Gallery

May 2023 Litter

Puppies featured in the gallery may no longer be available. Please refer to our 'Bullies' page for a list of available pups.
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May 2022 Litter

Puppies featured in the gallery may no longer be available. Please refer to our 'Bullies' page for a list of available pups.
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Dec 2021 Litter

Puppies featured in the gallery may no longer be available. Please refer to our 'Bullies' page for a list of available pups.

Dec 2020 Litter

Puppies featured in the gallery may no longer be available. Please refer to our 'Bullies' page for a list of available pups.
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June 2019 Litter

Puppies featured in the gallery may no longer be available. Please refer to our 'Bullies' page for a list of available pups.
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May 2018 Litter

Puppies featured in the gallery may no longer be available. Please refer to our 'Bullies' page for a list of available pups.

AI/Breeding

Artificial insemination (AI) in dog breeding involves manually introducing semen into the female, providing greater control over timing, reducing risks, and making long-distance breeding possible. This method is beneficial for preserving genetic lines and addressing health concerns. On the other hand, the natural "locking in" method allows for a more instinctive process, fostering a natural connection between the dogs, and can often result in a stronger bond. Both AI and natural mating have their advantages, depending on the breeding goals and circumstances.
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ABKC Pedigree

ABKC pedigrees are crucial for ensuring the authenticity and quality of American Bullies. They provide a documented lineage that verifies the dog's ancestry, showcasing their genetic traits, health history, and conformance to breed standards. Having an ABKC pedigree not only enhances a dog's value but also helps breeders make informed decisions for future generations, promoting the overall health and integrity of the breed.
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