Yes, the noun 'pit bull' is a common noun; a general word for any of several Dog Breeds originally developed for fighting.
The pit bull comprises several breeds, including the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. They are all of the species Canis lupus familiaris.
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A red nose pit bull is a type of American Pit Bull Terrier with a red-colored nose and coat. This color variation is due to a recessive gene that affects the pigmentation of the dog's nose and fur. Red nose pit bulls are known for their loyalty, strength, and sociable nature.
No, a bar bull is not a recognized breed of dog. It is possible that "bar bull" is a term used colloquially or specific to a certain region or context. Pit bulls are a type of dog known for their strength, stamina, and loyalty.
There are 4. The Spuds Mckinzie type. They are little, and have the big head. Those are Bull Terriers. Then, there is the "American pit bull terrier", which I have not seen, or heard of in quite some time, although I am sure they are still around. Then there is the most common show/fight dog, which is the "American Staffordshire bull terrier", and a miniature version of those called "American Staffordshire Bull Terrier," which these days, people are calling them "pocket pits." Now, there are sub catergories that brak down like this. And, as far as I know, these only apply to the most common, the Am Staff. A brindle, a red nose, and a blue nose. There is only a difference of colors, and markings, on those, however, they say the red nose is the meanest/toughest, but I don't really know about that. They are, however the most common when it comes to fighting. The blue nose are getting a bad rep. right now do to poor breeding techniques. They all can be mean, if they have bad owners, and all are tough. I do remeber, vaguely, before I got into them, something about a "red tip", which was supposed to have 5 red points. 2 eyes, a red nose, and 2 red tipped ears. But, I have not seen, or heard of one of those, since I was a kid....Chuck.
No, the compound noun pit bull is a common noun, a general word for a breed of dog, of which there are several types.
Sitting Bull is a proper noun, it is the name of a person. A person's name is always a proper noun and is always capitalized.
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.
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Yes they have their babies and you usually own them common sense dur
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No. The pit bull and the American bulldog are two totally different breeds. They may look very similar but they have many things not in common. Therefore the pit bull will not be renamed as the American bulldog.
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Chinaman is the bloodline, Pit Bull is the breed. And its actually and American pit bull terrier.
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.