Interview: Albert Concepcion, of Grand Marquis Bulliez

Grand Marquis Bulliez

Let the Bully Girl Magazine readers know who you are and where your kennel is located?
Our names are Albert Concepcion, and Daniel Nieves. Our kennel is known as GRAND MARQUIS BULLIEZ, and we are located in Newark, NJ.

What type of dogs do you breed?
We are currently involved with the American Bully Breed.

What inspired you to begin working with this breed?
What inspired us to get involved with this breed was their appearance, and their amazing temperament. This is a very loving breed.

What type of diet do you keep your dogs on?
Our American Bullies diet consists of chicken quarters and dry dog foods, such as “Taste of the Wild” with smoked salmon. We also make sure to give our dogs vitamins every day. One of our priorities is to make sure that our dogs are in the best health at all times.

Do you have any upcoming breedings that you would like to share with our readers?
We currently have three upcoming breeding to watch out for. We will be breeding a WAPO daughter back to one of his littermate broth- ers, named DARKVADER. Second, we will be breeding our girl SEPHORA back to her sire, DARKVADER. This will make both litters 2x Mia- gi, 2x Phantom, and so on… Both females were produced here at Grand Marquis Bulliez. The third upcoming breeding is with our girl ENVY. She is 3x Dax, produced by Broad Mountain Bullies. She will also be bred to DARKVADER. You can expect nothing but quality American Bully pups from Grand Marquis Bulliez. Our bloodlines consists of Miagi and Phantom blood. These bloodlines are consistent with what they produce, and that is why we chose to stick with these bloodlines, and give them our own twist.

Do you currently show any of your dogs?
We do not currently show any of our dogs. This is due to some of the issues that we see accur- ing with some of the registries.

What advice do you have for any up and coming breeders, that are looking to get involved with this breed?
Our advice to any up and coming breed- ers would be to have patience, and do your homework. We believe that patience is one of the most overlooked qualities with most new breeders.

Who are some of the people, involved with this breed, that you look up to?
We look up to Garden State Bulliez, for their ability to alway produce the next big thing.

Where would you like to see the bully com- munity 10 years from now?
In 10 years, we would like to see the exotic breed be accepted by the bully community.

What separates Grand Marquis Bulliez from the cometition?
Our kennel is different from others because we are honest, and we always try to stay humble.

What other hobbies or interests do you take part in?
Besides our dogs, we also coach little league baseball for our children. We love it!

What do you think about Bully Girl Magazine?
We love Bully Girl Magazine because they do not discriminate amongst the different varia- tions inside the bully breed, and we appreciate that.

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