Royalbullkennel

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Just look at Princess Carmel ❤️ Shes an absolute stunning OEB 😍 Both parents fully health tested clear ✅️Nebbr registere...
03/11/2024

Just look at Princess Carmel ❤️ Shes an absolute stunning OEB 😍

Both parents fully health tested clear ✅️
Nebbr registered ✅️

am in no hurry to find her a home we want the most perfect home also open to co owning her with half the money paid for pup 😀 😊

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Getting the pups all ready for there big day tomorrow 🙌 🤗 We are over the moon with how our second generation has turned...
03/11/2024

Getting the pups all ready for there big day tomorrow 🙌 🤗

We are over the moon with how our second generation has turned out and I must say these pups have been a pleasure to raise 😊

Thanks to everyone who has joined the RBK family and trusted us with providing you with some of the finest OEBs in the 🇬🇧 👌

There is 2 pups still available 1 male and 1 female we will be posting 8 week old photos tomorrow of each of the pups 🐶

Vets for the first injection at 9 in the morning just had their bath and microchips done ready for the first big adventure 😀 👍


Big thank you to everyone that support us and show us gratitude for what we do Royalbullkenne

Stay tuned for some amazing news coming very soon 😉😍 🌎

02/11/2024

What Is Kennel Blindness?

Choosing an adult sire/dam to start a breeding program? Keeping a puppy from a litter within your breeding program? Buying a puppy to start a breeding program / kennel? All are important decisions that ultimately will have an impact on the future of your breed of choice and the quality of dog you produce. The term “kennel blindness” refers to a phenomenon at which a breeder is incapable of judging or criticising his or her own breeding stock and incapable of realizing that a dog within their program should potentially not be bred.

“The breeder, to be successful, must look his dogs…not only in the face, but in the body, front and running gear. Even to themselves many breeders will not acknowledge their failure when they fall short of their objective…and in an effort to convince others of the perfection of their dogs, [they] convince…usually only themselves.” K. Onsott

Every breed has a standard. This standard is a guideline and has been put in place with the functionality and temperament of the dog in mind. There is no perfect dog. There is always room for improvement. In order to improve we must first recognize flaws or faults and realize the areas at which we can improve. We can then find a complimentary match for our sire/dam and try to correct those faults and in turn better the breed. Below are some characteristics that may constitute somebody as “kennel blind”.

Denial
If your dog is consistently not doing well in the show ring, you blame everything BUT the potential that your dog may be flawed. Bad judges, inexperienced judges, show politics/drama/favoritism etc. Those concerns may be legitimate and validated for some of the results however if this is happening on repeated occasions under different judges, different venues, different organizations etc – perhaps there is a reason for it. That reason is likely that your dog does not fit the standard in one way or another. Instead of placing blame, ask somebody experienced in the breed to evaluate your dog and offer insight. Make sure you accept the potential criticism with an open mind.

Jealousy
The inability to see and appreciate the better qualities in your competitors dogs. If you find yourself only pointing out negative qualities in your competition but never in your own stock, you may be “kennel blind”. Next time you see another breeder with your breed of choice, take a moment to appreciate the good qualities that you notice instead of focusing on the bad ones. This could even act as a learning experience to compare and decide where you can potentially improve. Don’t be jealous if you feel they have better quality dogs than you. Use that as a motivator to improve the quality of your program.

Perfection
Believing your dog is perfect and cannot be improved upon. Such a specimen doesn’t exist. Even what someone may consider the best in their kennel or the best dog of their breed (historically or currently), there will still be something that can improve. Whether that’s conformation, esthetics, movement, temperament etc. There is no such thing as a perfect dog so if that’s what you’re flaunting you need to sit down and have a serious conversation with yourself and with your breed standard.

Nowadays with social media in the hot seat, it seems everybody thinks they have the top dog, the best dog or the perfect dog of their breed. Don’t get me wrong, we all have the ability to consider our dogs “the best” or “perfect” but from an owner standpoint, not from a breeder standpoint. Hyping up your dogs using fire and gorilla emojis does not validate their quality and confirm they are a good specimen to breed. Refer to my “Purebred VS Wellbred” blog for more on that here

Those who may be more susceptible to being “Kennel Blind”:

Small Kennels
If you only have a small selection of dogs to use and you are not working with an outside mentor or breeder (you buy a male and a female in hopes to breed them). When you don’t have much to choose from you may not be able or choose not to acknowledge the issues in front of you.

Ego
You hype up your dogs or a certain dog so much that when or if you notice an issue your ego gets in the way and you can’t admit it. You may get worried about your reputation or what other people think when you announce that said dog will not be bred or said dog is being removed from your program. In actuality this should make you look more favorable as a breeder who is genuinely paying attention and caring about the future and preservation of the breed.

Lack Of Knowledge
Perhaps you purchased a breed without researching or knowing much about it. Perhaps you purchased a sub-par puppy/dog from a non-reputable breeder. Perhaps you purchased a puppy/dog whose temperament is not favorable for the breed. If you don’t know any better then you more than likely will not see the problems in front of you. That may make you “kennel blind” but that can be corrected if you educate yourself ahead of time. Do the research and the work to find quality dogs before you start your journey into becoming a breeder and starting a kennel.

Income
If you are relying on your litters as primary income or you potentially don’t have additional income / are in financial distress, that may affect your objectivity. You may either realize that your dog is not of breeding quality but not have the financial ability to replace it, or you don’t realize at all because all you see are dollar signs. This circles back to your goal as a breeder and the purpose behind why you’re breeding. If you open your eyes to your breed history and breed standard, you’re less likely to run into kennel blindness.

