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irondenkennels1 · 10 months
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Is the American Bully Kennels
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An American Bully kennel is a specialized breeding facility dedicated to raising and producing American Bully dogs, a distinct breed known for its muscular build, blocky head, and friendly demeanor. These kennels focus on maintaining and improving the breed’s desirable traits while adhering to recognized breed standards and ethical breeding practices. Here’s a comprehensive description:
Description of American Bully Kennels:
American Bully kennels serve as hubs for the careful breeding, nurturing, and raising of American Bully dogs. The American Bully is a relatively modern breed that was developed by selectively breeding various bulldog and terrier breeds for specific physical attributes and temperament. As a result, these kennels play a pivotal role in maintaining breed consistency and improving the breed’s qualities over generations.
Facility and Care:
American Bully kennels typically feature spacious and clean facilities designed to accommodate the dogs’ needs. The kennels prioritize the dogs’ health and well-being by offering many opportunities for exercise, play, and socialization. The kennel environment includes designated sleeping areas, exercise yards, and play areas to keep the dogs comfortable and intellectually active.
Selective Breeding:
The hallmark of American Bully kennels is their commitment to selective breeding. Experienced breeders carefully choose breeding pairs based on a variety of factors including conformation to breed standards, temperament, health history, and genetic compatibility. The aim is to produce litters that exemplify the breed’s distinct characteristics while minimizing health issues and promoting good temperament.
Breed Standards:
American Bully kennels adhere to established breed standards that outline the ideal physical and temperamental traits of the American Bully breed. These standards dictate factors such as size, coat color, body structure, head shape, and more. By maintaining these standards, kennels work to ensure that the dogs they produce closely resemble the breed’s intended look and personality.
Health and Veterinary Care:
Reputable American Bully kennels prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs. Regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive care are essential aspects of their operations. Responsible kennels conduct health screenings for potential genetic issues and strive to breed out any hereditary problems that may arise in the breed.
Socialization and Training:
American Bully kennels recognize the importance of proper socialization and basic training for their dogs. Puppies are introduced to various stimuli, environments, and experiences from an early age to help them grow into well-adjusted and confident dogs. This method assures that the dogs are not only physically healthy but also mentally sound and capable of constructively interacting with humans and other animals.
Ethical Practices:
Responsible American Bully kennels prioritize ethical breeding practices and responsible pet ownership. They emphasize placing their puppies with caring and responsible families who understand the breed’s needs and can provide a suitable home environment. This includes educating potential owners about the breed’s characteristics, exercise requirements, grooming needs, and any other relevant information.
Finally, American Bully kennels are critical in preserving and improving the traits of the American Bully breed. These kennels contribute to the continuous development and popularity of the American Bully breed among dog enthusiasts through careful breeding, adherence to breed standards, and a strong commitment to the well-being of their dogs.
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bullykingmagazine · 2 years
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ohwowimlonley · 5 months
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Hello my name is megan and below the cut on this post is a picture of my dog. My dog is not and XL americal bully. He is 22 inches tall and fits some other descriptions as to what the UK government defines as an XL american bully. According to the kennel club associasion, the XL american bully is not a recognised breed. The uk government is iducing mass hysteria over a few dog attacks and it is resulting in the mass murder of big dogs. My dog is not agressive. My dog has good owners. If the uk government is so concerned with dangerous dogs they should start by defining a dangerous owner. Or by shutting down dangerous puppy mills. My dogs name is jack and he is a good dog, but because of Rishi Sunak he has to go out in public like this
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arcanehackist · 4 months
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Recognizing and Reporting Dogfighting on Social Media: A Short PSA
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In light of recently discovering nine accounts with evidence of illegal dogfighting taking place behind the scenes on TikTok, I’m posting a PSA on how to recognize and report content like this for legal action to be taken, to save the lives of dogs and other animals used as “bait.”
