Our Mission
Our mission is simple: to change the hearts and minds of those who are afraid of the bully breed.
To provide education on the erroneous use of the term “pitbull” that sends fear across the many minds of good people who lack the knowledge of the bully breed. In our case, Noah and Lincoln are not American Pitbull Terriers. They are considered American Bully, which was confirmed via a DNA test.
The American Pitbull Terrier was a beloved dog in American culture as far back as the 1800s but overtime, evil people got a hold of the breed and turned them into fighting machines. They are presented as vicious, dangerous and aggressive dogs, so dangerous if they latched on to you, they would never let go. It’s because of these evil people that the “pitbull” has been a thing of nightmares for many communities. Breed specific legislation targeting “pitbulls” or dogs that resemble the bully breed have been put in place to lessen bites, ownership and breedings. However, it has yet to be proven that breed regulation has been effective.
The American Bully is a newer breed that was created in the 1980s by crossbreeding an American Pitbull Terrier x American Staffordshire Terrier.
Breeders have been known to breed American Pitbull Terriers with American Bulldogs as well. The American Bully is stockier, heavier in muscle, and less energetic dog than their cousin the American Pitbull Terrier. They make amazing family pets but training is highly recommended as early as puppyhood. Noah and Lincoln have created their own personalities on social media that shows the world bully breeds can be trusted and lovable. It is our goal to change at least one person’s heart about the negative stigma surrounding the bully breed. We encourage our internet family to seek and volunteer at rescue shelters to learn more about bully breeds. If you decide to find a breeder, do your research in great depth to ensure the purpose of the breeder is to keep the breed healthy and ethically raised and not purely for profit.