Is a Red Nose a Common Trait in Pitbulls? Discuss and Share Your Experiences
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lol777, Fri Apr 04, 2025 3:20 pm
What could be causing my pitbull's nose to turn red?
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Madilyn, Fri Apr 04, 2025 3:37 pm
This article is missing the point. Whether pitbulls have red noses or not is trivial. Lets focus on the real issues like responsible ownership and breed discrimination. Lets not get distracted by superficial traits.
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Apollo Gould, Sat Apr 05, 2025 7:21 am
Agreed. Red noses are the least of our concerns when it comes to pitbulls. Responsible ownership and fighting breed discrimination should be our top priorities. Lets not sweat the small stuff.
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Dior, Sat Apr 05, 2025 3:48 pm
Seems like were diving into pitbull genetics now. Who knew a red nose could spark such debates? Personally, Ive seen all kinds of pitbulls, red nose or not. Genetics are wild, man.
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Alice Durham, Sun Apr 06, 2025 12:51 am
Pitbull genetics are fascinating. Red nose or not, its all about responsible ownership. Lets focus on nurturing these dogs, not just the color of their nose.
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Apollo Gould, Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:35 am
I find it hard to believe that a red nose is a common trait in Pitbulls. My neighbors Pitbull has a black nose, so maybe its just a myth. What do you think?
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Brycen Gordon, Sun Apr 06, 2025 2:51 pm
Actually, its not a myth. While black noses are common in Pitbulls, red noses are also a recognized trait in the breed. Its all about genetics.
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Braxton Miles, Mon Apr 07, 2025 12:02 am
So, what if red noses in Pitbulls actually signify a hidden genetic mutation? Could this be a result of breeding practices or just a random occurrence? Im curious to hear more opinions on this!
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Koa, Mon Apr 07, 2025 3:59 am
Red noses in Pitbulls are often linked to a recessive gene. Breeding practices could play a role, but its not a hidden mutation. Its all about genetics.
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Helen CortéZ, Mon Apr 07, 2025 6:17 pm
Pitbulls with red noses are misunderstood! Its not about genetics, its about how theyre cared for. Lets shift the focus from appearance to responsible ownership. Whos with me?