What is so special about blue nose pitbulls?

The personality of a Blue Nose Pitbull will be like others in the pit bull breed. Despite their reputation thanks to humans, they are extremely loving, dorky, and mild-mannered. They are incredibly trainable, take commands well, and this is great because it helps get their high energy out.
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Are blue pitbulls rare?

The Blue Nose Pitbull is a rare breed of Pitbull and is a result of a recessive gene which means they are bred from a smaller gene pool.
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What are blue nose pitbulls used for?

The Blue Nose Pitbull was bred for hunting, which means they are very athletic. Agility sports are very beneficial for this breed as this can give them the exercise and mental stimulation they need.
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Are blue nose pitbulls good dogs?

Blue nose pit bulls are actually extremely loving, loyal, and even good with children. This particular breed of dog was NOT bred to be aggressive or to fight, which is a common misconception with many dog breeds, especially the blue nose pit-bull.
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Are blue nose pitbulls protective?

As a whole, the Blue Nose Pitbull is extremely friendly, loving, highly intelligent, affectionate, docile, and protective of their owner. Yes, they are prone to become aggressive if someone threatens their family, and are also known to not play as well with other animals.
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Are blue pitbulls smart?

They're Both Smart And Strong

Like most pit bulls, the Blue Nose Pitbull is fantastically intelligent. They are emotionally smart and cunning as all get out. Training is a breeze with these dogs, which is good because they have a lot of strength, power, and energy that they need to learn to control.
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How much is a blue nose pitbull worth?

The Blue Nose color is in high demand and can be quite difficult to find. This makes it one of the most expensive Pitbull colors. You can expect to pay at least $1,000 for a puppy, but prices may run to $3,000.
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What's the rarest pitbull color?

Blue. Like Lilac, the tri-color blue Pitbull is one of the rarest combinations. Blue is usually a rare color in Pitbulls, so you won't see many of these dogs. The blue variety are unique from other tri-color Pitbulls because they will always have a blue nose.
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Do blue nose pitbulls eyes stay blue?

Can Pitbulls Have Blue Eyes? Yes, pitbull-type dogs can have blue eyes as puppies. In fact, most breeds are born with bright blue eyes that slowly darken as they age. For most breeds, the blue eyes disappear once they're not puppies anymore.
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What is the difference between an American pitbull and a blue nose pitbull?

The main difference between a blue nose and a red nose pitbull is the color of the nose. While they may come from different breeding lines, they are both members of the same breed with the same characteristics and standards.
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Are red nose Pitbulls more aggressive than blue nose?

When comparing a Red Nose Pit Bull to a Blue Nose, there's not too much of a difference. And that's because they're from the exact same family of dogs. It's just the coloring of their coat that really sets them apart.
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Are pit bulls easy to train?

Pit bulls, as a group, are intelligent dogs, soft to their owners and relatively easy to train as they are eager to please their owners. With all phases of training, praise is a key element when it comes to the pit bull. Positive methods will work best for training this breed.
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Are blue pitbulls inbred?

#2 The Blue Nose Comes at a Price

The unfortunate answer is that illegitimate breeders inhumanely inbreed their Blue Nose Pitbulls. Sure, inbreeding generates money for the breeders in the short-term because initially, it is hard to tell if a dog is inbred–especially if the dog is young.
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What's the lifespan of a blue nose Pitbull?

It's hard to predict the life expectancy of a blue nose pitbull since it doesn't have any specific health issues and medical conditions that can shorten its lifespan. However, in general, pit bulls with blue noses live about 12-14 years on average.
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How do you get blue Pitbull?

The Blue Nose Pitbull is not a separate breed.

They belong to the American Pitbull Terrier breed, the American Staffordshire Terrier breed, or a mix of both, with recessive genes supplying the blue coloring. They gain their unique appearance from the selective breeding of two blue adults.
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How much is a blue merle Pitbull worth?

For those who are eyeing to get a merle Pitbull, make sure that you choose a reputable and honest breeder. On average, top of the line merle Pitbulls can cost from $15,000 to $30,000. They cost double and even triple the usual price of non-merle Pitbulls. Usually, kennels sell their puppies by picks.
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Are white pitbulls rare?

The white Pitbull is a variation of the Pitbull breeds. Although it is rare, an all-white Pitbull is considered a standard coat color and not a product of albinism. Contrary to an albino dog, a white Pitbull has a more noticeable skin pigmentation and colored eyes.
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How can I tell what kind of Pitbull I have?

How to Determine a Breed of Pitbull
  1. Weigh your pitbull. Pitbull breeds vary greatly in size. ...
  2. Examine the head of your pitbull. ...
  3. Don't depend on the length of the fur to tell you what kind of pitbull you have. ...
  4. Ask your veterinarian what kind of pitbull you have. ...
  5. Check any papers that came with your pitbull.
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Which Pitbull color is best?

While Pitbulls are best known in black, red and brindle, there actually are over 20 different colors and patterns for these cool dogs.
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What makes a blue fawn Pitbull?

The Blue Fawn Pitbull occurs when the dog inherits two dilute genes. Because this gene is recessive, one must be inherited from both parents to produce this coloration (you may know this color from other breeds, such as the Weimaraner).
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Why do people clip Pitbull ears?

Ear cropping is said to have started in ancient Rome, when dog fights would result in ear injuries. By cropping the ears, they couldn't be damaged as easily. Since ears are easy targets, they were often torn or bitten off, causing tremendous pain to the dog and causing them to lose the fight.
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What's the difference between a blue nose and red nose pitbull?

Physical characteristics.

Blue Noses have more of a grayish or charcoal color nose, and the coat is often a similar gray color. Red Noses have a reddish/pinkish nose, often with red or auburn fur. With both types, inbreeding is a concern with breeders whose focus is physical characteristics over the health of the dog.
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What's the most expensive dog?

The Tibetan mastiff is the most expensive dog in the world. The breed stands at at least 26 inches shoulder height and typically weighs more than 100 lbs. Known to sell for at least $7,000 per puppy, a Chinese businessman made headlines when he bought a 1-year-old Tibetan mastiff for $1.9 million.
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