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Dec 8th 2009

December 5th *American PitBull & Bully Club–Quest for the Cup Show*

This past weekend we went out to the American Pitbull and Bully Club’s Quest for the Cup Show and took home a few ribbons for the Florida Bully Connect camp. It was another fun show and good practice for our dogs for some of the ABKC shows coming up in the follow few months. The day started out gloomy with overcast skys and light rain but ended up holding up and eventually the florida sun prevailed. Thanks goes out to Allen from Pitbullgear.com who stepped in last minute to judge and as always did a terrific job.

Here are a few pictures from the Show. Tyson placed 1st place  in 6-9 months class, with Elway (Son of Memphis x Caprice, to the right ) taking home 2nd place! Nice job Andrew, Elways looking nicer and nicer everytime I see him 7 months already 67lbs!

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Then we had Louie V place 3rd place in 1-2 yr old Class, its unbelievable how you can look at Elway and Louie V  n tell how their brothers. While we walked around the show people were constantly asking about these two. They’re are both turning out to be awesome and very good looking dogs and We are very excited about that. Here’s Louie V taking home his ribbon with Josh.

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 Got Dome ? Louie V does at 1 yr already 22 and 1/2 inches !

Last but not least the big man Vlado took home 3rd place in the 2+ yrs old class and 2nd place in the XL Bully Class and did a role model job of stacking and ignoring all the other dogs in the show ring. He is a great example of a Bully with great size and tempermant! Also Vlado is a new daddy, as we bred him to Yaya from Blue Steel Bullies he produced his ass off with 7 boys and 2 girls with them all having the big head and big bone he carries, 24 inches for all that don’t know, our boys got that head piece!! The pups look great so make sure to check us out for some info!

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Well that wraps up this past weekends show, glad we made it out and had a great time! Check us out on all of our Social Networking Sites. I’ll be posting all the pictures from the show so check them out on our myspace and our facebook !!! Leave some feedback and comments on the pictures!!! This weekend we’ll be heading up to Jacksonville for a show, Here’s the Info!

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Nov 25th 2009

WE ARE NOW FLORIDA BULLY CONNECT… NEW NAME NEW LOOK!!

 

Hey Guys,

We at Lawless Bullies Kennel are now Florida Bully Connect. We were having problems with people thinking we were fighting dogs. We do not fight dogs! We had it with the problems that come with un-informed people who don’t understand the pitbull world. So it’s official LAWLESS BULLIES KENNEL IS NOW ” FLORIDA BULLY CONNECT “.

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You can now find us on:

MYSPACE.COM/FLORIDABULLYCONNECT

YOUTUBE.COM/FLORIDABULLYCONNECT

FACEBOOK.COM/FLORIDABULLYCONNECT

TWITTER.COM/FLBULLYCONNECT

Please add us on all your social networks. Support us with promoting our new name. It will take time to get back to the status LBK had but we will be there soon. Thank you!

 

Oct 23rd 2009

The new food in rotation…

Once you have selected a good quality dog food, that’s all you need to feed, right? Not really. You should vary your dog’s food periodically. There are many good reasons for this:

Dogs (actually all mammals) are designed to consume a range of different foods, and to obtain differing vitamins and minerals from each. They are not designed to eat “only chicken” or “only lamb” or any other food item for eternity. Rotating foods, importantly the contents of those foods, every so often helps to give them the variety their bodies were designed to thrive on.

There is no one dog food in existence that “has it all”. And remember, the feeding trials that foods go through only last for six months (and not all foods are examined the same way). Rotating foods periodically helps to ensure that no dietary deficiencies or excesses build up over time.

Variety is the spice of life. Who wants to eat the same food day in and day out? Could you do it? For months or years? Feeding your dog something different helps to ensure that he does not become bored and frustrated with his food. This will not make your dog picky – we are talking about periodic changes here, not serving up something different or adding goodies to tempt him every time he doesn’t like his dinner.

And most importantly of all:

It helps to avoid the development of allergies. In a few extreme cases, you (or your dog) may be instantly and violently allergic to something. But that is a few extreme cases only – the vast majority of allergies are things that build up over time and with constant exposure. The surest way to develop an allergy to chicken, for example, is to consume it daily for an extended period. It is no coincidence that the most common allergens are things that have commonly been used in dog foods for many years. The (modern) advice given by nutritionists is that feeding a wide variety of different foods, preferably from a young age, can help to avoid the development of allergies in the first place (that’s the advice given for humans too).

Common signs of allergies are itchy skin, red itchy paws, chewing paws, yeast infections, ear infections, and skin infections that may respond to antibiotics but reappear as soon as the antibiotics are discontinued.

That all adds up to rotating the food you feed every once in a while. That means rotatinging to a food with different main ingredients. There is very little benefit to switching from one chicken/rice food to another, for example. If you have been feeding a food with chicken as the main ingredient, then it is far better that the next food is based on lamb, or turkey, or fish, or beef, etc and that the other main ingredients are also varied.

Do I have to change brands every time I rotate food?

No, not necessarily. Look at the ingredients in the different formulas made by your brand. What is different? If it is only the main meat ingredient, then you should change to a different brand when you rotate foods. If many of the ingredients, including the main meat, are different then there is no need to change brands if you don’t want to. The point here is to ensure that your dog gets a good variety of different food items in his diet. Not brand loyalty.

