"Blue-nose" is a fad street term for a blue dilute dog. Both the dilute blue gene and the "rednose" gene are simple recessives, caused by two entirely different genes, that "wash out" coat color, or "dilute" it. The blue gene dilutes black to gray, not just on the hair, but on skin as well, so a dilute blue dog will have a slate gray nose pad, lips and eyelids instead of black.
GottyGreyline Pitbulls are typically associated with the blue nose pitbull line. However, it's important to note that the terms "red nose" and "blue nose" are not recognized breed distinctions by the AKC, and are more of a physical description rather than a separate breed. Ultimately, it depends on the individual dog's genetics and lineage.
no a blue nose pitbull can be black white blue or brown and even a brindle or tri color
Does a bluenose pitbull only have blue noses?
Brindle is a common color in the pitbull breed. Ás far as I know, blue nose dogs could be brindle in color.
no dog is more dangerous than the other. it is the owner who trains it to be gentle.
he has all kinds of dogs but his two favorite is daddy a red nose PitBull And Junior a blue nose PitBull
usually a greyish blue but that can vary with breeding
Blue nose PitBull
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There is non. Both are the same breed of dog.
Blue Nose Pitbulls enjoy (and need) vigorous physical activities like swimming, regular walks, visits to parks, playing fetch, running, and chasing a frisbee are all options.
I have seen red nose pitbulls with green eyes as well I have seen blue nose with green and ambar eyes. Green eyes is something that the breeder will put in the add with the dog description.