How is a lilac tri merle Bully XL created?
A lilac tri merle Bully XL like Lilah is created by breeding American Bully parents that carry specific coat color and pattern genes. This unique combination includes the lilac base color, the tri-color pattern, and the merle gene. Each of these traits is recessive, meaning both parents must carry the right genetics for the puppies to express all three.
The lilac coat comes from a dilution of chocolate, while the tri pattern adds tan points and white markings. The merle gene causes a marbled or patchy effect in the coat. When combined, the result is a striking and rare color pattern in the XL size class of the American Bully breed.
Producing lilac tri merle Bully XL puppies takes careful planning and responsible breeding. A knowledgeable breeder uses genetic testing and proven bloodlines to reduce health risks and improve consistency. This level of planning is essential to maintain proper structure, temperament, and overall breed quality.
Because of their rarity and demand, these Bully puppies are usually only available through experienced kennels with a strong reputation, like Topdog Bullies. Always choose a breeder who focuses on health and conformation, along with color.