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SIRE: Topdog Bullies El Cucuy
DAM: xx
HEIGHT: 23″
WEIGHT: 130 lbs.
REG: UKC, ABKC
COLOR:  Champagne Tri
LINES: Greyline
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How is a champagne blonde tri XXL American Bully created?

A champagne blonde tri XXL American Bully like Ghost is created by combining specific coat color genetics with extra-large structure and the rare tri-color pattern. Producing puppies with this combination takes detailed planning, genetic testing, and experienced breeding practices. Not every Bully kennel can achieve this result consistently, which is why it remains rare and highly sought after.

The “champagne” color comes from a diluted red or chocolate base. When a dog inherits two copies of the dilution gene along with a chocolate or red gene, the coat lightens into a soft beige or creamy gold. This tone is often called champagne blonde when paired with light skin pigment and pale eye color.

The “tri” part refers to tan points that appear in specific locations – usually on the legs, face, and under the tail – alongside white markings and the champagne base coat. For a tricolor to show, both parents must carry the recessive tan point gene.

The XXL size is also genetic. Breeding for XXL requires dogs that pass down taller height, heavy bone, and wide structure without sacrificing balance or health. A true Bully XXL has more than just mass – it must meet structural standards while remaining athletic and stable.

Creating champagne blonde tri XXL American Bully puppies means breeding dogs that carry all three necessary traits: champagne, tri, and XXL size. Responsible breeders like Topdog Bullies confirm genetics through testing and use proven bloodlines with a history of consistency.

Because this combination is rare, XL Bully breeders must avoid overemphasizing color and size at the expense of health or temperament. A quality Bully breeder always prioritizes structure, behavior, and soundness.

If you’re searching for a champagne blonde tri XXL American Bully, choose a breeder who focuses on ethical breeding, clear documentation, and long-term goals – not just trendy colors.

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