We are an American Bully and Shorty Bull Breed Embassador and preservation Breeder, located in Lakeland, FL.
Our main goal is Bully Breed education, socialization, and also pet and breeder services.
12/23/2025
I don't know if anybody would be interested in some senior companions. These two pities are spayed and neutered the boy is Zeus and he is between 8 or 9 years old. Princess is the female and she is around 7 years old. Both house trained love children and very gentle. If you have it in your heart to give either one of these a foster home or permanent home please contact us. Their current owner is moving to Tennessee.
12/15/2025
Let’s get one thing straight:
We NEED ethical dog breeders.
Not backyard breeders.
Not puppy mills.
Not “oops litters.”
Ethical. Responsible. Passionate. Breeders.
Because the truth is this:
Good breeders don’t just produce puppies — they protect entire breeds.
They’re the reason we still have healthy working dogs, therapy dogs, sport dogs, and family companions with predictable temperaments and solid genetics.
Good breeders raise puppies like they’re staying forever.
Socialization, early exposure, enrichment, confidence-building…
None of that is “extra.” It’s STANDARD.
Good breeders take dogs back, every time.
For life.
No questions. No judgment.
Because their puppies NEVER end up in shelters, ever.
Good breeders breed for preservation, for improvement, and for LOVE.
And here’s the part people don’t want to admit:
Without ethical breeders, we’d lose the breeds we depend on and adore.
Service dog lines.
Duty-driven working breeds.
Family-safe temperaments.
Sound structure.
Predictability.
Purpose.
History.
Shelters are full because of irresponsible breeding —
not ethical breeding.
So next time someone says,
“Just adopt,”
remind them:
You can support shelters
AND still value ethical breeders.
Both matter.
Both play crucial roles.
Both are needed.
Because the breeders doing it right?
They’re the ones keeping dogs healthy, stable, and loved for generations to come.
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12/08/2025
This is Not our dog, but, Yall, Sassy needs a home!! She's a one year old American Bully who is also Deaf. But that doesn't stop her from being full of s***k. She obviously gets along with other dogs, not sure about children so can't speak on that. She is an indoor/ outdoor dog. She is very sassy and she is fully house trained!! she does not need a crate, nor does she stay in one.
She is up to date on all of her shots until February 2026, but will absolutely need to be spayed. If interested in adopting her which her adoption I do believe is free, please contact her current owner
Joanne Nelson @ (321)746-2798
12/03/2025
Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉 Anne Cederholm, Al Newsom, Theres A Patton, Tonic Shindie Ramoleko, Kimberly Killius
11/30/2025
Solomeya- her name means "Peace". She embodies that virtue in all that she does. You want a possible ESA? She's your girl!
11/30/2025
Quake wants to know why he hasn't found a home yet? He says there have to be some pawrents out there who want me
11/29/2025
Every breeder knows this moment, that little buzz on your phone a few days after a puppy goes home.
The message starts sweet, “we love him, but…”
And you already know what’s coming next. But he barks. But he nips. But he cries at night. But he’s just “a lot.”
And it breaks your heart a little every time, because what they’re describing isn’t a “problem.”
It’s a puppy.
A baby learning the world outside of their mom and littermates. They’re confused, overstimulated, excited, and scared…sometimes all at once. And that’s normal.
But people today want easy.
People want the version they see online…the one that sits calmly, never chews a shoe, and somehow knows “sit” by eight weeks.
They forget that behind every well-mannered dog is someone who put in the work, the patience, the boundaries, the grace.
People want the love without the learning curve.
Even the most beautifully raised puppies don’t come pre-programmed. They come ready to grow with you. To learn your rhythms, your tone, your energy. They don’t need perfection, they need patience.
Some people confuse an easy puppy with a good one. But the truth is, every puppy is good they’re just new. And new things are messy before they’re magical.
As breeders, we see it all. We comfort the ones who come back scared, unsure, wondering what they did wrong. We remind them softly, “you didn’t do anything wrong, baby.” Because it’s never their fault that someone wasn’t ready for the hard parts that make the best parts possible.
