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SIRE: Show Stopping Ace
DAM: Bossy’s Goosebumps
HEAD SIZE: 26″
WEIGHT: 140 lbs
HEIGHT: 23”
REG: UKC, ABKC
COLOR: Ghost Lilac/Purple Tri
LINES: Greyline, Gotti, Royal

How is a lilac tri XL Bully created?

A ghost lilac tri XL Bully is a distinctive variety of the XL American Bully breed, characterized by a unique coat color pattern. The term “ghost” refers to subtle tan points that are less pronounced, while “lilac” denotes a specific dilution of the base coat color, resulting in a pale, grayish-brown hue. The “tri” indicates the presence of three colors: the base color, tan points, and white markings.​

Creating a ghost lilac tri XL Bully involves careful breeding strategies focused on specific genetic combinations:

  1. Lilac Coat Color:

    • The lilac coloration is a result of the dilution of both black and red pigments in the dog’s coat. This requires the presence of two recessive genes: the dilution gene (d) and the brown gene (b). When a dog inherits two copies of each gene (dd and bb), the coat appears lilac.​

  2. Tri-Color Pattern:

    • The tri-color pattern, consisting of a base color with tan points and white markings, is governed by the Agouti (A) locus. Specifically, the at allele is responsible for the tan point pattern. For these tan points to be visible, the dog must inherit two copies of the at allele (at/at) and not possess the dominant black allele (a).​dogisty.com

  3. Ghost Tan Points:

    • In some cases, the tan points are less pronounced or “ghosted,” making them subtle against the base coat. This can occur due to the influence of other genes that affect pigment expression, leading to the subdued appearance of the tan points.​

Breeding Considerations:

  • Genetic Testing: To achieve the desired ghost lilac tri coloration, it’s essential to conduct genetic testing on potential breeding pairs. This ensures that both parents carry the necessary recessive genes for lilac coloration and the at allele for the tri-color pattern.​

  • Health and Temperament: While coat color is a significant aesthetic trait, responsible breeders prioritize the overall health, structure, and temperament of the dogs. Ensuring that breeding pairs are free from hereditary health issues and exhibit the breed’s characteristic temperament is paramount.​

Understanding the complex genetics behind the ghost lilac tri XL Bully is crucial for breeders aiming to produce this rare and visually striking coat pattern. By focusing on both genetic compatibility and the overall well-being of the dogs, breeders can contribute positively to the development of the XL American Bully breed.

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Dominic De La Cruz
Dominic De La Cruz
1 year ago

This Giant Is Beautiful!

TopdogBullies
1 year ago

Thank you, he is! He makes beautiful puppies as well!

Raymond gross
Raymond gross
9 months ago

WOW this guy and Guido are my fav’s , outstanding 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 đź’Ż

Del’yaunte Brooks
Del’yaunte Brooks
9 months ago

Legend🔥🔥Legendary Kennel produced nothing but legends and great dogs i love the oldschool blood and look #showstoppin!!!