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Bully Breeds

 

Owning a Bully Breed

 
Tail wagging, tongue lapping and full body hugs are just a few of the reactions you can expect to come home to when you adopt a bully breed. These sturdy, active dogs make wonderful companions. But too often, unaware pet owners relinquish their bully breeds to shelters because they didn't realize the commitment required to own such a dog. Before you bring a bully breed into your life, make sure you know all the facts about these dynamic dogs. Are they good with children and other people? How much time and attention do they really need? What is Breed Specific Legislation, and how could it affect your decision to adopt?
 
 
  • 10 Things You Need to Know Before You Adopt a Bully Breed
    Before you adopt a bully breed, make sure you know if they are good with children and other people, learn how much attention they really need and find out if they are affected by Breed Specific Legislation?
     
    Bully Breed Training 101
    To ensure you and your dog get off on the right foot, find out how to get started teaching basic pet-iquette, and learn when it might be time to enlist a professional.
     
    How to Socialize Your Bully Breed
    Bully breed dogs are naturally social animals who love being around people, but if they aren't properly socialized, they can become timid or develop unruly behavioral issues
     
    Is Your Bully Breed Banned?
    Spurred on by several fatal dog attacks, breed specific legislation (BSL) exists across the nation, making it very difficult for bully breed owners to travel with their pets and even reside in certain states and cities.
     
 
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