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SIRE: COAK’s Robin Williams
DAM: Topdog Bullies Tiny
HEIGHT: 19″
WEIGHT: 1190 lbs.
REG: UKC, ABKC
COLOR:  Lilac Tri
LINES: xx
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When does a lilac tri American Bully stop growing?

A lilac tri American Bully like Rae typically stops growing in height between 12 to 18 months of age, but they often continue to fill out in muscle and mass until 24 to 30 months, especially in the XL American Bully size class. Growth timing can vary depending on genetics, nutrition, and the specific bloodline used in the breeders’ breeding program.

Most lilac tri Bully puppies experience rapid growth during the first 6 months, with noticeable changes in structure and size. After that, growth slows down, but development continues. During the second year, the dog will mature mentally and physically, gaining bulk and muscle. This is especially true for XL Pitbulls and Bully XL males, who tend to develop larger frames and heavier muscle mass as they age.

A quality Bully breeder like Topdog Bullies will understand this slow and steady growth pattern and won’t rush a puppy’s development. Proper nutrition, exercise, and vet care during the first two years are critical for a well-built, healthy dog. Reputable Bully kennels like us will often recommend avoiding over-exercising growing puppies to protect their joints and bones.

If you’re purchasing a lilac tri American Bully puppy, ask us about the parents’ growth history. We have well-documented bloodlines can help predict the full-grown size and development timeline. Some litters mature faster than others, but the lilac tri coloration and pattern does not affect the rate of growth – only the dog’s unique genetics do.

In short, while most lilac tri American Bullies stop growing in height by 18 months, true physical maturity – especially in the XL class, can take up to 2.5 years. Patience and proper care are key during this important growth period.

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