Language-
Certain words for dogs/behavior/people are used mostly/entirely by dogfighters. Some of them are as follows:
•*Cur* or *Stone Cold*- A dog that won’t/refuses to fight
•*Dogman*- Someone that handles fighting dogs
•*Prospect*- A promising young aggressive dog
•*Champion*- A dog that has won fights
•*Game Bred*- Dogs bred for aggression/fighting
•*Game Dog*- A dog proven “game”, a fighter
•*Scratches/Scratch Lines*- The lines dogs start behind in the fighting pit
•*Catchweight*- A heavyweight fighting dog
•*Chain-weight*- The normal weight of a dog
•*Yard*- Where the dogs are kept
•*Roll/Bump*- A training match
Fighting Dog Training Equipment
Most dog fighters use the same methods that people have for a century or more, manual devices to bulk up their dogs and train out any remaining hesitation. The names of those are as follows:
*Catmill, Flirt Pole, Spring Pole, Turn Table*
•Treadmills are a red flag, though these are also used for non-fighting dogs, so treadmills alone are not a sign.
Personal/Dog Behavior
Accounts/people that behave in a certain way are easy to recognize once you figure out the pattern. Red flags such as the following:
-Flaunting a dog’s muscle mass
-Dogs on chains outside, sometimes with doghouses
-Dogs not allowed inside/in contact with each other
-Stock of single/multiple dogs fully of Pit Bulls/Bully Breed dogs
-Dogs often look thin, but in reality have no fat and are all muscle mass
-Bragging of a dog’s “bloodline” and often citing the names of specific dogs. Looking up said dogs may bring up papers/conformation of them coming from a “fighting line”
-Videos of dogs training/hanging off of things just by their mouth, grabbing and shaking hard
-Dogs with scars on their face/head
-Breeding, advertising dogs for stud, selling puppies, “coming soon” type posts
-Advertising the kennel their dog came from, said kennel only seems to breed very lean bully breeds/pit bulls
-Often arguing for “preserving lines” or arguing inbreeding is okay
Reporting
If you report the accounts/content to the social media site they are on, the content will be removed and no further action will be taken. To actually get these people in legal trouble, report them to the FBI tip line. If you don’t want to use your own information with the tip, put the address of something like a Walmart. Just make sure if you add any contact information that it is valid.
The accounts often comment on each other’s pages/videos, and if you are a strong-stomached person you may be able to report multiple at once by browsing comments and clicking on suspect accounts to acquire usernames.
DO NOT INTERACT WITH THEM
FBI tip line: https://tips.fbi.gov/home
American Humane Guide: https://www.americanhumane.org/fact-sheet/reporting-internet-animal-abuse/
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strangeswift · 1 year
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@astrobei gave me permission to info dump so… if you guys ever wanted to learn more about pit bulls on a st fandom blog... your resident dog nerd, vet tech, and former animal control officer is here to school you.
The first thing you should know is that in the U.S. “pit bull” is used colloquially as an umbrella term for several breeds. These breeds are the American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, and American Bully. American Pit Bull Terriers (APBT) and American Bullies are not recognized by the AKC (American Kennel Club) but are recognized by the UKC (United Kingdom Kennel Club) and ABKC (American Bully Kennel Club.)
Some dogs that are commonly mistaken as belonging to this group (alternatively called bully breeds) include American Bulldogs, Dogo Argentinos, and even Cane Corsos.
The majority of dogs labeled as pit bulls are some mix of the breeds previously listed. However, the term “pit bull” historically referred to APBTs. Pure APBT are rare, though the majority of dogs in U.S. shelters have at least some APBT in them. All of the other breeds were derived from the APBT, with American Bullies being the most recent by far, being bred purely as companion animals in just the 1980s, and only picking up in popularity in the last ten years or so.
There is some controversy regarding using pit bull as an umbrella term, and here’s where that comes in. APBT have extremely high bite statistics, which has led to them being demonized and banned in many places, as I’m sure everyone is aware. It’s also led to a lot of dogs being euthanized. Here’s the thing though. Because of pit bull being used as an umbrella term. whenever a dog labeled as a pit bull bites someone, it is reported under the APBT’s bite stats. 
That would be like grouping all shepherds together, so anytime a german shepherd, australian shepherd, dutch shepherd, belgian shepherd, etc. bit someone, it would all be logged under one breed. That breed would have INSANE bute stats, and that’s exactly what’s happened with pit bulls. So many people prefer “bully breed” as the umbrella term and “pit bull” referring only to the APBT. That being said, I do sometimes refer to my American Bully as a pit bull for brevity, but he is properly labeled on his vet records, and if he were to bite, I would make sure he was reported as an American Bully. If you’re not sure what your dog is, “mixed breed” is always a safe call. The worst part is, many of the dogs labeled pit bulls in shelters aren’t even any of these breeds, they’re just dogs with boxy heads, they could be boxer mixes, hound mixes, etc.
