It would be rare, but if white bullies had been in the families generation, then it is possible. If it were to happen, you would probably only get a single white pup and the rest blue.
puppies that are all white w/ blue eyes are blind
it depends
Colby is a game bloodline. There are good blue game bloodlines also but when the blue line is mentioned, most people produce blue bullie dogs. You shouldn't mix your Colby pitbull with bullies. If you get a good game blue line then you would probably have half of the litter like the dam and half the litter like the sire.
i would say if you did not want to keep it then you make that puppy cost a lot of money, because they are rare just like solid white puppies but it would probably cost more then the white puppy because you don't see many blue and white puppy....
White patch yes. Puppies have blue eyes at first. Eyes that remain blue do not fit the breed standards.
Blood lines. The "bully pits" are a new breed called the American Bully. Which often have lines like gotti or razors edge. The American Pit Bull Terrier, is a breed that throws medium sized dogs, and are usually not blue. American Bullies are known to be blue, when you see a full blue litter of pups, they are most likely American Bullies.
Usually, all puppies look like they have blue eyes when they are born, Their is a lot of Siberian Husky puppies that have blue eyes and they keep their blue eyes. Siberian Husky puppies can also have party color eyes blue and brown or one blue and one brown.
blue?! dumbo
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are commonly a tannish-white colour. Some Pembroke Welsh Corgis, however, are blue in colour.
Most, if not all of the puppies will be blue. Remember that darker colours are more dominant so if the puppies grandparents had dark colouration, the puppies may also have dark coats.
yes. especially black and white poodle puppies may change to silver (sometimes blue) or cream, respectively.
Well, there has to be a dilute gene in the lines. Two solid black, brown, red, white, whatever color, cannot produce blue puppies. Solid blacks that carry a dilute gene can, seals, I think can too. You will not get blue pups from brown dogs, even if they do have dilute genes; they will create a color similar to the doberman's fawn dog. Learn genetics; it is very important in dog breeding.