Category: Bully Breed News Blog

  • What registry accepts the American Bully Breed?

    Here are a list of Pedigree Registry and Associations that accept the American Bully breed.

    (Image above ABKC National Grand Champion Winner Thee Buss (Pocket Bully))

    The two main registry that accept the American Bully breed are:

    ABKC (American Bully Kennel Club)

    UKC (United Kennel Club)

    Other new registry begins to appear as the breed becomes more popular includes but not limited

    BRC Global Canine Pedigrees

    ABR – American Bully Registry

    BBKC – Bully Breed Kennel Club

    BullyPedex

    WBR – World Bully Registry

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  • What’s an Extreme dog in the American Bully breed?

    According to Khanh Nuygen founder of BBKC (Bully Breed Kennel Club) and owner of Phoking Style National Grand champion Rockomaina.
    Quote below:
    “WE HAD A CRAZY DISCUSSION ON WHAT AN EXTREME DOG IS ……AGAIN SO TO BE CLEAR ON WHAT AN EXTREME IS. ITS OVER DONE FEATURES ON THE DOG THAT MAKES IT AN EXTREME DOG NOT HEIGHT….IM GOING TO NAME THEM IN ORDER IMO FROM THE MOST IMPORTANT TO THE LEAST IMPORTANT

    1: MOBILITY (can’t move u basically an overdone liability
    2: BIG HEAD 24 PLUS, BONE STRUCTURE
    3 :OVERLOAD SHOULDER WITH MASS AND MUSCLE ON TOP OF THOSE SHOUDLERS
    4: HUGE ARCH NECK
    5: WIDTH CAN BE WIDER THAN HEIGHT OR EQUAL TO HEIGHT NOT NARROW
    6:BARREL CHEST
    7:BIG THICK REAR WITH OVERDONE INNER THIGH MUSCLE
    8:MUSCLE DEFINITITON
    9:HEIGHT
    10: CONFIDENT TEMPERAMENT ( A SCARY ASS DOG TAKES AWAY FROM THE WOW FACTOR )”

    Image of PhoKing Colossal

    Bashar Daoud CEO and founder of Muscletone Bullies, famous for his Extreme Breed of American Bullies. Stated on his Facebook page in October 2023: “I see people dont understand what i explained yesterday.  So once more, the original standard said the dog should be as wide as he is tall . 98% of dogs are more narrow than tall, so its  already a fault according to the original standard of the breed, yet most judges over look it cause its been rewritten.  Now as an extreme should be wider than tall and also carry more mass and bone. So, instead of posting your dog and calling him extreme, please first measure your dog properly . Now, he should also be as long as he is tall ! If you have a

    perfect box or an extreme dog, then show me his movement and topline . If you can’t land all of the above in to one dog . Then, continue to educate yourself on structure and understanding of motion and symmetry in the animal. Cause an extreme is very different than the normal american bully !

    Image of Muscletone King Kong.

    Image of Bullymon Astro Boy, Astro Boy ancestry includes Phoking Rocko and Muscletone Magoo in his pedigree. Shorter in status yet still possess all the extreme quality features of his ancestor’s bloodline.

    Source credit: Facebook, PhokingStyleBullies, Muscletone, Bullymon

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  • Buying American Bully and Tips on How to find a good American Bully Breeder

    Choosing an American Bully canine or pup can be a mind-boggling measure, things you have to consider when picking your ideal puppy and/or dog. Before you decide on adding an American Bully to be a part of your family consider the following.

    Decide on what American Bully Class and Size

    Medium to Small

    If you are after more on the Medium to Smaller size Bully, consider a Pocket Bully or Micro size Bully. Pocket Bully are no taller than 16 inch at the withers and Micro is no taller than 14 inch at the Withers. For size comparison Pocket Bully height is roughly the size of a English Staffordshire Terriers, English Bulldogs, and Boston Terriers height, yet American Pocket Bully has a distinctive body structure with more mass and heavy bone. The Micro size can be most resemblance to their relative (in height only) the French Bulldogs and Mini Bulldogs.

    The Exotic Bully can range in size from 10-16 inches. They have a unique facial features compared to their cousin the American Pocket Bully, with a shorter snout and cartoon like face. Due to their short muzzle and stocky body build, similarity to their Bulldogs relative, they tend to have the same health issue and are most suitable to the less active companion.

    Though bear in mind a weight and overall size of a Pocket Bully, Micro Bully and Exotic Bully can topple them into the Medium to Large size dog breed.