How often should I rotate foods?

Minimally, at least every three months. But you can rotate more frequently than that. If your dog does not suffer from digestive upsets when his food is rotated, then you might even consider changing foods every time the bag runs out.

How many different foods do I need? Can I use a food again?

At least three or four different foods (different main meat source and different main ingredients). More is better. You can certainly reuse a good food though, especially if your dog does particularly well on it. You could choose, for example, to feed food A for one bag then rotate to food B – go back to food A, then to food C and so on. This satisfies the criteria of avoiding constant or prolonged exposure to a particular set of ingredients.

What about just mixing foods together?

Mixing foods together can certainly help to ensure nutritional adequacy for the long term. But it does nothing to provide your dog with variety (something different to eat!) and it does not satisfy the criteria of avoiding constant or prolonged exposure to a particular set of ingredients. So this practice will do nothing to help avoid the development of food allergies – it just means that there are a greater number of things the dog is being exposed to on a constant basis. It also means that there is a wider range of possible culprits should a food allergy develop. You can mix foods if you choose, but you should vary the foods that you mix together, just as if you were feeding a single food.

Do I need to rotate the food gradually?

It is usually wise to effect a change gradually. Not every dog is sensitive to food changes, and many will handle cold turkey changes without issue. But many won’t, and the upset tummies and loose stools that can come with rotating foods too fast are such an annoyance (for the dog too!) that it makes sense just to rotate gradually, unless you know for certain that your dog has the sort of cast iron stomach that won’t be upset by a sudden change.

The simplest way to rotate foods is to blend the old and new foods together for a week or so. Start with a mix that is 25% new food and 75% old. Feed that for two or three days, and if there are no upset tummies or loose stools, increase the blend to a 50/50 mix. Again, feed that for a couple of days, then increase to a 75/25 blend, and finally to 100% new food. If at any stage there is a tummy upset or the dog’s stools become loose, then hold off on increasing the amount of new food in the blend until that problem resolves. If there are no problems at all, it will take a week to ten days to accomplish the switch.

Won’t rotating foods make my dog picky?

No, it won’t. It’s more likely to have the opposite effect, and keep the dog interested in his food. How long could you stay interested in eating exactly the same thing? A food rotation once a month, or every two or three months is not going to give you a picky dog. What creates pickiness is serving up something different any time the dog shows no interest in his meal. Just like little kids, a dog will learn very quickly that refusing to eat a meal results in Mom producing something better – if you constantly produce something better. Instead, you should give the dog his food at set meal times, and pick it up if it is not eaten within about 20 minutes. Don’t offer anything else (i.e. don’t fill him up on treats) until the next meal time.

Are there any other benefits to rotating foods?

YES! Rotating foods every so often means that you keep yourself aware of what is available. Dog food is not a static science and it is very pleasing to be able to note that constant improvements are being made. Foods that may have once been amongst the best available are constantly being surpassed (this is a good thing! Dog food has not historically been a high quality product).

We’ve all met people who swear “brand x” is the best you can get – and have been feeding it for the last 15 years, completely unaware of advances that have been made. Well, that may have been true 15 years ago, but now “brand x” may be one of the lower quality foods available (though it’s unlikely to be reflected in cost).

We fully expect the foods we currently recommend here to be surpassed or improved in the coming years. This is good news for you and your dog. Don’t fall into the trap of assuming that what is the best available now will always be the best you can get. It won’t be (or at least, we sincerely hope that it won’t be).

Sep 12th 2009

Tyson got his ears cropped! Check it out!

 

Our new boy got his ears done! Check them out! He’s a pretty boy off of West Coast Gottiline’s Romeo! He’s going to be a baller stud. Stay Tune!!

Sep 2nd 2009

Lawless Bullies at the Bully Show in Debary, FL

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This past weekend we attended the Heat is on Summer Dog Show held in Debary, FL and had a lot of fun. We brought a few of the dogs out (Memphis, Vlado, Tyson, Drama, Envy and My good buddy Andrew brought Elway) put a few of them in the show, and mingled with the other bullies and bully owners. Shout outs to Pitbull Gears Allen Hudson who was the Special Guest Judge, who did an awesome job.

I’m super proud off all our dogs for behaving very well all day, Congrats goes to little Tyson for winning 1st place in the 3-6 months class and Elway for placing 2nd. Also Tyson won the cash prize for People’s Choice. It was a close call between Tyson and 727 Gottiline’s Cupcake who is an awesome female also, but Tyson proved to be the crowd favor by a little bit. Also big man Vlado won 3rd in 2yrs+ class. Shout outs to all the attended and the American Pitbull and Bully Club for hosting the event! It was a lot of fun! Check out http://www.meetup.com/TheBullyMeet/ to get more information on the club and upcoming events.

Also Tyson’s ears turned out great Dr. Fonseca did another stellar job! He’s almost all healed up and ready to start playing hard. If you live in the Central Florida Area and need a good doctor to crop your puppies ears definitly call 434 Animal Hospital, they do an awesome job and the best part…They are BULLY FRIENDLY!!! Which is so awesome!

Lawless Bullies Kennel will be getting ready for the Back Lash Bully Bash show in Punta Gorda, FL if you can come it will be a show you don’t want to miss. Heres more info…

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