XL Bully Breedings in Pennsylvania

At God Fearing Bullies in Pennsylvania, we specialize in producing exceptional XL American Bully puppies. With a focus first on health and temperament, our breedings focus on creating XL Bullies with the ideal size and muscular build that is characteristic of the breed. Each litter is carefully planned to not only meet but surpass your expectations, offering XL Bully puppies that make both excellent companions and potential show champions.

What is the purpose of a deposit for a Bully XL puppy or pick spot?

At God Fearing Bullies, placing a deposit for an XL American Bully puppy or a specific pick spot serves multiple important purposes:

Commitment Confirmation
A deposit signifies the your serious intent to adopt, allowing us to prioritize dedicated families and minimize uncertainties.

Reservation of Selection Order
 Deposits often determine the order in which buyers select their puppies. Deposits secured on higher pick spots (first and second picks), offer a broader choice based on preferences.

Financial Assurance
Collecting deposits provides a mutual agreement, ensuring both parties are committed to the process and helping manage expectations.

It’s important to understand that deposits are typically non-refundable, reflecting GFB’s investment in care and the potential loss of other prospective puppy buyers. At God Fearing Bullies, our deposit policies are designed to be fair and transparent, ensuring a smooth experience for all involved.

What colors of XL Bully Puppies does GFB have?

At God Fearing Bullies, the colors of our XL Bully puppies depend on the genetics of their parents. We often produce tricolor puppies, including blue tri, lilac tri, and chocolate tri. Additionally, we have solid-colored puppies in shades like lilac, blue, chocolate, and champagne. Since the tricolor gene is part of our breeding foundation, our litters frequently include tricolor puppies or non-tri that carry the tricolor gene (at).

We’ve also introduced the merle pattern into our breeding program. When a parent is merle, it’s likely that some puppies in the litter will display this unique pattern. This can result in blue merle, lilac merle, chocolate merle, and fawn merle puppies. If a merle parent is also a tri or a tri-carrier, some puppies may even exhibit combinations like blue tri merle, chocolate tri merle, or lilac merle tri. The presence of the ticking gene in our foundation can add further variety to their coat patterns!

Our focus on diverse genetics ensures a wide range of beautiful and unique coat colors and patterns in our XL Bully puppies.

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