    Medium to Large

    For those who are after a larger Bully, the largest of the American Bully Breed Class are American XL Bully heights over 19 inches at the withers and weighing in approximately 50kg, extreme feature and taller than 23 inches are sometime known as XXL Bullys.

    The Standard class and Classic class American Bully are the same in height, between 17 inch to 19 inch at the withers, however the Standard Bully has more mass and bulk, whereas the Classic American Bully resemble more like their cousin with added mass, the American Staffordshire Terriers and the American Pit-Bull Terriers with the drive and aggression temperament breed out, the original combination that makes up the American Bully 40 so years ago.

    Where can you find American Bully and Exotic Bully?

    Majority of Bullies enthusiast are finding American Bullies and Exotic Bullies via Breeders Registry Club (such as ABKC, UKC, BullyPedex), American Bully and Bully Breed Dog Shows, online website, social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and Dog/Pet classification, referrals from Friends and Family. With so many means of sourcing for an American Bullies, how do you know which ones are a reputable and reliable Breeder and which are not or worse Scammer? View Our Avoid Scammer Tip here 

    Identify which American Bully Class they specialise in?

    Once you have decided which Size and Class of American Bullies and/or Exotic Bullies. You need to identify which breeders specialise in those class and most suitable for your needs. A great indication is viewing the puppies parents, along with verified family tree known as pedigree documentation/paper up to minimum four generation deep, this will give you an ideal of what the puppies will most likely inherit.

    • How long they have been breeding,
    • Any of their past breeding,
    • How did the puppies turned out in their past breeding.
    • What are their future planned breeding and pairing,
    • Their current dog they have. All these will give you an indication if the breeder offer what you are looking for.
    • What support do they offer to customer – Once you acquire your puppy from a chosen breeder, from time to time you may need to seek for guidance and assistant.
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    How do you identify a reputable breeder/s?   

    Ok, so you decided that American Bullies or an Exotic Bullies breed is for you.

    Choosing where to buy your dog will depend on your expectations and reason for wanting an American Bully. Are you after American Bully as a companionship pet, for breeding or Show conformation? Is there a particular look you are after? Different breeders may breed certain Size/Class of American Bully or Exotic Bully, and some breeders may be known for a particular design/look of a Bully and desired temperament.

    Finding a responsible breeder you trust is your first step. It is important to do your due diligent before making a commitment to a breeder.

    How are the puppies and dogs living condition and how do they treat their dogs?

    Passionate breeders spend time socialising their animal so they are friendly and happy, a happy American Bully will be adaptable when visitor are around and love seeking attention from their owners and visitors. They genially care about their dog’s overall well-being and health and are updated with worming, vaccination and other medical needs. Quality breeders are proud of their American Bullies and are happy to show you their dogs and their dogs living area. If you are unable to meet the breeder in person at their Kennel or home. Ask to meet your breeder and their dogs via a video conferencing call/system. Observe the dogs and the breeder –

    • Do they provide a high standard of care and living conditions for all their animals?
    • Are the premises clean?
    • Odor-free?
    • Are the dogs well fed?
    • Are their dogs keep in spacious and clean environment?
    • Observe how the breeder treat their dogs.
    • Does the breeder show a genuine passion for their dogs?
    • How do the dogs interact with the breeder and with strangers?
    • How do the dogs interact with their pack and other dogs?

    Do they allow you to see the puppy/dog parents?

    Seeing the puppy/ dogs parents will give you a sense of your dog’s temperament, size, and appearance. Avoid breeder who does not allow you to see the parents or puppy, especially those who only show you one photo, or Photo that have been edited to make the dog appear bigger/larger, wider etc then they actually are. Where in-case viewing is not permitted, eg COVID or safety of their dogs or family or long distance, always request a live video conference call/system.

    How many type of dogs do they breed?

    High quality breeders are dedicated to one or two types of dogs and they invest their time, funds and resource in bettering the breed and their program. A breeder that focuses solely on American Bullies demonstrates their love and dedication to the breed and will most likely be knowable in that breed.

    Was the breeding planned?

    American Bully breeders who care about their breed and program, will spend time studying, planning, preparing any planned breeding with the right American Bully breeding pair and ensuring they find suitable home.

    Does the Breeder Ask you question?

    As a Buyer we ask many questions to the breeder in search for our ideal American Bully. A responsible breeder will also ask their potential buyers question to see if they are the ideal candidate for their puppies and dogs. They truly are concern with finding the right home for their puppies and dogs. A breeder will ask you question such as

    • Your current situation,
    • If you will be away from home a lot
    • If there are kids or elderly members in the house
    • How much exercise you can give them
    • Where they will sleep etc.
    • A good breeder will be honest and if they don’t think you are suited to the breed, they will suggest going with a different breed.

