WEIGHT: 125 lbs
REG: UKC, ABKC
COLOR: Chocolate Tri
LINES: Greyline
How rare is a chocolate tri XL Bully or XL Pit Bull?
A chocolate tri XL Bully, also known as a chocolate tri XL Pit Bull, is considered uncommon (rare color) within the American Bully breed. The tri-color pattern, which includes three distinct coat colors: typically a base color with tan and white markings, is a result of specific genetic combinations that are less frequently occurring.
The chocolate coloration itself is produced by a recessive gene, meaning that both parent dogs must carry this gene for it to be expressed in their offspring. When combined with the genes responsible for the tri-color pattern, the likelihood of producing a chocolate tri XL Bully decreases further, contributing to their rarity. Triche is a chocolate tri (also called a chocolate and tan American Bully).
Additionally, the XL (extra-large) size classification adds another layer of specificity. Breeding for XL Bullies requires selecting for larger physical traits, which must be balanced carefully to maintain the dog’s health and structural integrity. Combining the XL size with the chocolate tri-color pattern necessitates a deliberate and knowledgeable breeding approach, as breeders must ensure that both the desired size and color traits are present in the breeding pair.
Due to these factors, chocolate tri XL Bullies are less commonly found compared to other color variations within the breed. Interested individuals interested in this specific coloration and size should contact us as we are breeders who specialize in producing chocolate tri XL Bullies.