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11 Most Popular Pitbull Bloodlines (With Pictures)

Pitbull bloodlines are some of the most talked about topics in the world of Pitbulls. Interestingly, the Pitbull is not only a group of dog breeds but it is also composed of many different bloodline variations.

In this article, you will learn about these famous Pitbull bloodlines. Alongside that, you will get to know more about their history, appearance, answers to FAQs, and more.

11 Popular Pitbull Bloodlines

Tracing all the Pitbull Bloodlines can be quite a tedious task. Not only because there are hundreds of them but also because there are many breeds that fall under the Pitbull dog group.

This section dives deep into 11 of the most popular Pitbull bloodlines. Here, you’ll find brief summaries and useful facts about each.

1. Colby Pitbull


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Dating back to 1889, the Colby Pitbull is one of America’s oldest, most famous, yet rarest bloodlines of the Pitbull breed.

The Colby Pitbull bloodline was developed by a breeder named John Colby using a distinct lineage of dogs from England and Ireland.

The Colby Pitbull is a medium-sized dog, with its height well-proportioned to its weight. A standard Colby Pit stands from 17 to 19 inches and weighs around 40 to 50 pounds.

Generally, Colby Pitbulls have a medium-length muzzle and a bulky, broad skull.

Their most notable feature is their shiny coat. Unsurprisingly, Colby Pitbulls shed a lot. Regular grooming sessions are needed to maintain their impeccably lustrous coat.

Other than physical features, the Colby Pitbull bloodline is popular for its temperament. They are smart, loyal, and affectionate. These traits, combined with their strength, make them great pets and companions.

2. Old Family Red Nose Pitbull


The Old Family Red Nose bloodline originated from Ireland in the 1800s. They are called such because Pitbulls from this bloodline are a direct result of a long history of inbreeding between the Old Family Pitbull breed.

What sets them apart from other Pit Bull bloodlines is their unique appearance. The Old Family Red Nose has brown, copper, or red hue all over their features — from their nose down to their coat and nails.

These features are relatively rare compared to other Pitbull coat colors and patterns. They even have amber eyes.

A Red Nose Pitbull has an athletic, stocky build. They are also larger compared to other Pitbull breeds. They have brick-like, chiseled heads with powerful jaws.

Take a closer look at the Old Family Red Nose Pitbull bloodline in this video:


A CLOSER LOOK AT THE OLD FAMILY RED NOSE PITBULL BLOODLINE!!!<a href="https://youtu.be/M1TNW7g6XF0" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.bubblypet.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-youtube-lyte/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FM1TNW7g6XF0%2F0.jpg" alt="A CLOSER LOOK AT THE OLD FAMILY RED NOSE PITBULL BLOODLINE!!!" width="1280" height="700" /><br />Watch this video on YouTube</a>


3. Razor’s Edge Pitbull


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Contrary to their intimidating name and appearance, dogs bred under the Razor’s Edge Pitbull bloodline are known for their friendly, affectionate, goofy, and gentle nature.

They are specifically bred to be non-aggressive and ideal family dogs.

As an American Bully breed, Razor’s Edge dogs sport a short, blocky muzzle and large head.

Despite their slim bodies, they have comparatively larger bones and broader chests. Their short coat, while coarse and stiff, is still extremely shiny.

Dogs from the Razor’s Edge line are usually brindle-colored or blue, making them known as Blue Razor Edge Pitbull.

However, due to various Pitbull breeding practices, other Razor’s Edge Pit Bulls can come in fawn or black and white.

4. Gator Pitbull


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Initially bred as fighting dogs, the Gator Pitbull was thought to be extinct since dog fighting has become illegal. Today, you can find a dog from this line from reputable breeders following ethical breeding practices.

Like the classic Pitbull, this Pitbull bloodline sports peaked ears and evident skin wrinkles. Their coat is short, shiny, and soft, and it usually comes in brindle, black, or blue. They are either red-nosed or blue-nosed as well.

