Rome Bullies: American Bully Breeder | California

Rome Bullies - American Bully Breeder

State your name, your kennel, and where your kennel is located.
My name is Lila, and we are Rome Bullies. We are a little family, consisting of superb American Bullies. You can find us in Southern California.

What type of dogs do you breed, and what inspired you to get involved with that particular breed?
We raise loving, loyal, and structurally correct American Bullies. We breed everything from standard to XL.

What type of diet do you keep your dogs on throughout the year?
We prefer a grain-free, raw & cooked protein rich diet, to keep their muscle mass up and their coats looking shiny as well as healthy.

What is your favorite bloodline?
The Ganghis-Kon / Kora bloodline is one of our favorite bloodlines. The family-oriented temperament, combined with the phenomenal physiques that this bloodline consistently produces, never fails to amaze us.

Do you currently show, any of your dogs?
We haven’t considered showing any of our dogs yet. So far, we just like to take them to the dog shows to say ‘hi’ to everyone!

What advice does Rome Bullies have for any upcoming breeders?
Our advice to anyone considering breeding is to first make sure you truly care about bettering this breed. Most importantly, educate yourself on ethical and responsible breeding.

Who do you look up to in the bully game, and why?
We look up to anyone putting in the time, energy, and expense to make quality of life the first priority for their dogs. Money should never come at the expense of a dogs quality of life.

Tell us about one of your main goals going into the year 2018.
Our main goal for every year is to keep our dogs happy and healthy, so their pups will be too!

Describe how Rome Bullies would want things, in the bully breed Community, to be 10 years from now.
Ten years from now we hope overall awareness of the American Bully breed will be established in the general community. Then the bully breed community won’t have to defend their breed so much.

What separates Rome Bullies from the competition?
What separates us, is that we’re not competing. Our productions are very limited. We are very selective about where we home our pups.

What other hobbies or interests do you take part in?
Other than our dogs, we are busy with our careers, teenage sons, and way too many other interests to list!

What do you think of Bully Girl Magazine?
Bully Girl Magazine is doing a great job of bringing together a community of people who love the bully breed. Keep it up, and thanks for having us!

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