The tiger patch color is cheaper because it doesn’t fit the aesthetic tiger patch colored pit bulls usually have a large area of black on them and show a bicolor coat of black and white, which doesn’t quite fit the aesthetic of most people. In addition, the tiger-spotted color is not as beautiful and evenly colored as the cream-colored one, which is a narrower audience. Even when mated with a cream colored bucket, most of the offspring are still tiger-spotted, which is not conducive to breeding; many famous kennels are not willing to breed tiger-spotted, so the price is naturally cheaper. The reason for the cheaper price is that the tiger-spotted color is not a point deduction in international breed competitions, but it has a smaller audience and is rarely developed by large kennels. This also leads to the fact that kennels that breed tiger-spotted colors are usually small and do not have good enough bloodlines, so they are sold at relatively low prices.
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