So that’s the labeling controversy, now onto history:
As I said, the term pit bull was originally used to refer to APBTs, which were derived from old “bull dogs.” These bull dogs didn’t look like the English Bulldogs we keep as pets in the modern day, these dogs were leaner with longer legs and snouts, and they were bred primarily for “bull baiting.” Bull baiting was an old dog sport where the dog would be released on a bull and the dog was supposed to lock onto the bull’s face with their mouth, and stay there as long as possible without being shaken off. Obviously, this was a very cruel practice for both the bulls and the dogs, and many dogs died. 
From bull dogs, “pit bulls” were bred. Originally the term “pit bull” referred primarily to what we now call American Pit Bull terriers (APBT), which were bred for an even worse sport: dog fighting. Hence the name, the “pit” being the dog fighting ring. Now you may have heard a myth that actually pit bulls were bred to be nanny dogs!! Not fighters!! This just isn’t true. Though their gentle disposition with people can make them great with kids, APBT were bred for dogfighting, and we shouldn’t shy away from that by trying to make up stories to "soften them". If we want to help these dogs, we have to take them for what they are, including what they were bred for. Which brings us to how important are breed traits when it comes to individual animal behavior, and the answer according to research is: pretty important.
Most pure APBTs will show moderate to severe dog aggression, it’s even listed in their UKC breed standard. That being said, a dog with dog aggression (DA) does not translate into “bad dog.” And on top of that, APBT have a wonderful disposition with people and are eager to please, and this isn’t by chance, it has everything to do with their breeding. Dog fighters didn’t want dogs who showed aggression toward their handlers. The dogs needed to be obedient and eager to please. A fighting dog who showed human aggression didn’t get bred, they got shot. So those lines didn’t get passed down, resulting in very sweet dogs with people.
That being said, they often show animal aggression particularly towards dogs, which isn't a problem if you know how to handle them and don't need a dog that is social with other dogs. It's not something you should try to train out, it's in their genetics. That being said, as with any breed traits, there are always exceptions, so it’s not a hard and fast rule. Also, it's nature vs. nurture. It isn't "ALL in how you raise them," because genetics play a huge role in behavior, but how you raise them plays a big role too. Any dog of any breed can show aggression. Trust me on that, I've seen it firsthand. 
NOW, most people with "pit bulls" don't have pure APBTs, so the things about dog aggression don't apply. The other breeds that fall into the category are far less likely to be dog aggressive, and it can often be managed when it is present. American Bullies especially tend to show no dog aggression at all if they are well bred. But pure APBT aren't especially well suited to be pets for the average dog owner, though they are fantastic for dog sports (the fun and humane kind of sports, like bite work, lure coursing, etc.) They were bred to be sporting dogs (as horrendous as it is, dogfighting is still a sport) so they are incredibly high drive and need a lot of exercise, similar to a german shepherd, but with a lot of dog aggression. If your “pit bull” is lazy like my American Bully is, it’s definitely not a pure APBT.
Some other things to know:
Lock jaw is a myth. There is no mechanism in the jaw of a pit bull that allows their jaw to lock. They do have an incredibly strong grip, but their bite force isn’t even in the top 5 highest when you break it down by breed. 
Statistically, bully breeds/pit bulls are common among low income households, which don’t often have the resources for training and proper care. They are also an attractive option for criminals who want an “intimidating dog.” Both of these things play into their bite stats and reputation as well.
And lastly, in my personal experience working with pretty much every breed of dog in every capacity for the last four years, bull breeds/pit bulls are the bestest <3 which is why when i had the opportunity to get a dog of my own, that's what i wanted!
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irondenkennels1 · 10 months
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What Is The Best Breed of Bully Breeders?
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The term “bully breed” is a broad classification that refers to several dog breeds, often with a muscular appearance and historically used for bull-baiting or dog fighting. It’s important to note that promoting or glorifying dog fighting is illegal and unethical. However, responsible breeding and ownership of these breeds can make them wonderful family pets.
