League Line Bullies: Exotic Bully Breeder | Maryland

League Line Bullies: Exotic Bully Breeder

Who is League Line Bullies?

State your name, and where your kennel is located.
My name is Adrian Coxson. My kennel, League Line Bullies, is located in Maryland.

What type of dogs do you breed, and what inspired you to get involved with that particular breed?
I started out breeding and showing American Pit Bull Terriers. My college football team’s athletic trainer met up with me for a dog play session with mine. That’s when I saw my first American Bully. I loved the look and strong body structure. I purchased my first one a few weeks after. Not to long after purchasing an American Bully, the exotic movement began to surface. I saw one for the first time at a show, and ever since then, I been in love with them.

What type of diet do you keep your dogs on throughout the year?
My dogs are on a raw diet all year around. I mix the raw with kibbles and assorted vitamins to assure perfect health.

What is your favorite bloodline?
My favorite blood line is Hazeline. I am amazed by the consistent look and body structure those dogs have.

Do you currently show, any of your dogs?
I do not currently show any of my dogs.

What advice do you have for any upcoming breeders?
My advice to up and coming breeder’s are to follow your vision, and pursue the direction you want your yard to go, not anyone else’s.

What do you think, is the most difficult thing for people in the bullygame to overcome?
I think the most difficult thing people in the bully game have to overcome is the negativity and hate that a lot of other breeders have. If they are not doing good, they do not want others to thrive in this business.

How do you think they can overcome this thing?
They can overcome it by just being strong, and and continuing to work hard towards their vision.

Who do you look up to in the bully game, and why?
I look up to Jose From Jersey bullycamp. He helped me when I was coming up. He gave me a lot of great advice, helped me line up good breedings, and showed me how to move my program in the right direction.

Tell us about one of League Line Bullies most memorable moments, in 2017 so far.
The most memorable moment of 2017 thus far is having my purple tri stud candyman turning breeding age. He has been very busy, and being shown a lot of love from the bully community.

Describe how you would want things, in the bully Community, to be 10 years from now.
In 10 years, I want the bully game to be more competitive with less hating. I see the bully game as a competition. I want my dogs to be on top, and better than other people dogs.

What separates League Line Bullies from the competition?
I like to think that what separates me is my work ethic, and my drive to do better and produce some dope dogs. What people say does not bother me, it motivates me.

What other hobbies or interests do you take part in?
My only hobby was playing football. Then it became a job when I went pro, signing with Greenbay Packers.

What motto do you live by?
The motto I live by is “if you grind hard, you shine hard”!

What do you think of Bully Girl Magazine?
I love Bully Girl Magazine. I been watching and following for about 6 years now. The promotion the magazine gives for breeders is remarkable and A1.

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