Brindle is a common color in the pitbull breed. Ás far as I know, blue nose dogs could be brindle in color.
I live in Clarksville, TN. I have a blue brindle male. He is 14 years old and is 100% peterbilt.
'Brindle' is not a breed, it is a color. The average lifespan of an otherwise healthy dog is about 10-14 years. Large breeds tend to live shorter lives and medium- and small-sized dogs tend to live a bit longer.
I think so here OS the American pit bull terrier website, they have blue brindle brown brindle i think that's what ur looking for http://www.apbtconformation.com/colors.htm
A blue Pit Bull is black at the K Locus and has 2 alleles of the recessive dilute gene at the D Locus. Dilute gene diluted black pigment to blue / gray. So a black Pit will be blue, a brindle will be blue brindle, fawn will have blue mask or shading, a black & tan will be blue & tan.
no a blue nose pitbull can be black white blue or brown and even a brindle or tri color
There are six standard "show" colors in the U.S.; Fawn, brindle, black, blue, mantle, and harlequin.If you include non standard colors there are at least 29 total color/marking combinations I can recall; piebald/plattenhund, merle, blue merle, red merle, blue mantle, fawn mantle, brindle mantle, fawn harlequin, brindle harlequin,blue harlequin (or porcelain), merle harlequin, blue merle harlequin, red merle harlequin, chocolate, chocolate mantle, chocolate merle, chocolate harlequin, blue masked fawn, chocolate masked fawn, merle masked fawn, blue brindle, blue brindle harlequin, and white.I'm not sure on different colors of piebalds, haven't seen one, but I imagine each color category is possible.
Blue Iguanas are known to live as long as humans in some instances.
Blue Roan Brindle is probably the rarest horse color.
No, they come in black, blue, and certain brindle colours.
Yes, it is! You can check in other places too.
Pitbulls, no matter the color, have the average weight of 40 to 65 pounds. Some could be smaller and some could be bigger.