About Us

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We are devoted to our dogs

Welcome to Rayah J’z Bullyz! We are located in Kansas City, Missouri. Our kennel is family-owned and dedicated to the memory of my daughter. With a passion for dogs and a deep understanding of the joy they bring to our lives, we strive to uphold the highest standards in breeding.

At Rayah J’z Bullyz, we are committed to giving our puppies the optimal beginning in life.In our nurturing home environment, my puppies enjoy ample indoor and outdoor space for play and enrichment activities. We understand the importance of early socialization and mental stimulation for the development of healthy, well-rounded dogs.

Our breeding program focuses on producing puppies with excellent health, structure, and temperament. We carefully select our breeding pairs to ensure that our puppies inherit the best qualities from their parents. Whether you’re looking for a loyal companion, a loving family pet, or a future show dog, you can trust Rayah J’z Bullyz to provide you with a puppy that meets your needs.

We appreciate your interest in Rayah J’z Bullyz for your future furry family member and eagerly anticipate assisting you in finding the ideal addition to your home.

 

Our Mission

At the core of our purpose lies the commitment to nurturing the most robust and joyful puppies. Concentrating on their well-being, character, and adeptness in social interactions, we endeavor to elevate our pups to exemplify the pinnacle of the breed's excellence.

Frequently Asked Questions
 

Where is your breeding facility located?

Our breeding operations are conducted entirely within our home, maintaining the highest breeding standards.
 

Do you provide financing options for purchasing your puppies?

Currently, we do not offer any financing options for acquiring our puppies.
 

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept payments by credit card, money orders or certified bank checks.
 

At what age do our puppies go to their forever homes?

Our puppies are ready to go to their new homes at around 8 - 9 weeks old.


Do you offer shipping?
At this time shipping is not available; however, I can provide recommendations of companies that provide front-door ground transportation delivery at an additional price.


Are your dogs and puppies registered?
Yes, our dogs are registered with the American Bully Kennel Club. All puppies will come with registration documentation.


Are American Pocket Bullies good with children?

Yes, they are known for their affectionate and gentle nature with children.


How much exercise do they need?

They require daily exercise, including walks and playtime, to stay healthy and happy.


Do they have any common health issues?

They can be prone to hip dysplasia, heart conditions, and skin allergies.


What is their average lifespan?

American Pocket Bullies typically live between 11 to 13 years.


How often should they be groomed? 

Weekly brushing and regular nail trimming, dental care, and occasional baths are recommended.
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Unveiling the Charm of American Pocket Bullies

A Guide to Care, Health, and Lifestyle

The American Pocket Bully is a relatively recent breed that has swiftly gained popularity for its strong build, loving temperament, and compact size. Renowned for their loyalty and friendly demeanor, these dogs have become a favorite among families and dog enthusiasts.
 

History and Origin

Originating in the late 20th century, the American Pocket Bully descends from the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and other bulldog-type breeds. Breeders aimed to produce a dog with the robust physique of a bully breed but in a smaller, more manageable size. The breed was developed to enhance desirable traits such as friendliness, stability, and strength while minimizing aggression.
 

Physical Characteristics

The American Bully boasts a compact yet muscular frame.  Males typically stand under 17 inches and no less than 14 inches at the withers. While females stand under 16 inches and no less than 13 inches at the withers.  Their coats come in various colors and patterns that may be black, fawn, red, gray, or white depending on the parents. Notable features include a broad head, pronounced cheek muscles, and a sturdy, well-defined body.
 

Temperament and Personality

These dogs are known for their gentle and loving nature. They form strong bonds with their families and are particularly good with children, making them excellent family pets. Despite their tough appearance, they are generally friendly with strangers and can get along well with other animals if socialized properly from a young age.


Training and Exercise Needs

American Pocket Bullies are intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train. Positive reinforcement methods work best with this breed. They require daily exercise to stay healthy and happy, enjoying walks, playtime in the yard, and interactive activities such as fetch or agility training. Regular physical activity helps prevent behavioral issues caused by boredom.
 

Health and Lifespan

The American Pocket Bully is generally a robust breed with a typical lifespan of 11 to 13 years. However, they may be susceptible to certain health issues, including hip dysplasia, heart conditions, and skin allergies. Consistent veterinary care, a balanced diet, and regular exercise are vital to maintaining their health and mitigating these potential problems.
 

Diet and Nutrition

A well-balanced diet is essential for the American Pocket Bully’s health. High-quality dog food appropriate for their age, size, and activity level is recommended. Typically, they should be fed two meals a day. Fresh water should always be available, and overfeeding should be avoided to prevent obesity.
 

Grooming and Maintenance

American Pocket Bullies have short, smooth coats that are relatively low-maintenance. Weekly brushing is sufficient to keep their coat in good condition. Additionally, regular nail trimming, dental hygiene, and ear cleaning are necessary for their overall well-being. Bathing should be done as needed, usually every few months, or when they become particularly dirty.
 

Living Conditions

American Pocket Bullies are adaptable and can live comfortably in various environments, from apartments to houses with large yards. They thrive on human interaction and should not be left outside for long periods. While they can adapt to different climates, they prefer moderate temperatures.
 

Registration and Standards

The American Pocket Bully is recognized by several kennel clubs and registries, including the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) and the United Kennel Club (UKC). Breed standards emphasize a balanced, compact build, with specific guidelines on size, proportion, and overall appearance.
 

Common Misconceptions

Despite their muscular and sometimes intimidating appearance, American Pocket Bullies are not inherently aggressive. They are bred to be companions and are known for their loyalty and gentle nature. Proper training and socialization are key to ensuring they are well-behaved and friendly.
 

Conclusion

The American Pocket Bully is a remarkable breed that combines strength, loyalty, and affection in a compact package. With the right care, training, and love, they make wonderful companions for individuals and families. Their popularity continues to grow as more people discover their unique charm and loving nature.