Someone is trying to sell a white Pitbull with blue eyes to me and says it’s rare, so the price is quite high. I do want it, but is it true that it’s rare?
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A White Pitbull is indeed rare, but it’s not the rarest. Most consider the Merle Pitbull the rarest pitbull color and also the most expensive. A merle pup can cause as much as $15,000 or $30,000.
Regarding the blue eyes, pitbull puppies can have blue eyes while they’re young – it’s common. But, it’s also common for their blue eyes to darken with age. For most, their blue eyes disappear once they’re past their puppyhood. Adult Pitbull-type dogs with blue eyes are extremely uncommon.
So, if the white Pitbull with blue eyes you’re offered is an adult, it’s extremely rare. If it’s a puppy, still pretty rare but their eyes are not guaranteed to stay blue.