Gator Pitbulls are muscular dogs with very little fat content. They range from 15 to 20 inches in height, and their weight can reach up to 65 pounds.

Temperament-wise, Gator Pitbull bloodline dogs of today are social, intelligent, fearless, and highly active. With proper training and early socialization, they will make a great addition to any family home.

5. Monster G Pitbull


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From the founder of the same name, the Monster G bloodline originated in Los Angeles, California, in the 1980s.

At present, the line is still very much alive in the state. Due to being a popular bloodline, Monster G Pitbulls are on the pricier side.

The Monster G has the Greyline strand; therefore, they share the same appearance and temperament. This “monster” features a large head and wide body, chest, and shoulders. They also have strong, powerful jaws.

They may look tough, but these bullies are known for their gentle nature. They work well with children as well as the elderly. Dogs from this line can be ball-chasers and great family dogs at the same time.

6. Ruffian Pitbull


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On the 28th of September in 1938, Champion The Ruffian was born, and he became the foundation of the Ruffian Pits.

The champions in the Ruffian bloodline were products of the joint effort of founders William Whitaker and Clayton Harriman. This line was bred with an X-Pert bloodline.

Ruffian bloodline Pits make excellent show dogs. They have a muscular build and lean bodies paired with powerful heads and strong necks.

They also have short tails and pointed ears. Their appearance is topped off by their sleek coats.

7. X-Pert Pitbull


X-PERT HISTORICAL PICTURES, photos historiques,<a href="https://youtu.be/B4Rt2CugkDk" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.bubblypet.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-youtube-lyte/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FB4Rt2CugkDk%2F0.jpg" alt="X-PERT HISTORICAL PICTURES, photos historiques," width="1280" height="700" /><br />Watch this video on YouTube</a>


Being one of the oldest American Staffordshire bloodlines, it is not a surprise that most of the popular bully bloodlines have the X-Pert blood in them. The X-Pert bloodline was created by Clifford and Alberta Ormsby in 1938.

Ormsby’s Madge, the first dog in the X-pert bloodline, was sired by the famous Pitbull, Bennett’s Mack, a cross of Smith and Tudor’s bloodlines.

X-Pert bloodline dogs have power, strength, and agility combined. They are natural athletes with muscular and bulky builds.

They have jaws strong enough for a powerful bite. They also sport a springy gait that provides balance for jumping.

Based on their physical attributes, X-Pert dogs seem to be threatening. However, they are naturally humble and unlikely to attack.

8. Jeep Pitbull


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Despite its rather dark history, the Jeep Pitbull bloodline has redeemed itself from its bad reputation from its earlier days. At present, you will always find Jeep among the top 10 most popular Pitbull bloodlines.

Initially bred by James Crenshaw in 1976, the Jeep bloodline got its name from “Crenshaw’s Jeep,” a champagne-colored American Pitbull Terrier hailed as the best fighter of his time.

Jeep sired many champion dogs, and his bloodline can be traced in today’s Pitbulls.

The Jeep bloodline’s most distinguished feature is probably their deep-set eyes. They have a wide ribcage with broad shoulders and powerful forearms. Their hips are long and set low.

Jeep bloodline dogs also have bristly and short coats.

9. Gottiline Pitbull


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Another popular Pitbull bloodline originating from Los Angeles, California, the Gottiline, was created by Richard Barajas. It has been around since 1997 and was named after John Gotty, the sire used for this bloodline.

John Gotty himself brought popularity to the line, as Gotty sired more than a thousand pups in his lifetime. This earned him the title of one of the most celebrated American Bullies of all time.

Among other Pitbull bloodlines, Gottilines are easier to spot. They have a stocky, bulky build.

They also have broad heads, muscular and well-defined necks, and thick chests. Their eyes are round and can be of any color except blue.

