10 Ways to Identify Purebred American Pitbulls

Physical Appearance: American Pitbulls are muscular, with a well-defined, athletic build and a broad chest. – Head Shape: They have a wide, blocky head with strong, prominent jaws and a defined skull shape.

Coat Texture: Their short, smooth coat is stiff to the touch, and comes in a variety of colors, including blue, black, brindle, and fawn

Eyes: The eyes of a purebred Pitbull are round or almond-shaped, usually set wide apart, and can be brown or blue.

Ears: American Pitbulls often have medium-sized, pointed ears that stand erect or slightly fold, depending on the individual.

Tail: Their tails are thick at the base and taper toward the end, carried low or in a slight curve. – Height and Weight: Males typically stand 18–21 inches tall and weigh 35–65 pounds, while females are slightly smaller.

Muscle Tone: They have a highly muscular and well-defined physique, especially around their shoulders and back. – Temperament: A purebred American Pitbull is confident, brave, and loyal with a strong protective instinct.

Pedigree Documentation: The best way to verify purebred status is through official pedigree documentation from breed registries, such as the UKC or AKC.

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