No, as far as I know, all types of Pit Bulls live 12-14 years normally. I had one live for 17 years though with lots of love & care.
No, the American Pit Bull Terrier is a pedigree breed of dog.
Yes, if a full blood Rednose Pit Bull breeds with a full blooded Bulldog, the offspring would still be considered a type of pit bull, specifically a mixed breed. However, these dogs may not conform to the breed standards of a purebred Pit Bull, as they would inherit traits from both parent breeds. The classification can vary based on the specific lineage and characteristics of the puppies.
The breed is The American Pit Bull Terrier. Some people shorten the breed's name but it is the same thing.
no Yes and no is the correct answer, and the first answer is that it shouldn't matter!
pitbull bloodline, typically extra large rednose, old family.... see daggerkennels.com
cause they have there nose blue !!
ah-plik-ah-bull, but shorten the ah's a bit.
If you use the correct categorization pit bull is a Staffordshire Terrier, an American Staffordshire Terrier, or an American Pit Bull Terrier. However, any dog with a bull-terrier type body is stated to be a pit bull, including any bull dog mixed with many of the terriers or molossers, or any mixed of those with most other breeds. For example, an American Bulldog/Great Dane mix would be generally considered to be a pit bull. If that dog was bred with a Labrador Retriever their litter pups would also be considered pit bulls.
Pitbulls are known by several names, such as the American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, and Pitbull Terrier. They are not a mix, they are a breed of dog.
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No. Sitting Bull was a native American.
The key difference between an American Pit Bull and a Pit Bull is that the term "American Pit Bull" specifically refers to the American Pit Bull Terrier breed, which is recognized by the United Kennel Club. On the other hand, the term "Pit Bull" is a more general term that can refer to several breeds, including the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier.