How is a lilac tri XL Pitbull created?
A lilac tri XL Pitbull like Anya is created through selective breeding that combines specific coat color genetics with the physical traits of an XL Pitbull. The “lilac” color is the result of a double dilution of both the black and red pigment genes, while the “tri” refers to a tri-color pattern. The pattern is typically tan points over the eyes, on the chest, and on the legs.
To produce lilac tri Pitbull puppies, breeders like us must breed two dogs that carry the necessary genes. One or both parents must carry the chocolate (bb) and blue (dd) dilution genes to produce the lilac base coat. For the tri-color pattern to appear, both parents must also carry the tan point (at) gene. When all three are present in the right combination, the result is a lilac tri puppy with striking contrast and a unique appearance.
Creating a true lilac tri XL Pitbull also means selecting dogs that meet the size and structure standards of the Pitbull XL class. This includes a large frame, muscular build, and a calm, confident temperament. A responsible XL Pitbull breeder like Topdog Bullies doesn’t just breed for color. We prioritize overall health, structure, and stability in every litter.
Reputable Pitbull kennels like us will perform genetic testing to ensure the pair can produce lilac tri puppies without risking health issues. We also monitor the breeding process, pregnancy, and early development to produce strong, well-socialized puppies.
A lilac tri XL Pitbull is the product of careful planning, genetic knowledge, and responsible breeding. If you’re searching for this rare color, make sure you choose a breeder like us who emphasizes quality and health – not just appearance.