Most, if not all of the puppies will be blue. Remember that darker colours are more dominant so if the puppies grandparents had dark colouration, the puppies may also have dark coats.
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Dogs have no system of color. Blue is a trait of color that certain Pit-bulls have.
"Blue pit bulls" refer to pit bulls with a blue coat color, which is a dilution of the black coat. "Chinaman pit bulls" are a line of pit bulls known for their performance in dog fighting. The terms do not refer to different breeds but rather variations within the same breed.
Well, there has to be a dilute gene in the lines. Two solid black, brown, red, white, whatever color, cannot produce blue puppies. Solid blacks that carry a dilute gene can, seals, I think can too. You will not get blue pups from brown dogs, even if they do have dilute genes; they will create a color similar to the doberman's fawn dog. Learn genetics; it is very important in dog breeding.
Pit bulls have a varied of colors in the blood. Sometimes you we get surprised with the colors a pair had.
Pit Bulls can have many different eye colors. I have two and their eyes are brown and a light carmel color. I have seen blue , yellow and greenish also.
Many pit bulls that are born blue colored have a pigment in their skin that makes them that color.
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No matter the color of the nose, pit bulls are one breed only.
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).
Blue Pit bulls are not a breed. They're simply a color. They're 18-21inches, 35-70lbs. They're not massively thick, like several breeders breeding ''Blue Pit Bulls'' try to fool their customers with.
It doesn't matter the color of the dog; pit bulls are all loyal, as long as they are properly trained.