Overall, Gottiline Pitbulls may look intimidating, but their personality is far from it. Gottilines are known for being family dogs.

They also get along with other pets and dogs. Gotti Pitbulls are attached to their humans and are very devoted pups.

10. Carver Pitbull


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The Carver bloodline made it to the popular list because of its versatility. Ever since it was started by Maurice Carver, many different lineages have been created using this line. As a result, it can be hard to find a purebred Carver these days.

Because they are known to be “all-around” dogs, their behavior and appearance might fall to the extremes. Some Carver dogs are known for their fighting history, while others are known for their social skills.

This same reason is what made the Carver bloodline popular and still the most sought-after lineage despite being muddled.

If you are interested in getting a Carver Pitbull, make sure to read our guide on Pitbull breeders. In that guide, you’ll find an assortment of Pitbull breeders specializing in different bloodlines.

11. Budweiser Crusher Pitbull


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The Budweiser Crusher originated in North Carolina, where it is very famous. The line’s foundation, named Budweiser Crusher, was a champion show dog during his time.

But other than being a champion in dog shows, he was also a family dog and hunting dog.

Budweiser Crusher dog coats can be of any color, but their noses are red. Dogs from this Pitbull bloodline are known to be good with children as they are affectionate and sweet.

List of Different Pitbull Bloodlines

As you know by now, there is no such thing as a full-blooded Pitbull.

Recall that the Pitbull breed is divided into four distinct dog breeds. These include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Bully, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and American Staffordshire Terrier.

Did you know that each of these Pitbull breeds has many different bloodlines? Let’s take a look at some of them.

