The bitch (female dog) needs to be at least 2 years old before she is bred, otherwise she is not physically mature yet and there can be more complications to the birth. Make sure that she has a stud dog with a good workable personality... as the pups will take on the traits of both parents.I would also be good to talk to other breeders to ask advise and know the risk,also talk with your vet to know the cost of prenatal care and the cost of a c-section if complications arise. the last thing, the world does have hundreds of pit bulls dying across the country in shelters every day,the humane society will put any unclaimed pit or pit mix down...so make sure that if you breed your dog, sell the pups, be a responsible breeder and take any unwanted dogs back and find them a new home...AKC is a good place for more questions
The red nose pit bull is an old breed of American pit bull terriers that originally came from Ireland. They are known for their red eyes, lips, nose, and nails.
The Red Nose Pit is the meanest
A red nose pit bull is a type of American Pit Bull Terrier with a red-colored nose and coat. This color variation is due to a recessive gene that affects the pigmentation of the dog's nose and fur. Red nose pit bulls are known for their loyalty, strength, and sociable nature.
No matter the color of the nose, pit bulls are one breed only.
Blue nose is not a breed but its a color, and which "pit bull". Pit bull is not a breed but a term used to describe three diffrent breeds: American Pit Bull Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier Stafforshire Bull Terrier
Red nose pit bulls are a specific bloodline within the American Pit Bull Terrier breed. The red nose coloring is due to a recessive gene that produces a unique red pigment in the nose and coat. The origins of the red nose pit bull can be traced back to Ireland and they were historically bred for hunting, guarding, and as family companions.
A blue nose pit and a red nose pit are like yellow labs and black labs. The same exact breed, just different coloration. So, nope, neither is better.
No, that is a trait among some pit bulls.
It is a trait which features the color of the nose. The pit bull breed have different nose color like the black the blue and the red.
Absolutely not! That dog is still a puppy. He shouldn't be bred til he's 2 yrs. old.
Blue nose American Staffordshires and blue nose pit bulls refer to the same breedβthe American Pit Bull Terrier. They are both known for their unique blue nose coloration, which is a variation of the pit bull breed.
All dogs no matter the breed, or sex, have nipples.