04/04/2025
We all have things that inspire us to do the things we do. These are the dogs that first got me hooked on the American Bully breed and they continue to push me to elevate my breeding program.
Shamrock: Shamrock was the first American Bully I ever laid eyes on, and from that moment, I was hooked. I dove deep into researching the breed, and this dog—massive with all the bone structure you could dream of—made me realize I wanted to be involved in this breed as much as possible. Shamrock is owned by Arthur Tushay Lassiter.
Se7en: When I first saw Se7en, I was blown away. His size, structure, bone, and that permanently friendly expression were unreal. Then, out of nowhere, he became Mr. 20K, and to this day, he keeps me motivated. On top of that, his owners, Roger and Dina Stout, have influenced Peekaboo Bully Kennel through their Go Rogue Podcast, where they feature breeder focused conversations from the bully community.
Lucky Luciano: Lucky Luciano has a beautiful structure, and is a real representative of the longevity and health of the American Bully breed. He’s a stunning dog and a living legend in the American Bully world. He’s a top notch bully and he's got the respect and productions to back it up. Owned by ABKC Judge, Alex Ferraro.
Dax: Dax wasn’t the first dog I saw in the bully world, but once I got deeper into reading about the American Bully, I realized how much of an impact he had. It seemed like every top-notch dog I admired had Dax in their pedigree. He’s left his mark on the modern American Bully, and if you see a bully with that phenomenal look, chances are Dax is in their family tree somewhere. Owned by Ed Shepherd.
Grimm: When people talk about dogs that can produce in the American Bully community Grimm cannot be left out. Grimm not only is a phenomenal stud and a great example of the american bully breed, but he is also the father to many champions, grand champions, and top producing studs. Every female in our program has Grimm as a cornerstone in their family tree, and they have the phenotype to back it up.
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