We are a small and upcoming American Bully kennel located in the Houston, Texas area. We were officially established in 2020 but that is not where our knowledge as an organization began. We’ve been around breeding ever since the number one objective for the dogs that are produced it to place them in homes where they aren’t just a pet but considered a member of the family also. We’ve placed previous dogs in new places that have absolutely flourished.
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American Bully Kennel in Houston, Texas

Our goal here at Bully Breaker Kennel, LLC is to create the best structured dogs and produce quality only. A lot of change and new ideas have always been part of the sport. They are seen as either opportunities or obstacles. Take for example the old timers… they could not have imagined that computers, DNA technology and the internet would all become tools of the breeder.
To put this into perspective, we only have to look at our recent past. Not knowing what traits, a stud dog is able to produce or whether a popular stud dog is the best one to use with a female has caused many breeders to continue to use trial and error breeding’s. Because of this inherent flaw in logistics, breeders are left puzzled about which breeding method to use and how to recognize the best stud dogs. Both require an understanding of what problems breeders are able to solve. The task of finding the right sire requires time and effort because it is a stud dog’s strength that must be used to offset the weaknesses found in the females. No matter how good a dog might be, no two are the same, and not every stud dog will be best suited for every female. The structure, temperament and look of our Bitch’s determine how we proceed to breed them. Whether that be outcross, line-breeding, or In-breeding. All of this takes careful consideration and in house methods.
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References: Battaglia, C., (2005) Pedigree analysis, Canine Chronicle, Ocala, Fl., Aug., p. 178 – 182. Battaglia, C. 2008. Modes of inheritance, Canine Chronicle, Ocala, Fl., June issue p. 184-188. Battaglia, C. 2006. Breadth of pedigree, Canine Chronicle, Ocala, Fl. Oct. issue p. 178 – 180. Bell, J., 2005. The ins and outs of pedigree analysis, genetic diversity, and genetic disease control,” Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, Tufts’ Canine & Feline Breeding and Genetics Conference, September 29 – October, 1. Bell, J., 2002. Genetic diversity, American Kennel Gazette, New York New York, April, Vol. 119, Number 4, p. 22-23. Sprung, D. 2008. Address to AKC Delegates, September, Newark N.J.

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