbull and a Japanese spitz is the risk that can occur. The
Pitbull's average weight and height vary from the Japanese Spitz, the Pitbull's weight and was
50 pounds (22.5 kg) and height was 19 inches (47.5 cm), while the Japanese Spitz was 15.5
pounds (7.5 kg) and 13.5 inches (34 cm). The breading of these two animals comes with risks
like a strong chance for congenital health issues, high-risk deliveries, and the unpredicted adult
size, but it might also result in good breeding because their species are the same, however, the
risk is still possible.