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There are actually kennels that specifically breed blue nosed pit bulls. Some dog owners prefer the unique blue color these pit bulls have simply because not all pit bulls have it. The blue nose pit bull comes from the same American pit bull terrier breed, and is bred the same way.
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True or not, it does not change the fact that it is still within the same APBT dog breed. It only makes good sense that Old Family Reds will produce more of the desired red-nosed ones, thus becoming more sought after since the red nosed pit bull was known for its alertness and deep gameness (easily trained for fighting). This confirms the fact that red nosed pit bulls are a not a separate breed of pit bulls, just as the blue nose pit bull isn’t. Dog owners would still call it a red-nosed pit bull even if it did come from a different strain. No matter what the strain was, a red-nosed pup will always come up. Various strains were crossbred with the Old Family Reds which resulted to the American pit bull terrier breed. This means red nose pit bulls started in Ireland and were eventually brought to America. The resulting stock were called “Irish Old Family Reds” due to their recessive red traits. A member of the molosser breed, the red nose pit bull originally came from a breed of Irish pit dogs (known as Old Family) closely inbred with other dog groups of the same breed. These are medium-sized, short-haired dogs with strong, muscular bodies. The red nose pit bull belongs to the American pit bull terrier dog breed, or ATPB.