![]() ![]() They were common family pets for many years, but declined in popularity in the mid-1900s. Pitbull type dogs came to America in the 1800s and these dogs eventually became the modern breed we know today. The brindle Pitbull traces its ancestry back several centuries to England, when Bulldogs and Terriers were cross bred to create a strong, brave dog used in sports like bull-baiting. With proper socialization and training they can be well-suited to life as a family pet. This will help to avoid destructive behavior like chewing, and separation anxiety. Brindle Pitbull dogs also benefit hugely from living in active homes, where they can be around their family for most of the day. They will also benefit from positive reinforcement training, and plenty of exercise each day. Your brindle Pitbull will need lots of socialization from the time they arrive home, to help them to feel happy and secure around strangers. Helping you to decide whether a brindle dog is the right new pet for your family and lifestyle. We’ll share how these cute coat markings could impact your dog’s personality, characteristics, behaviors or trainability. Today we’ll learn all about the brindle Pitbull. When most of us refer to a brindle Pitbull we are talking about a brindle patterned American Pitbull Terriers, but the term can be applied to Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Mini Staffordshire Bull Terriers and English Bull Terriers too. Brindle Pitbull puppies are intelligent, affectionate, protective and loyal companions, despite their controversial bull baiting and fighting ancestry. ![]() Their tiger striped brindle fur can cover most of their body, but they often have a large white patch on their chests and legs. They are solid, muscular dogs with short coats with dark feet and noses. Brindle Pitbull dogs have dark coats with black and tan flecks. ![]()
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