When it comes to selecting a breed of bully dog, the “best” breed depends on various factors, including the owner’s lifestyle, experience, and preferences. Here are a few popular bully breeds and their general characteristics:
American Pit Bull Terrier:
Known for their loyalty, intelligence, and high energy level, Pit Bulls can make excellent family companions when properly trained and socialized. They are affectionate and protective of their loved ones.
American Staffordshire Terrier:
Similar to Pit Bulls in appearance, the AmStaffs are also affectionate, intelligent, and good with families. They can be strong-willed but are eager to please.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier:
This British breed is smaller than the American version but shares many positive traits. They are stocky, friendly, and great with children.
Bull Terrier:
Recognizable by their unique egg-shaped head, Bull Terriers are playful, energetic, and often described as comical. They can be stubborn but respond well to consistent training.
Bulldog (English Bulldog):
Bulldogs are known for their calm and gentle demeanor. They are loyal and affectionate, making them suitable for families or individuals looking for a more laid-back companion.
Boxer:
Although not considered a traditional bully breed, Boxers are muscular and share some characteristics with bully breeds. They are loyal, energetic, and good with children.
Choosing the right breed also involves considering factors like exercise requirements, grooming needs, and potential health issues. Additionally, adopting from a reputable rescue organization or shelter can be a great option to provide a loving home for a dog in need.
Ultimately, the “best” bully breed is the one that fits well with your lifestyle, receives proper training and socialization, and is treated with love, care, and respect by responsible owners.
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firelord-frowny · 29 days
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i dont know neeeearly enough about breed-specific legislation to warrant going out of my way to advocate for or against it in any legit capacity,
but what i do know is that today i saw some fuckin idiot walking their pitbull in public in an area with a lot of foot traffic... WITHOUT A FUCKING LEASH!!!!
and pitbulls aren't even legal here!!!
so not only was this lady already demonstrating hella irresponsibility by having a dog she's not supposed to have, but then she ALSO fails to even put it on a damn leash??? and then if/when her dog goes and rips apart somebody's chihuahua or mauls a small child, she's gonna act sooooooooooo shocked and try to blame it on everything but herself and her dog.
also???????????
last winter there was a "pitbull type dog" (i think an American Bully? but i'm not sure) that got loose and wandered the neighborhood for MONTHS!
MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
or idk maybe it wasn't months lmfao but i saw it on several different occasions over the course of at least a few weeks.
and throughout my life in this neighborhood, the only dogs i've ever seen get loose have been pitbulls, a rottweiler, and a german shepherd, the latter of which CHASED ME DOWN THE STREET WHEN I WAS ON MY BIKE when i was like 10 years old.
and im like, is this a coincidence????
is it a coincidence that the only dogs that have ever been allowed to pose a threat in my neighborhood, to my knowledge, have all been dogs that have had reputations for being more dangerous than other dogs???
like, nobody's golden retriever is breaking out of their outdoor kennel and chasing the neighborhood kids around. nobody is strutting through the park with their unleashed jack russle terrier.
are irresponsible people just drawn to dogs that have dangerous reputations???
bc it really seeeeeeeeeeeeems, just from my casual observations, that a lot of pitbull owners are brazenly irresponsible and negligent! And when i see shit like that, it makes it really easy for me to sympathize with the idea that maybe it really is best that people just aren't allowed to have those kinds of dogs in the first place!
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pitbullbullies · 2 months
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Discovering Affordable UKC Bully Puppies for Sale: Your Ultimate Guide
Are you considering adding a new furry member to your family? Perhaps you've been captivated by the charm and charisma of UKC Bully puppies? The United Kennel Club (UKC) Bully breed, known for its distinct appearance and friendly demeanor, has gained popularity among dog enthusiasts. However, finding affordable UKC Bully puppies for sale can sometimes be a challenging task. Fear not, as we embark on a journey to explore how you can bring home your dream Bully pup without breaking the bank.
Understanding the UKC Bully Breed:
Before delving into the process of finding affordable UKC Bully puppies, it's crucial to understand what sets this breed apart. UKC Bully dogs are a relatively newer breed, recognized for their muscular build, blocky heads, and gentle temperament. Contrary to misconceptions, they are affectionate, loyal companions, making them excellent family pets.
