


This is created by the appearance of a double recessive dilution gene that causes the dog’s nose to become blue along with their coats. In the dog world, blue is just another fancy word for grey. Now, that doesn’t mean it’s actually blue. The Blue Nose Pit Bull sports a blue nose in favor of its namesake. Due to their specific breeding, you’ll find that some differences set them apart from other Pit Bulls. The Blue Nose Pit Bull is another variation on the American Pit Bull Terrier. They adore children (family or stranger) way too much, and they’ll only defend against other people if it’s needed.īlue Nose Pit Bull Overview Image Credit: Joao Roda, Shutterstock However, this doesn’t mean they’ll just randomly attack people and children. Pit Bulls see themselves as ultimate protectors and will defend their family from any other animals perceived to be threats. However, they’re not so keen on other pets-especially other dogs. They are super-protective dogs and absolutely love children. These pups are great for an active family with children. Even though these pups are trying to leave their fighting past behind, there are still cruel breeders out there who are impeding progress. While this may seem pricey, you must find your Pit Bull from a reputable breeder. The average price of a Red Nose American Pit Bull Terrier today will cost you at least $1,000 if not more. Image Credit: everydoghasastory, Shutterstock Price However, they are slightly more prone to hip dysplasia and cerebellar abiotrophy (Ataxia). They experience many similar ailments that most dog breeds suffer from. Red Nose Pit Bulls are generally healthy pups. Genetically speaking, they’re the second rarest variety of Pit Bull only behind White/Merle Pit Bulls. They’ll also likely have amber or copper in their eyes. Along with their reddish nose, this variety of Pit Bull tends to have a matching coat whether it be fawn, brown, or even a red coat. Red Nose Pit Bulls-like the name implies-have a reddish/pink nose. The main difference between the two dogs is the color. However, there are three major differences that you’ll need to pay attention to so you can determine which is best for you. It’s just the coloring of their coat that really sets them apart. And that’s because they’re from the exact same family of dogs. When comparing a Red Nose Pit Bull to a Blue Nose, there’s not too much of a difference. Red Nose American Pit Bull Terrier Overview Image Credit: nallathepittie, Shutterstock
