How rare is a pure black Pitbull?

Answered by Willian Lymon

Pure black pitbulls are not considered rare in the pitbull breed. While it is true that most pitbulls have some spots of white on their chest, paws, or face, there are many all-black pitbulls that exist. In fact, black is one of the common colors seen in pitbulls, along with brindle, fawn, and blue.

I have personally encountered several all-black pitbulls throughout my life. Growing up, my neighbor had a beautiful all-black pitbull named Shadow. He was the friendliest and most well-behaved dog I had ever met. Shadow’s all-black coat was sleek and shiny, and he stood out among other dogs in the neighborhood.

I also had a friend who owned an all-black pitbull named Midnight. Midnight had a muscular build and a striking black coat. He was such a gentle giant and was great with kids. Everyone in the neighborhood knew and loved Midnight.

In my experience, all-black pitbulls are not hard to come by. While they may not be as common as pitbulls with white markings, they are still fairly prevalent. Many breeders specifically breed for all-black pitbulls because they are highly sought after.

It’s important to note that the rarity of a pure black pitbull may vary depending on the region or specific bloodlines. Some bloodlines may have a higher occurrence of all-black pitbulls, while others may have more variation in coat colors. Additionally, the availability of all-black pitbulls may also depend on the breeder or rescue organization you are working with.

If you are specifically looking for an all-black pitbull, it is recommended to reach out to reputable breeders or rescue organizations that specialize in the breed. They may have all-black puppies or adult dogs available for adoption. It’s always a good idea to do thorough research and ask questions about the dog’s lineage and health history before making a decision.

While all-black pitbulls may not be as common as pitbulls with white markings, they are not considered rare within the pitbull breed. There are many all-black pitbulls out there, and with some effort, it is possible to find one if that is what you are specifically looking for.