Research and Education:
When considering purchasing a UKC Bully puppy, research is your best friend. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the breed's characteristics, temperament, and specific needs. Understanding what to expect from your future pet will not only help you make an informed decision but also ensure a harmonious relationship Cheap Xxl American Pitbull Puppies for Sale.
Finding Reputable Breeders:
Once you're well-versed with the breed, it's time to start your quest for a reputable breeder. Reputable breeders prioritize the health and well-being of their puppies, adhering to ethical breeding practices. They often conduct health screenings, provide proper care, and offer support to new owners.
Here are some tips for finding reputable UKC Bully breeders:
Online Research: Utilize online platforms such as breeder directories, forums, and social media groups dedicated to Bully enthusiasts. Engage with the community, ask for recommendations, and gather insights from experienced owners.
Check Credentials: Ensure that the breeder is registered with reputable kennel clubs and adheres to breed standards. Membership in organizations such as the United Bully Kennel Club (UBKC) or American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) can be indicative of a breeder's commitment to the breed.
Visit in Person: Whenever possible, visit the breeder's facility to assess the living conditions of the puppies and their parents. A clean, well-maintained environment is a positive sign of responsible breeding.
Health Guarantees: Inquire about health guarantees and certifications for the puppies, including vaccinations, deworming, and genetic testing. Responsible breeders prioritize the health and genetic integrity of their puppies.
References and Reviews: Ask for references from previous buyers or seek reviews/testimonials from satisfied customers. Positive feedback is a strong indicator of a breeder's reliability and professionalism.
Affordability Considerations:
While quality comes at a price, affordability doesn't necessarily mean compromising on the well-being of your future pet. Here are some strategies to find affordable UKC Bully puppies without compromising on quality:
Consider Adoption: Explore adoption options through Bully rescue organizations or shelters. Adopting a Bully puppy can be a cost-effective way to bring home a loving companion while also providing a home to a dog in need.
Wait for Litters: Patience is key when searching for affordable Bully puppies. Stay in touch with reputable breeders and inquire about upcoming litters. Often, breeders offer puppies from new litters at more affordable prices.
Negotiate Responsibly: While it's essential to respect the breeder's pricing, there may be room for negotiation, especially if you're willing to forego certain perks such as breeding rights or show potential.
Consider Older Puppies: Some breeders may have older puppies or young adults available at lower prices than newborns. These puppies may have already received some training and socialization, making them great options for families on a budget.
Budget Wisely: Factor in all associated costs of pet ownership, including food, veterinary care, grooming, and training, when considering your budget for purchasing a Bully puppy. Planning ahead will help ensure that you can provide your new companion with the care they deserve.
finding affordable UKC Bully puppies for sale requires patience, research, and careful consideration. By educating yourself about the breed, seeking reputable breeders, and exploring cost-effective options, you can fulfill your dream of bringing home a beloved Bully companion without breaking the bank. Remember, the joy and companionship they bring are priceless, regardless of the price tag.
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What Is a Micro Bully Puppy?
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Micro Bullies represent one of the recent and most in-demand hybrid breeds in the American Bully family. These dogs closely resemble their larger counterparts but are the smallest and lightest version of the breed. Instead of being purebred, a Micro Bully is a combination of a Pocket Bully and a Patterdale Terrier. To elaborate further, the Pocket Bully, sometimes called a Pocket Pitbull, is a crossbreed of an American Bully and a Patterdale Terrier, resulting in a smaller size compared to the Standard Bully. The Micro Bully maintains the robust Bully appearance but is intentionally bred to be even smaller by introducing another Terrier into the mix. These hybrids fall under the category of Exotic Bully breeds and gained recognition as a distinct breed around 2008, with the Micro Bully being the latest addition.
This lineage of dogs is highly sought after due to their attractiveness, intelligence, and family-friendly nature. Similar to other designer-cross breeds like the Labradoodle and Cockapoo, blending the American Bully with the Patterdale Terrier allows for the preservation of familiar features while incorporating other desirable traits. Consequently, there is a growing interest in acquiring this remarkable hybrid, which offers the strongest and most compact version of a Bully dog currently available.
