American Pitbull Terrier

Blue Nose Pitbull Puppies

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“Blue Nose” refers to coloring, not a separate breed. These American Pitbull Terriers carry a recessive dilute gene that gives them a soft slate-gray coat and a matching gray (“blue”) nose, often with light eyes as puppies. The look is striking, but underneath it these are the same dogs we breed across every line — selected for a calm, people-oriented temperament before anything cosmetic.
It’s worth knowing the genetics if you’re set on this color. Blue is a dilution, and dilute coats can occasionally come with skin sensitivities, so responsible breeding means pairing for health and not just for the color payoff. We don’t breed blue-to-blue indefinitely chasing the trait, and we’re happy to talk through the parentage behind any puppy you’re considering.
Blue Nose describes color only, so these puppies also appear in our UKC, XL, and male/female categories depending on the individual dog. Each one is released with a microchip, health record, and vaccination and deworming history. If a Red Nose appeals to you instead, you’ll find those in the neighboring category.