How about those that are * not * kennel blind? These are some characteristics of breeders who do not possess this quality

Rarely satisfied with their dogs. Always nit picking, criticizing their own dogs flaws and faults more than others would. Well aware of where they can improve and striving to do so.

Extremely picky when choosing new stock/ new puppies to add to their program.

Happy to appreciate and acknowledge a nice specimen within their breed, regardless of who owns it.

Ready and willing to remove a dog from their program and possibly even restarting from the ground up when realizing the specimen(s) they have may not be the best quality or have questions or doubts about where they purchased the dog from.

So how can we correct kennel blindness if we come to terms with this being our reality?

· Try to remember to keep the focus on the whole dog. Many breeders like to focus on one particular trait that they may become “blind” to other faults that may be arising. For example if you are a stickler for bone but don’t realize that your angulation and topline are going out of whack. We can absolutely breed and look for dogs that excel in our ideal qualities but we can’t lose sight of the whole package. Be careful not to deviate too far out of your standard or you may compromise structure and functionality.

Ask for help. If you can find a breeder (one who is not kennel blind themselves and who is familiar with the breed standard) and have them do an honest evaluation of your dogs strengths and weaknesses. Accept the critique and keep an open mind. Don’t get defensive. Use it as education and value their opinion. You can ask several breeders and gather the collective critique.

· Be honest with yourself

Ain't that the truth 💯

First generation and second generation, real fit functional OEBs  bulls Princess x  The King Bronx Royal bulls Narla X R...
31/10/2024

First generation and second generation, real fit functional OEBs

bulls Princess x The King Bronx

Royal bulls Narla X Royal bulls Muffin Chops

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Princess Carmel 👸 😍👉⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🏡👀Ready 4th November More information message Chloe Leech P plan accepted
28/10/2024

Princess Carmel 👸 😍👉⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🏡👀

Ready 4th November

More information message Chloe Leech

P plan accepted

Aka Peanut 🥜 this boy is insane 😳 😍 🔥
27/10/2024

Aka Peanut 🥜 this boy is insane 😳 😍 🔥

Everyone head over to instagram and give us a follow.
27/10/2024

Everyone head over to instagram and give us a follow.

Where's my new family my name is Sir Franklin 😊 I am currently 7 weeks old and my coating is Sable, I love to play with ...
27/10/2024

Where's my new family my name is Sir Franklin 😊 I am currently 7 weeks old and my coating is Sable, I love to play with my brothers and sisters but now it's time for me to start my own journey.

What can I say this girl is incredible 😲 😍Princess Ivy ready to take the world on with her new family, she's been one of...
27/10/2024

What can I say this girl is incredible 😲 😍

Princess Ivy ready to take the world on with her new family, she's been one of the most Pleasant pups we have ever raised ❤️ currently 7 weeks old not long now till she begins her new journey with her new family Louise Bellis 💙

This boy is absolutely stunning and is going to be a real head Turner in the OEB world 🌎 😍
27/10/2024

This boy is absolutely stunning and is going to be a real head Turner in the OEB world 🌎 😍

Dapply has found his forever home 🏡 with Luke Rowlands  and Gemma Appleby and his sister Darla ❤️ this says alot about w...
26/10/2024

Dapply has found his forever home 🏡 with Luke Rowlands and Gemma Appleby and his sister Darla ❤️ this says alot about what we do at RBK and it isn't the first time a client has bought 2 dogs from the same litter, thanks for trusting in our program 😀 👍 😊 💙

Just look at this beautiful OEB female 😍 Babie Carmel is true to type with great Angelation and  lean muscle tone  just ...
26/10/2024

Just look at this beautiful OEB female 😍

Babie Carmel is true to type with great Angelation and lean muscle tone just look at her floppy ears and amazing coat 😍 Royalbullkennel

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From puppyhood to adulthood young Pablo has matured like fine wine 🍷
25/10/2024

From puppyhood to adulthood young Pablo has matured like fine wine 🍷

Baby Augustus 🥰😎 currently 4 weeks old Where's my new mummy&daddy 👀 🏡☺️Royalbullkennel
08/10/2024

Baby Augustus 🥰😎 currently 4 weeks old

Where's my new mummy&daddy 👀 🏡☺️
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Good morning from babies Franklin 😎🦍😍Royalbullkennel
05/10/2024

Good morning from babies Franklin 😎🦍😍
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look at your girl  😍 Louise Bellis 4 weeks oldBlue merleHealth Structure Blood Daughter of Royal bulls Muffin Chops x Ro...
05/10/2024

look at your girl 😍 Louise Bellis

4 weeks old
Blue merle
Health
Structure
Blood

Daughter of Royal bulls Muffin Chops x Royal Bulls Narla 🔥

Granddaughter of @ Royal bulls The King Bronx x Bulls Princess 🦍🦍📛🙌✅️

Trust the Process 🦍😎
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Good morning from Princess Moana currently 3 weeks old. 👀🏡
30/09/2024

Good morning from Princess Moana currently 3 weeks old. 👀🏡

This picture shows me how much of a family me and my team have become Chloe Leech it was took around 8 years ago when th...
24/09/2024

This picture shows me how much of a family me and my team have become Chloe Leech it was took around 8 years ago when this photo was taken, this is our boy Prince the dog that started mine and cholesterol dream 💯

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