American Pit Bull Terrier Bloodlines

  1. Adam’s Kingfish

  2. Apache

  3. Assassin

  4. Avant

  5. Banjo

  6. Bolio

  7. Booger

  8. Boogieman

  9. Boomerang

  10. Bordeaux

  11. Boyle

  12. Brown Bow

  13. Buck

  14. Budweiser Crusher

  15. Bully Gang

  16. Bullyson

  17. Carver

  18. Castillo

  19. Ceaser

  20. Chaos

  21. Chevy

  22. Chinaman

  23. Cherokee

  24. Clemmon

  25. Clouse

  26. Colby

  27. Collett

  28. Corvino

  29. Cotton’s Bullet

  30. Cowboy

  31. Crenshaw

  32. Cruz

  33. Dibo

  34. Dozier

  35. Dream Team

  36. Eli

  37. Excalibur

  38. Falin

  39. Farmers’ Boy

  40. Frisco

  41. Gambler

  42. Gator

  43. Giroux

  44. Gladiator

  45. Golden Boy

  46. Goliath

  47. Greenwood

  48. Hammond

  49. Hank

  50. Hawaiian Jul’z

  51. Hemphill

  52. Hollingsworth

  53. Homer

  54. Honeybunch

  55. Inferno

  56. Ironline

  57. Iron Cross

  58. Iron Kid

  59. Iron Man

  60. J Cumbee

  61. Jeep

  62. Jocko

  63. Jumbo

  64. Kobe

  65. Krush

  66. Lightner

  67. Linasky

  68. Lonzo

  69. Loposay

  70. Mayday

  71. Mayfield

  72. Maverick

  73. Maximilian

  74. McCoy

  75. Mississippi Blue Tick

  76. Mountain Man

  77. Neilson

  78. Nigerino

  79. Old Family Red Nose

  80. Palladin

  81. Patrick

  82. Peterson

  83. Pollaro

  84. Powerline

  85. Rapid Roy

  86. Rascal

  87. Razors Edge

  88. Red Devil

  89. Red Gator

  90. Red Man

  91. Red Boy

  92. Red Fox

  93. Reid

  94. Roc & Ruby

  95. Rocky

  96. Royal Red

  97. Sarona

  98. Six Bits

  99. Snooty

  100. Sorrell

  101. Shorty Cowboy

  102. Spike

  103. Sundance

  104. Sweetie

  105. Tab

  106. Tant

  107. Turpin

  108. Tom Garner

  109. Tombstone

  110. Two Eye

  111. Tyson

  112. Vindicator

  113. Virgil

  114. Weird Jack

  115. Whitsell

  116. Whopper

  117. Wildside

  118. Witfield

  119. Yellow

  120. Yella John

  121. York

  122. Zebo

American Bully Bloodlines

  1. Ablepaws

  2. Bel-air

  3. Blueking

  4. Bullseye

  5. Bullyson

  6. Butthead

  7. Camelot

  8. Dagger

  9. Dax

  10. De La Cruz

  11. Dougline

  12. Eddington

  13. G-Line

  14. Gangis Kon

  15. Gotti

  16. Gottiline

  17. Greyline

  18. Hurricane

  19. Ironline

  20. Iron Man

  21. King Bully

  22. King Kong

  23. Kingpin

  24. Kurupt

  25. Louis V Line Venom

  26. Miagi

  27. Mikeland

  28. Monster G

  29. Phenom

  30. Razors Edge

  31. Remyline

  32. RoughNeck

  33. Royal Blue Generations

  34. T-N-T

  35. Venomline

  36. Watchdog

  37. Whopper

  38. Zullou

American Staffordshire Terrier Bloodlines

  1. Armstead

  2. Benmar

  3. Cirkle C

  4. Diablo

  5. Edelhaus

  6. Ferrells

  7. Gaff

  8. Knollwood

  9. Mombo

  10. Ridall’s

  11. Rogers

  12. Royal Blue Generation

  13. Ruffian

  14. Tara’s

  15. T-N-T

  16. Wood Forest

  17. Whopper

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Bloodlines

  1. Bottle

  2. Brindle Mick

  3. Corinthian Rogue

  4. Fearless Joe

  5. Game Lad

  6. Jim the Dandy

  7. Ribchester

  8. Rum Bottle

  9. Togo

  10. Vindictive Monty

Some of these Pitbull bloodlines are used for breeding other lineages to achieve a certain appearance, temperament, or health improvement.

You may find a bloodline on two breed types, as claims depend on the breeders you speak to.

Another thing to note is that the bloodline of a Pitbull affects its pricing. This is an important consideration, especially if you are working within a budget. Learn more about the cost of owning a Pitbull on our dedicated guide.

Likewise, male and female Pitbulls may also differ in pricing. This is especially true for higher-end Pitbull bloodlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Difference Between a Bloodline and a Breed?

A dog’s bloodline is basically its family tree, the trace of its ancestry. The bloodline is relevant in choosing puppies as a dog’s history contributes to its personality and overall health.

Breed, on the other hand, is an animal’s particular kind. Certain dog breeds share the same characteristics that set them apart from other breeds.

How to Determine a Pitbull’s Bloodline?

To determine a Pitbull’s bloodline, you need to trace its ancestry. This can easily be done if they are registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC), where they can provide their pedigree from up to five generations back.

You can also contact your breeder for pedigree information. Most breeders keep bloodline records even of unregistered dogs.

What Bloodline Is a Red Nose Pitbull?

A Red Nose Pitbull is from the Old Family Red Nose bloodline. The Red Nose Pitbull was nicknamed “Nanny Dogs” in the United Kingdom because of their loving nature towards children.

Final Thoughts

We have seen how a certain bloodline can affect a dog’s breed in terms of appearance.

On the other hand, it is clear that a dog’s features do not precisely predict the entirety of its temperament. Pitbulls, for one, are proof of this.

There is a bloodline and a breed for every need, and they may be among these popular bloodlines. But even if they’re not, there’s a long list of bloodlines you can opt for.

Do you have a favorite breed or bloodline when it comes to Pitbulls? What are your favorite things about it? Make sure to leave your thoughts about Pitbull bloodlines in the comment section below!

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