Know About A Bully Dog
A Bully dog, also referred to as a Bully Pit, Exotic, or Extreme Bully, originated in the 1980s in the United States and officially became a recognized breed in 2004. The term "Bully Dog" is a broad description encompassing various dogs characterized by a muscular and blocky appearance. This term includes dogs with "bull" in their names, such as the American Pitbull, French Bulldog, and the English Bulldog. Some believe that the American Bulldog, Old English Bulldog, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier contributed to the development of the American Bully breed.
Distinguishing between the different types of Exotic Bully breeds within the American Bully bloodlines can be perplexing. As this is a relatively recent breed with evolving standards, references to authorities like the American Bully Kennel Club can clarify the primary distinctions in breed types. It's crucial to recognize that Micro, Standard, Pocket, and XL Bullies essentially represent the same dog, differing only in height. In contrast, the Classic Bully is distinguished by its particular type.
The Size Of Classic Bully, Pocket, and Micro Bully Puppy
The Classic Bully is a bit smaller than the standard American Bully, standing 16-20" tall, and weighing less than 60 lbs.
Pocket Bullies, are 14-19" tall, with weight varying based on their muscular build. Retaining the strong qualities cherished by bully breed enthusiasts, these dogs are occasionally known as Pocket Pitbulls or Shorty Bullies.
The Micro Bully is a smaller category within Pocket Bullies, staying under 16" tall and weighing less than 50 lbs when fully grown. Despite their size, they have a sturdy and muscular build, inheriting traits from Exotic Bully breeds but in a more compact form. 
These dogs are great for smaller homes or yards, fitting in well with families. They are often referred to as Miniature Pitbulls, but it's essential to distinguish them from the separate Pitbull and American Bully breeds.
The Cost Of A Micro Bully Puppy
The cost of a Micro Bully puppy depends on your plans for the dog. If you're getting one for breeding from a top-notch bloodline, it will be more expensive compared to a puppy intended as a family pet. It's crucial to buy from a trustworthy breeder to avoid getting a larger Bully falsely labeled as a Micro. For instance, Venom, a well-known Micro Exotic Bully in the United States, produces similar puppies that can begin at approximately $9,000.
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thuzyblog · 5 months
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The American Bully: Your Ultimate Guide to Care, Origins, and More
Origins and General Information:
Discover the captivating history of the American Bully, a breed that emerged in the late 20th century through selective breeding of American Pit Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers. Developed for a gentle disposition and a muscular appearance, these dogs are distinguished by their stocky build, broad head, and powerful stance.
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How to Care for an American Bully:
Food: Ensure your American Bully thrives with high-quality, size-specific dog food. Explore options with joint support for optimal musculoskeletal health, and consult with your vet for a personalized diet plan based on age and activity level.
Environment: While adaptable to various living conditions, your American Bully will thrive in a secure, fenced yard. Provide a cozy resting place, like a comfortable dog bed, and ensure access to clean water at all times.
Care Method: Satisfy their need for companionship by spending quality time together. Engage in interactive play and provide mental stimulation through puzzle toys.
Grooming: Maintain their coat by regularly brushing away loose hair. Bathe them as needed and keep a close eye on their ears, eyes, and teeth for signs of infection.
Preparing for an American Bully’s Life:
Three Short Advice Sentences:
Start consistent training and socialization from a young age.
Foster their affectionate nature with a safe and loving environment.
Ensure regular exercise to keep them mentally and physically fit.
Essential Equipment:
Equip yourself with a collar and leash, high-quality dog food and bowls, toys for mental stimulation, and a crate or comfortable bedding for rest.
Common Diseases:
Hip Dysplasia: Maintain a healthy weight and consider joint supplements.
Skin Allergies: Monitor for issues and consult with a vet for treatment.
Heartworm Disease: Keep them on a regular prevention regimen.
Necessary Vaccines:
Ensure your American Bully is protected with core vaccines, including Rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. Consult with your vet for location-specific vaccine needs.
Common Names for American Bullies:
Choose a name that reflects their personality and is easy to pronounce. Common names include Max, Bella, Rocky, Daisy, and Zeus.
Buying/Adopting an American Bully:
Locations of Popularity: American Bullies are popular in the United States and internationally.
Average Price: Puppy prices vary, ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 or more based on pedigree and breeder reputation.