    Can the Breeder Provide references on request?

    They should be happy to offer you reference. This could be from existing buyers, letters from their vet or local breeder organisation.

    Do the puppies and parents have verified pedigree?

    If you’re investing in a high-quality American Bully, you want to make sure their pedigree is verified. Are the puppy and puppy parents registered with the associated registry for that breed? Ensure they provide you with the documentation and paperwork. You should never purchase a dog or puppy from a breeder who says their dog is purebred, but doesn’t have paperwork to prove it.

    What information should an American Bully breeder be able to provide?

    Once you have done your research and found a breeder. Some of the information they should be able to provide you includes:

    • They are knowledgeable and have a great understanding about the breed. They should be able to provide you with information regarding the breed and be able to comfortably answer question related to the American Bully. 
    • Be able to provide information about the dog’s family history (parents, grandparents and great-grandparents) and you should be able to meet at least the puppy’s mother if you visit.
    • They should be able to provide a certified pedigree, like the pedigrees offered by BullyPedex, ABKC, UKC. Any relevant documents, paperwork and contracts.
    • Be able to provide documentation from a veterinarian that the puppy has been health tested, recorded update vaccinations the puppy has received and deworming treatments. Breeders may offer other documentation related to health, Vet breeding certificate and such.
    • Offer support and share with you how they are feeding the dogs and puppies, any training or socialization prior to you taking your American Bully puppy home and any additional information, guides and tips to help you in assisting the transition of the puppies to their new home and environment.

    Souce: BullyPedex, RSPCA, DogNSW

  • How online Puppy Pet Scam works and Signs of a Puppy Scam

    Online puppy scams have been increasing over the last few years, even more so since COVID.

    With more pet and animal lovers now resorting to online and social media to find their perfect companionship pet, especially if they are set on buying a puppy of a specific breed or age.

    How do you identify which are legitimate breeders and which are pet scammers.  

    Ways you may encounter an online puppy/pet scammer: The scammer will offer pets for sale or adoption via.

    • Website – Realistic looking fake breeders website and fake pet transport website (some of these website may look almost identical to the real authentic breeder’s website and Pet transports companies)
    • Social Media profile/account/pages – such as Facebook and Instagram acting as fake real people and fake business Pages
    • Classified Advertisements – listing including (free and paid) such as Gumtree, Pet Classified website, Google Ads, Media Directories (Newspaper)

    How Does a Pet Scammer work?

    These scammers will create a website and advertise on Facebook, CraigsList, TradingPost, Google Ads, Gumtree, and any other classified ads websites. They will steal content and image from real Pet Breeders websites or find pet image and video from the internet, social media and sometime even contacting a real breeder pretending to be an interested buyer, requesting for image and video of the puppy/pet.

    Once you have your eye set on a puppy from their (scammer) website, they will request for deposit/payment. Some scamming website can seem so legitimate they’ll even issue you with fake invoices, fake pet shipping company invoice and refer you to fake pet shipping website with a fake tracking consignment. They may also use real shipping company logo on their invoices.  

    Eg: This is want JetPets has encountered “Scammers will often use the names of legitimate pet shippers such as Jetpets, use pirate websites and the logos of these companies to appear genuine. The difference is, correspondence will often come from a third-party domain (such as gmail.com), rather than the company URL (for example info@jetpets.com.au).”

    Pet Scammers on social media such as Facebook and Instagram will create fake profile pretending to be a real person. The profile image are image stolen from the internet. If they have a business page they also will have multiple fake profile accounts pretending to be existing buyers, leaving a review and comments. These scammer can also create fake profiles pretending to be a well-known breeder in the community and adding the breeder’s friends to their social media friend list, making their profile appear legitimate.

