No, brindle is a colour type, it has nothing to do with breeds.
Dog Travis is a brindle mastiff. Mastiffs are large dogs and the brindle refers to the almost stripy coloring of the coat.
I dont know, my dog is a staffordshire bull terrier brindle colour (i think its brindle or if not its brown with a bits of gold) so check around on google or yahoo.
Well, it is more likely to be red, black or white but staffs can be any colour. My dog's mother was a brindle and her dad a sandy. The pups came out sandy brindle another brindle and my one that's black. So you can't really say. But I hoped I helped!
Usually one of two breeds. Either a Pitbull or a Boxer. Brindle coloring, one or more white paws as well white markings on chest and or nose are indicative of both breeds. The boxer will have a very short nose/snout.
Brindle is just a color, there aren't any flaws to a dog IF you are a good responsible owner and raise your dog correctly.
Brindle is a color especially common in boxers. It is a pretty mixture of different brown coloring. Link to a picture: http://www.dogguide.net/dog-pictures/wp-content/pics/phoenix/Phoenixat4mo_.jpg
Genetics put this color on the dog.
Actually, the bull breeds are not mean, but the dog is the mirror of the owner. Take a look at the dog and you would know the owner.
the most mean dog in the world is a pit bull
No, it doesn't. Dogs regulary have diffrent colors depending on their breed.
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Coat color and pattern is a polygenic trait, meaning it is controlled by more than one gene or gene complex. A dog with the gene for black color expression may also have the gene for suppression of black and so have a red or yellow coat. Or a dog with the brindle gene may have one or more of the genes for large areas of white and so have little or no brindle coloring visible. A dog with the dominant black gene may have genes for color fading and appear gray or merle.Rate This Answer