American Bully History
The History of the American Bully, according to the American Bully Kennel Club, is that the American Bully Kennel Club, or A.B.K.C. for short, is the official registry worldwide for the American Bully. The American Bully breed was created in 1990 and gained recognition and establishment in 2004, per the inception of the A.B.K.C. The American Bully breed has been selectively bred to give America’s breed a new direction and outlet. Like with the American Stafford shire Terrier, all the positive characteristics of the breed’s ancestry were kept like loyalty, stability with humans and other physical attributes; but traits of dog aggression and gameness were bred out of the breed because the breed had no future and purpose for those traits. What differentiates this breed from the American Stafford shire Terrier is the physical appearance. This breed is built with heavier bone structure and a “Bulkier” build. A reinvented breed was formed with the purpose of being the ultimate companion breed, and this breed is the “American Bully.”
The A.B.K.C. was not only created for the American Bully, it was created to bring people together in unity and diversity and to allow people to come together with the common bond or enjoying their companions. The A.B.K.C. is not limited to the American Bully breed alone. The A.B.K.C. is now a multi breed registry specializing in Bully breeds. The events and shows hosted by the A.B.K.C. are to help fanciers learn to show their dogs and positively promote breeds. These events are helping to educate the public and promote the positive nature of the American Bully breed. The goal of the A.B.K.C. is to bring people together for their love of the breed and to help break down negative stereotype of both the breed and people. Please support the registry created for you and the breed. The A.B.K.C. is the only official registry for the American Bully breed worldwide.
Also note that as of July 15, 2013 the American Bully breed was recognized by the United Kennel Club.
The A.B.K.C. was not only created for the American Bully, it was created to bring people together in unity and diversity and to allow people to come together with the common bond or enjoying their companions. The A.B.K.C. is not limited to the American Bully breed alone. The A.B.K.C. is now a multi breed registry specializing in Bully breeds. The events and shows hosted by the A.B.K.C. are to help fanciers learn to show their dogs and positively promote breeds. These events are helping to educate the public and promote the positive nature of the American Bully breed. The goal of the A.B.K.C. is to bring people together for their love of the breed and to help break down negative stereotype of both the breed and people. Please support the registry created for you and the breed. The A.B.K.C. is the only official registry for the American Bully breed worldwide.
Also note that as of July 15, 2013 the American Bully breed was recognized by the United Kennel Club.
Our Program
The goal of our program is to produce dogs that not only improve the American Bully breed and meet the Breed standard, but that also possess the intelligence, temperament, agility, and loyalty to make the perfect family pet, guard dog, and/or protection dog.
What are the traits and characteristics of the dogs that make it into our breeding program
Temperament: Outstanding, no signs of fear, anxiety, or overt aggression .
Intelligent
Confidence: Always confident in himself and his/her surroundings, curious about new sights and sounds, not sensitive to sound, and is not shy about meet new people or encountering things.
Assertive: Assertive and bold in temperament. Assertiveness is not aggression, no aggressive dogs will ever be added to our program, it just means that the dog is comfortable, confident, and will try and get what he/she wants.
Sociability: Not aggressive to, or intimidated by strangers.
Fight Drive: Sensitive to the movements and actions of others, will not start a fight, but will meet any challenge without hesitation.
Dog Aggression: Low
Train-ability: High level, not independent, naturally suspicious of strangers.
Loyalty: Easily bonds to owner and family, high level of devotion.
What are the traits and characteristics of the dogs that make it into our breeding program
Temperament: Outstanding, no signs of fear, anxiety, or overt aggression .
Intelligent
Confidence: Always confident in himself and his/her surroundings, curious about new sights and sounds, not sensitive to sound, and is not shy about meet new people or encountering things.
Assertive: Assertive and bold in temperament. Assertiveness is not aggression, no aggressive dogs will ever be added to our program, it just means that the dog is comfortable, confident, and will try and get what he/she wants.
Sociability: Not aggressive to, or intimidated by strangers.
Fight Drive: Sensitive to the movements and actions of others, will not start a fight, but will meet any challenge without hesitation.
Dog Aggression: Low
Train-ability: High level, not independent, naturally suspicious of strangers.
Loyalty: Easily bonds to owner and family, high level of devotion.
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