    Common Signs to spot a Scam

    • They reduce Price or heavily discounted – Their puppies are usually advertised for extremely lower price than the market price breeders would normally charge. However that does not mean high priced or market valued advertised puppies are sold from genuine seller/ breeders.
    • They copy/steal puppy pictures and contents – What you are buying from a Pet scammer is a digital image, possibly stolen from genuine breeders, or an image off the internet or social media. There was never a real puppy.   
    • They ask for payment immediately via bank transfers (especially an oversea account) or western union or gift cards – Genuine breeders cares about finding a good suitable family home for their puppies/pets, they have limited puppies and would communicate with you and ask you many questions. This conversation between you and the breeder can take up to a couple of communication/conversation before they feel confident you are the right candidate for their puppies. A scammer will normally ask for payment deposit immediately and will ask for payments via bank transfer, western union, and gift cards. 
    • They avoid face to face meeting and/or avoid speaking with you over the phone and live chat – Majority of puppy scammers are from oversea with a strong accent, they will make any excuse to avoid speaking with you over the phone and over live video chat, and make any excuses for you to not see them and the puppy in person. Their choice of communication is via Email, SMS, or Messenger. Although legitimate breeders may communicate with you via those form of methods at the beginning, once you’ve had a few conversation they will always offer a phone, face to face and/or live video chat and allow you to see the puppy, parents in person.

    As pet buyers are becoming more a custom to finding pets online, so are the trends for online scammers. Australians are starting to see more Pet scammers that are located within Australian soil, so speaking to someone over the phone within Australia, or with Australian accent, an Australian Bank accounts, Australian address does not mean they are an honest legitimate pet seller/breeder.  

    We do live in a multicultural sociality so don’t be alarm if some genuine breeders, may not speak English well. Follow our guide “How to buy a puppy/pet online safely”. 

    “Pet Scammers are always evolving, finding any new means to scam buyers.”

    Video “What is a Puppy Scam?” Source: https://petscams.com/news/how-does-a-puppy-scam-work/

    If you have been a victim of an online Pet scam, report the incident immediately.    

    https://www.cyber.gov.au

    https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/report

    https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/dont-get-scammed-looking-for-a-lockdown-puppy

    https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/crime/frauds_and_scams

    What to do if you have been scammed

    Don’t be embarrassed if you have been scammed. Hundreds of thousands of very intelligent Australians are scammed every year. It shows that we are still a trusting society.

    Report scams to your local consumer affairs agency, Scamwatch or Australian Cyber Security Centre to help warn others and help have the scammers tracked down.

    If you have responded to a scam, then you should stop all communication with the scammer and ignore any new messages or attempts to contact you. You can also block their number or email address on your device.

    If you have given them your banking details call your bank immediately (on a number you know to be real) or go into a branch. If you have given the scammers your personal information, change the passwords for all your accounts.

    If a scammer threatens you, take evidence of the threat to your local police. If you feel that you are in immediate danger from the scammer, call Triple Zero (000) now.

    If the scam involves theft of your identity, contact IDCARE as they can help you deal with the consequences of identity theft.

    Souce:

    https://www.esafety.gov.au

    https://www.idcare.org

    https://www.cyber.gov.au

    https://www.accc.gov.au

    https://www.police.nsw.gov.au

    https://petscams.com

  • How many Bull breed type are there?

    There are several types of bull breeds, commonly categorized into a few major groups. Here are some of the most recognized bull breeds:

    1. American Pit Bull Terrier

    A versatile breed known for its strength and loyalty.

    2. American Bully

    A companion dog that comes in several varieties, including Standard, Pocket, Classic, and XL.

    3. Staffordshire Bull Terrier

    A medium-sized breed with a muscular build, known for its affectionate nature.

    4. American Staffordshire Terrier

    Similar to the Staffordshire Bull Terrier but generally larger and bred more for show.

    5. Bull Terrier

    Known for its unique egg-shaped head and playful personality.

    6. Miniature Bull Terrier

    A smaller version of the Bull Terrier, with similar characteristics.

    7. English Bulldog

    A stocky breed with loose skin and a characteristic pushed-in nose, known for its gentle temperament.

    8. French Bulldog

    A small breed with bat-like ears, friendly demeanor, and a compact body.

    9. Exotic Bully

    A newer breed developed for its unique appearance, often with a shorter stature and distinct features.

    These breeds can vary significantly in appearance, temperament, and purpose. Each has its own traits and characteristics, making them suitable for different types of families and lifestyles.

    Here are a few additional bull breeds:

    10. Olde English Bulldogge

    A more athletic and less exaggerated version of the English Bulldog, bred for health and vigor.

    11. American Bulldog

    A strong and powerful breed that is friendly and protective, often used for working purposes.

    12. Catahoula Bulldog

    A crossbreed known for its agility and herding ability, often used in farm work.

    13. Scottish Bull Terrier

    Similar to the Bull Terrier but typically smaller, known for its energetic and friendly nature.

    These breeds add to the diverse range of bull-type dogs, each with unique traits and histories.

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