I think the blue one is rare :D
Blues are no longer rare. Tri colors are more rare.
There's only one breed of pit bulls (the American Pit Bull Terrior). Brindle is the color of their fur (pit bulls can be almost any color).
Pit bulls come in several colors: Red, white, black, brindle, red-brindle, chocolate, tricolor, fawn, tan, seal, and different shades of browns, brindle and reddish. The colors not allowed in the UKC standard are liver and black and tan. Most purebred American Pit Bulls do not come in blue.
Colby bloodline white with brindle patches 70 pounder.
Brindle is a color looking like tiger stripes dark brown color with black stripes. Other breeds have that color also so brindle pitbulls is not a bloodline but a color.
Brindle is Not a Breed of Pitbull, Brindle is a coloring of their fur. Brindle can be a wide array of colors. usually a darker brown, lighter brown and a rust color combined. It's really rather pretty.
Brindle is a recessive trait, so there isn't a certain combination that will guarantee brindle puppies. My puppy (black and white) has two black and white parents who had a litter of three black and whites, three reds and two brindle's!
Blue, Brindle, Fawn, Black, pretty much any color except all white or merle
Bluenose pit bulls are often considered more rare and desirable due to their unique coloring, which can make them more expensive. This is mainly due to supply and demand in the market, as there may be fewer bluenose pit bulls available compared to rednose pit bulls. Additionally, breeders may charge more for bluenose pit bulls to reflect the perceived value associated with their coloration.
No, brindle is a colour type, it has nothing to do with breeds.
Of course pit bulls are awesome.
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.
Pit Bulls love exercise