Raising a puppy isn’t instant. It’s sleepless nights, puddles on the floor, little teeth on fingers, and the sweetest bond you’ll ever build.
A puppy isn’t a project, or a phase, or something to “try.” It’s a commitment. A piece of your heart on four legs. If you’re not ready for the messy parts of puppyhood, that’s okay. Just wait until you can give your whole heart.
Because these little souls deserve nothing less. 💞
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11/28/2025
Quake the is looking for some kids' laps to climb into and a couple faces to kiss. He is an all around cool little dude. He is adventurous, cuddly, and just pounds the ground when he walks, like his name suggests. Pet home preferred, but we can discuss options. If going as a pet there will be LIMITED registration, a home visit and a neuter contract. Reduced fee for pet homes. Its about putting the dog in the right home.
11/28/2025
Solomeya is looking for a Pet Home. Reduced fee to get her into a great home. Contract for spay REQUIRED and home visit. Will come with LIMITED registration and microchipped, as well as health certificate and shots/ dewoming up to date.
Very rare chance to scoop a with this much cuteness at such a low rate. ***Pet home means NO BREEDING*** EVER ***
11/25/2025
Not Our Dog- Another friend of ours has this neutered male OEB-
FREE TO GOOD HOME
Harley is 6 1/2 his birthday is 4/6/19 he is an old English bulldog. He is neutered, loves to go for car rides, loves to run and play. He does have seasonal allergies, in which he takes apaquil. He's allergic to all mites, ash, trees, and dandelion w**d. Good with dogs, not been really around cats.
He has a lot of energy and a really good dog. He will with certain people, bark his head off, but he has never harmed anyone. If you just ignore him, he settles down. He definitely needs a fenced yard. Fence must be at least 6 ft tall because he can jump high!!
Located in Zephyrhills, Florida
11/24/2025
FYI- if a breeder is keeping their dogs in cages all day, they're doing it wrong.
I love the assumptions y'all project on us like we don't actually take care of our animals. Have a Blessed day 😉 Just because we dont allow them on the couch doesn't mean they stay in a cage all day. Hope this helps soothe your assumption.
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First and foremost- Family is where it’s at! We show together, grow together, learn together and treat our dogs like family first! They’re more than just a dog, our chickens are more than just chickens, our cat is more than just a cat you get the point.
Secondly, we are Shorty Bull and American Bully Enthusiasts and preservation breeding is our goal.
Preservation Breeder and enthusiast... what does that mean?
The term “preservation breeder” is somewhat new. It is used with increasing frequency among dedicated fanciers to reinforce a commitment to produce dogs of quality as described by the breed standards. This new designation is the response to AR campaigns, determined to eliminate the controlled breeding and ownership of all companion animals. Can you imagine a world without pets or pure bred, purposefully bred dogs?
Preserving a breed is way more than just sticking two animals together. There’s a goal behind each paring with a plan of action behind it. Purposefully bred means just that- bred for a purpose, whether it be hunting, s.a.r., herding, therapy, bomb sniffing, etc. There’s still more to it that that! Each breed’s development, historical function, current state of health, and susceptibility to disease must be understood in order to establish standard practices that will help to ensure its continuation. This is why it’s important to also health test breeding dogs.
Furthermore, our goal is to simply preserve a breed that retains both its original instincts as well as its appearance, but has been enhanced in some way to meet the changing needs of the fancy. In other words- CONSISTENCY! There are two other key points to being a preservation breeder. Those are Reconstruction, and Restoration, neither of which we are ready for yet! Our breeds must first reach a steady Consistency amongst itself before ever considering Reconstruction or Restoration.To sum it all up, these dogs we create, have created and what we will create are not just done so on a whim. It takes time, planning and a lot of patience and a boat load of TLC to get to where we need to be. Our goals are to create soundness, great temperament and family oriented dogs that meet the standards for their breed. Family first! Temperament is #1.