Should the whites of a pit bulls eyes be red?

No, the whites of a pit bull's eyes should not be red.

Red eyes in a dog can be a sign of several health issues, including:

* Conjunctivitis: Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye).

* Glaucoma: A condition that damages the optic nerve and can lead to blindness.

* Uveitis: Inflammation of the middle layer of the eye.

* Eye infections: Bacterial or viral infections can cause redness and discharge.

If you notice red eyes in your pit bull, it's important to consult a veterinarian immediately. They can diagnose the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.

It's important to note that:

* Eye color can vary slightly between individual dogs. Some dogs may have a naturally slightly pink or reddish tint to their sclera (the white part of the eye).

* Red eyes can also be a sign of a more serious health condition.

If you're concerned about your dog's eye health, always err on the side of caution and seek professional veterinary advice.