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I know about the tri colored pits......But what's up with the purple pits and i hear people are spending top dollar on these dogs.First thing came to mind was oh man new Fad!!!SMH SN: BUT I REALLY WANNA KNOW WASSUP!!LOL
I don't think it can get more straight and to the point than that.:clap:New backyard breeder sales pitch. Purple is not a recognized color of any registry.
Wow, that is actually a good lookin' lady! I've never heard of a "purple tri" before. I learned something new today!:clap:Here is the best "purple" tri I have ever seen and I want to steal her! lol
http://www.americanironkennels.com/Jada1.JPG
Omgosh she's gorgeous !Here is the best "purple" tri I have ever seen and I want to steal her! lol
http://www.americanironkennels.com/Jada1.JPG
Ok one thing I need cleared up, from the book on APBT it says they are a medium dog ranging weight 30 - 75lbs & "have even produced giant versions of APBT approaching 100lbs or more" ... would that still be considered normal? being 100lbs or more?heres a breeder who specializes in champagne and rare blue fawns known as lilac or silver LMAO ...
in there own words "If it's a rare Champagne Pitbull and Unique Lilac Pitbull Color your after then you've arrived at the right site!!! Although Blue is the primary color that courses through our bloodlines; we at Family 1st Kennels specialize in the recessive color genomes that produce Fawn Blue Pitbulls, Tricolors Pitbulls, Champagne Pitbulls and the very Rare Blue Fawn Pitbulls also known as(Silver Fawn)or(Lilac) Puppies."
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