Community for Adoption: Explore American Bully rescue groups on social media and check local shelters for potential adoption.
Before Adoption/Purchase: Research and choose a reputable breeder or rescue group. Request health records, verify vaccinations, and visit the dog in person.
Rescue Groups: Consider organizations like the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) Rescue and local groups. Ensure the dog's health is checked before adoption.
In conclusion, the American Bully, with its affectionate nature and impressive physique, can be a loving family pet with proper care and understanding. Whether considering adoption or already a proud owner, meeting their needs ensures a happy and healthy life together.
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kellieblog · 5 months
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The American Bully: A Comprehensive Guide to Care, Origins, and More
Origins and General Information:
The American Bully, a captivating breed with a rich history, originated in the late 20th century by selectively breeding American Pit Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers. Developed for a gentle disposition and muscular appearance, American Bullies are recognized for their stocky build, broad head, and powerful stance.
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How to Care for an American Bully:
Food: American Bullies benefit from high-quality, size-specific dog food. Consider options with joint support for optimal musculoskeletal health. Consult with your vet for a personalized diet plan based on age and activity level.
Environment: While adaptable to various living conditions, an American Bully thrives in a secure, fenced yard. Provide a comfortable resting place, such as a dog bed, and ensure access to clean water at all times.
Care Method: Satisfy their need for companionship by spending quality time together. Engage in interactive play and provide mental stimulation through puzzle toys.
Grooming: Regularly brush their short coat to remove loose hair. Bathe them as needed and check ears, eyes, and teeth regularly for signs of infection.
Preparing for an American Bully’s Life:
Three Short Advice Sentences:
Consistent training and socialization are crucial from a young age.
Foster their affectionate nature with a safe and loving environment.
Ensure regular exercise to keep them mentally and physically fit.
Essential Equipment:
Collar and leash, high-quality dog food and bowls, toys for mental stimulation, and a crate or comfortable bedding for rest.
Common Diseases:
Hip Dysplasia: Maintain a healthy weight and consider joint supplements.
Skin Allergies: Monitor for issues and consult with a vet for treatment.
Heartworm Disease: Keep them on a regular prevention regimen.
Necessary Vaccines:
Core vaccines include Rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. Consult with your vet for location-specific vaccine needs.
Common Names for American Bullies:
Choose a name that reflects their personality and is easy to pronounce. Common names include Max, Bella, Rocky, Daisy, and Zeus.
Buying/Adopting an American Bully:
Locations of Popularity: American Bullies are popular in the United States and internationally.
Average Price: Puppy prices vary, ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 or more based on pedigree and breeder reputation.
Community for Adoption: Look for American Bully rescue groups on social media and check local shelters.
Before Adoption/Purchase: Research and choose a reputable breeder or rescue group. Request health records, verify vaccinations, and visit the dog in person.
Rescue Groups: Consider organizations like the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) Rescue and local groups. Ensure the dog's health is checked before adoption.
In conclusion, the American Bully, with its affectionate nature and impressive physique, can be a loving family pet with proper care and understanding. Whether considering adoption or already a proud owner, meeting their needs ensures a happy and healthy life together.
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American Bully Price in India- Black Star Kennels
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What is a dog? This question is a rhetorical one, and not referring to the species, or its evolutionary origin. What purpose do dogs serve in our lives? What do they mean to us, and why do we own them? With some exceptions, the vast majority of dogs are pets: we seek them out for companionship, to be part of our homes and families. We take them into the world to enjoy it with us, are used to seeing them out and about, and generally expect the pet dogs we meet to be friendly and reasonably safe to be around.
The American Kennel Club recognizes 190 different dog breeds. Worldwide, this number climbs to 360. After approximately 30,000 years of domestication and deliberate breeding, humans have created affectionate dogs, independent ones, energetic dogs, couch potatoes; dogs with long hair, short hair, big or small; dogs for hunting, for protection, for companionship, for herding; dogs in almost any color conceivable. In recent years, however, the handful of breeds known commonly as “pit bulls” or “bully breeds” have taken off in popularity, due in large part to attempts by fanciers to rehabilitate the breeds' negative image. They have largely had success in proclaiming these perceptions to be a result of myths and misunderstanding. Most of the arguments supporting and defending pit bulls – and, unfortunately, those most easily found when searching online – come from sites limited in credentials and heavy on bias such as “Love-A-Bull,” “Bully Blood,” and “American Bully Lover.” Their claims are commonly either unsourced, or anecdotal. Stories about sweet pit bulls named Bubbles and Cupcake and cute photos of pit bulls in tutus don't change statistics and history any more than the proud boast “I always drive without a seatbelt and I'm fine” does. Stories don't trump statistics.
