Yes, the noun 'pit bull' is a common noun; a general word for any of several Dog Breeds originally developed for fighting.
No, pit bulls are typically a short-haired breed. A pit bull type dog with thick fur is most likely a mixed breed.
All colors are common in pit bull breeds. Any color pit bull can give birth to any color pups.
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.
I'm assuming that you are referring to the Boerboel, or African Boerboel. It is NOT a pit bull. It is a guard/watch dog developed in South Africa.
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No, the compound noun pit bull is a common noun, a general word for a breed of dog, of which there are several types.
Yes they have their babies and you usually own them common sense dur
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There is no collective noun specific to pit bulls. The collective nouns for dogs are a pack or a kennel; and a litter of puppies. These collective nouns are easily transferable to pit bulls; a pack of pit bulls, a kennel of pit bulls, a litter of pit bulls.
Sitting Bull is a proper noun, it is the name of a person. A person's name is always a proper noun and is always capitalized.
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No. The pit bull and the American bulldog are two totally different breeds. They may look very similar but they have many things not in common. Therefore the pit bull will not be renamed as the American bulldog.
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Chinaman is the bloodline, Pit Bull is the breed. And its actually and American pit bull terrier.
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