There are some misconceptions about that. Pit bulls are only one breed. Those names you hear are bloodlines like the breeder names them. Now, any bloodline could make white dogs with a black nose, red nose or a blue nose. Also they could be born with brown, green or blue eyes or a combination of two of them in same dog. If you don't the name of the bloodline when you got the dog, nobody can except the person who breed it.
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To tell the truth, a real pitbull no matter the bloodline, is equally valuable as an restigered bloodline dog. Now, I had a good dog. He had a great build. He was a proven game and a beatifull dog weighting 70 pounds which 65 pounds was his pit weight. He had a Colby bloodline father and a cooper bloodline mother. The dog was white and brindle and the bitch was black. He came out mostly with brindle.
You will have a great pitbull dog. Not being registered to any specif bloodline does not mean your dog will not have the chacteritics to be a good dog. Anyways you dont need to show papers everytime your dog becomes the center of atention.
If you are looking to breed good game bloodline, you have to pick a good game dog and a good game bitch
If your dog is AKC registered then only breed with a AKC dog make sure the other dog is healthy and also has a good strong bloodline,ask for proof of papers and vet visits.
A blue heeler dog
You don't
depends on where you are, if the dog is male or female, and the quality (size and markings) of the dog, average is about 300-500
When a dog has a pedigree it's bloodline can be traced back many generations in order to be able to tell if the animal has the quality of bloodline that it is claimed to have. It is like a family tree.
a dog has a muzzle with a nose
hi from what i know the ruffian bloodline is an old red nose pitbull bloodline as far as i know that's what it is ,also check out the blue poll terrier suposed to be the start of the blue nose pitbull