Rare is the person who hasn't heard one or another of these genre of myths. That pit bulls were nanny dogs; that they're sweethearts unless they're abused, and they're only mean when they're taught to fight; that it's all in how you raise them. While no breed has a monopoly on aggression, and pit bulls are certainly no monolith of cartoonish, foaming-at-the-mouth viciousness, it is shortsighted to pretend they're something they're not.
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What is not pictured here is a vile dog fighter hard at work abusing her innocent pit bulls.
Though many sincerely believe the breed was once used as a gentle, affectionate babysitter, as it turns out there is zero evidence for this in any historical text until a 1971 New York Times article, where the phrase “nursemaid dog” was used by the editor of the magazine of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of the United States of America. Hardly an unprejudiced source. The truth is, pit bulls were always bred and intended for fighting. No dog is or was a nanny breed, but if there was one, bullies would be floating somewhere at the bottom of the list.
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Perhaps a nanny alligator.
When bull- and bear-baiting faded in popularity in the mid-19th century – the former due to British legislation against animal cruelty, the later to sheer scarcity – those keen on blood sports pivoted to fighting dogs against each other, breeding them for tenacity, agility, and an unwillingness to give up. The American Kennel Club categorizes dogs into seven groups based on breed origin, and pit bull breeds belong to the terrier class. The AKC recognizes the inherent feisty and stubborn nature of terriers, traits that can be managed by a dedicated and knowledgeable owner, and are also somewhat mitigated by the small scale of most terriers. However, when these traits are combined with pitbulls' size and muscularity - and, more importantly, their specifically-bred instinct to fight - this makes for a dangerous combination. We recognize and accept that herding breeds have the instinct to herd, pointers lift one paw and point without having to be taught, breeds cultivated for companionship want to be close to their owners, and retrievers like to – you guessed it – retrieve. How does this common sense logic vanish when it comes to bullies?
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These bullies clearly aren't being sold for companionship, home defense, or herding.
Pit bulls are reportedly responsible for 22.5% of bites, and the CDC reported that from 1979 to 1998, pit bulls were involved in the most fatal dogs attacks, the the culprit of 28% of deaths. Dog fighters overwhelmingly and near exclusively used (and continue to use) this breed, rather than golden retrievers or border collies. If any dog is dangerous when mistreated, why don't we regularly see news reports of greyhounds and poodles mauling infants, children, and the elderly? What reason would there be for sensationalizing and smearing one dog breed at random?
It's a common refrain when these attacks happen: “He snapped out of nowhere.” “I don't understand, we've had her since a puppy.” “He just wouldn't let go.” “She's never done anything like this before.” In the overwhelming majority of cases, the owners were not abusive, were not cruelly provoking the dog to violence, and were not trying to start up an illicit dog fighting ring. Their only crime was believing the half-truths and feel-good stories peddled by pit bull defenders or well-intentioned rescue organizations.
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A pit bull charging across a parking lot to attack a child unprovoked. Perhaps it only meant to enthusiastically nanny her?
Naturally, those have only known pit bulls to be normal, friendly dogs might become defensive at the breed being labeled dangerous. Perhaps a better word would be risky. Many of us consider dogs to be family, but we mustn't forget that they are still animals, with behaviors and traits that have been selected for and cultivated by breeders for generations. Those actively promoting these risky breeds are ignorant at best, and deliberately disingenuous at worst. Though any dog can bite, it is abundantly clear that those bred for stable temperaments, for companionship, and to work alongside humans are a far lower risk than a dog deliberately created for violence. Dogs should be companions, not ticking time bombs. There is nothing a pit bull has to offer that can't be found in a safer, more manageable breed actually intended for family ownership.
Sources:
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12108421
https://time.com/2891180/kfc-and-the-pit-bull-attack-of-a-little-girl/
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/dog-attack-statistics-breed/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30579079/
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