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SIRE: RCP’s Radric
DAM: Topdog Bullies KO
WEIGHT: 85lbs
HEIGHT: 18″
REG: ABKC
COLOR: Chocolate Tri Merle
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How do I create a chocolate tri merle XL Bully?

Creating a chocolate tri merle XL Bully like Ouie requires the right mix of genetics, planning, and responsible breeding. To produce this rare coat, a breeder must pair two American Bullies that carry the chocolate gene, the tan point gene (for tri-color), and the merle gene.

The chocolate gene changes black pigment to brown. When combined with the tan point gene, it adds tan markings on the legs, chest, and face. The merle gene causes the marbled or patchy coat pattern that makes these Bully puppies stand out. All three genes are recessive or partially dominant, so both parents must carry the correct traits.

In addition to color, the XL class requires size and structure. A chocolate tri merle XL Bully should have a wide frame, strong muscle tone, and meet the standards of the American Bully breed. A quality Bully kennel like Topdog Bullies will focus on more than just color. Health, temperament, and conformation must also be considered in every breeding.

Responsible breeding means using genetic testing, understanding pedigrees, and avoiding risky merle-to-merle pairings. Only experienced breeders should attempt to produce chocolate tri merle XL Bully puppies, as the process involves more than just matching colors.

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