How big does a female lilac tri Bully XL grow?
A female lilac tri Bully XL like Crush typically grows into a strong, muscular dog with impressive size and structure. While her coat color sets her apart visually, her size is determined by genetics, breeding goals, and overall health – not color. Most females in the XL American Bully class stand between 19 and 22 inches tall at the withers once fully grown.
In terms of weight, a healthy adult female Bully XL generally falls between 80 and 130 pounds, depending on bone density, muscle mass, and bloodline traits. Some females bred from XL Pitbull or Bully XL parents may grow even larger, especially if their pedigree includes dogs from well-established, oversized breeding programs.
It usually takes a female lilac tri Bully XL about 18 to 24 months to reach full physical maturity. Some dogs may continue to “fill out” and gain muscle into their third year. Early nutrition, exercise, and care all play roles in her development.
Breeders focused on the XL class select for wide chests, thick bone, and an overall balanced frame. A well-bred female should have a blocky head, strong rear, and correct stance, even at her larger size. While lilac tri puppies often draw attention for their unique coat pattern, responsible breeders ensure their females also meet size and structure standards for the breed.
If you’re working with a reputable Bully kennel such as Topdog Bullies, we can show the pedigree of the female’s lineage. This gives a better idea of her puppies’ projected adult size. Keep in mind that proper diet and health care during the growth phase are essential for reaching her full potential. A quality female lilac tri Bully XL should be more than just a rare color – she should be balanced, confident, and built to standard.