Yes but only 2 times a year normally sometimes it may seem like a lot but believe it or not only twice a year.
there are only two types of pitbulls, blue nose and red nose.
by getting on the other dog
there are many kinds of pitbulls: 1. American pit terrier 2.American staffordshire terrier 3.staffordshire bull terrier and pitbulls can be recognized as blue nose which are mostly gray but it kinda looks like theres a tint of blue ... red nose pitbulls that red and of course the black nose pitbulls have very distinct looks to them you.
wonderful very loving and friendly dog.
Mostly blue nose and the colors would be interesting to see.
One blue nose would kill it
All dogs do.
Though not always as it depends on the parents genetics it is typically possible. It would be called a blue fawn. Fawn coat with blue nose, eye rims, blue mask, ect.
The difference between a blue nosed pitbull and a red nosed pitbull has nothing to do with their nose it is the colour of their fur and akin. 'Bluenose' pitbulls are grey where as 'Rednose' pitbulls are brown.
Blue nose pitbulls do have potential skin and hair issues. This is commonly called CDA (Color dilution alopecia). Also called Blue Doberman Disease and Color Mutant Alopecia. Basically, the blue is a dilute of black and a weaker hair follicle that breaks off. This is seen in many breeds. It is also seen in other dilute colors like Isabella. Blue seen in blue pitbulls is not the same as blue like blue merle collies or Blue heelers. Those "blues" are a mix of black and white hairs and the dilute dogs that are BLUE have no black anywhere on their bodies. Not hair, nails, footpads or nose leather. Google color dilution alopecia for more info.
It depends on the individual dog, but erected around 3 inches.
Blue Nose Pitbulls enjoy (and need) vigorous physical activities like swimming, regular walks, visits to parks, playing fetch, running, and chasing a frisbee are all options.