ABOUT THE SHORTY
BULL:
Many times over the
years of raising bulldogs we were approached from people
with a
desire for something
smaller, healthier and more able to enjoy an active
lifestyle. No one
breed seemed to fill
this description. We began a search for the total
package. We
looked at many breeds
and programs. None seemed to fit the idea we had in mind.
Without finding
the right dog we were sure the perfect small bully did
not exist. We
wanted something that was true
bulldog. We wanted to retain the classic bulldog looks
and temperament with a high activity level and more
overall health. This is the beginning
of the Shorty Bull.
In laying the groundwork for
this breed, we went to our own programs. We pulled the
best
we had to offer as the foundation stock. We
followed a strong standard and did not
accept any puppy
that did not exemplify each quality we wanted in the
breed. Many pups
were altered and placed in pet homes. None were considered for the future of the breed
until
they were over a year old and met the standard in every
category. Every breeding
was done with a goal in mind
and we found ourselves closer to our goal with each
litter.
One of the most important factors to us was not
straying from the bully breeds in the
foundation. Many
programs used Boston or Pug in the foundation as the
downsizing
agent. We felt strongly that we would
be able to meet our goal of producing a small bully
without the use of those breeds. We knew it would take
a great amount of time to achieve
our goal, however, it
was our belief this was the only way to create a true
bull breed that
retained the characteristics we
desired.
After what seemed like
eternity, a litter was born and we knew right away that
this litter
showed the potential we had been looking
for very fine examples of our standard from day
one. We were very pleased and as time went on, they fulfilled
every vision we had
had. From there on, we have moved
forward with great enthusiasm and commitment.
As time went, we placed
Shorties in a variety of environments including
companion pet
homes, with children and older people. They are placed in working homes; some working
in the
sports of agility, fly ball, weight pull and
obedience. They have excelled in each
situation we
placed them in. The Shorty Bull continues to widen its
horizons with each
new generation. We are committed to
continue working with the breed to expose them to
every
possible lifestyle.
The Shorty Bull is
trademarked and recognized as an independent breed.
They are not
lumped into a category with “mini”bulls or
Bantams. They are registered with the BBCR
( Bull Breeds
Coalition Registry ) and the ABKC ( American Bully
Kennel Club ) we are
working with a number of other
registries to recognize them
as well. All will go
through the BBC and remain part of the core of the
breed. Only
certain programs will work with foundation breedings. These will be closely monitored to
ensure
the future of the Shorty Bull is not compromised in the
name of filling a waiting list
or producing litters
solely for profit.
Today, the Shorty Bull is
five generations bred true. In all the breedings we
have done
there have been no exceptions made to quality
and vision. As we welcome new breeders
to our program,
it is a must they share the same commitment to quality.
Our family is
growing and we are not only proud of our
dogs but, grateful for the support we have
received from
other bully fans. They come in a range of color but one
thing holds true…
drive. There are many similar breeds
but, there is only one Shorty Bull!
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WHAT MAKES OUT DOGS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SMALL OR MINI
BULLY PROGRAMS OUT THERE TODAY:
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Bantam Bulldogs: I know
there have been a number of kennels working with these
type of
dogs for a long time. They seem to have allot of
the same ideas but, there is a heavy
Boston Terrier
influence in the breeds. I believe they are breeding
away from it now. .
This breed is recognized by the IOEBA
Mini. OEB: Again, I
am not an expert contact the WBA but, these are in
essence Oldees
that would be considered just that, mini.
Overall correct Oldees that lack the large size of
their
namesakes.
Australian Miniature Bulldogs:
cute as bugs but, I don't have allot of info on the
foundation
ect. I like what I see.
Shorty Bulls: When we began our program, we
wanted what would end up a bulldog in
every sense. This
is the reason why we didn't use any outside crosses
(Boston or Pug)
This added time to the foundation but,
in the end, we believe it was worth it.
We used only bully breeds.
Each breed we used, brought a quality we
wanted to end up with. As we
go back and
develop new gene pools,
we are still looking to these
breeds for our foundation.
The Shorty Bull is growing everyday and while this goes
on, we are adding new programs
however, a large number
of them do not have mature dogs and therefore, are not
established breeders yet. Over the next few months, we
will have allot more listed. Keep
in mind, although
there are many more Shorty Bulls out there, only the
breeders listed on
our site are recognized as official
kennels with full breeding, show rights ect. We have
adopted a strict foundation breeding criteria and it
applies to everyone working with the
breed so, even
thought many will begin the same journey we took, our
focus is the quality
of the breed. To add a Shorty
Bull
to your life you would need to contact the Shorty Bull
coalition or one of the breeders listed to ensure you
are getting the real deal! We have a
number of articles
coming out as well as some prewritten info I would be
glad to send you
for more in depth details. Just email
us and let us know if there is anything else we can
tell
you.