Description
**pLEASE NOTE. Both the shorthair and longhair variety are double coated, which is what makes them suitable for colder weather.
Alaskan Bull Terrier Breed Sheet 1/3 - You're hereee
Alaskan Bull Terrier Breed Sheet 2/3 - Genetics
Alaskan Bull Terrier Breed Sheet 3/3 - Structure
Groups
KC - Working
AKC - Working
UKC - Group 7
FCI - Group 3
BBP:
Degenerative Myopathy
Cardiomyopathy
Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Rage Syndrome
Epilepsy
Hips
Thyroid
Elbows
Patellas
Eyes
BREEDS RULES:
1) You may NOT freely create an Alaskan Bull Terrier. These are only semi-open.
- Ways to Obtain an Alaskan Bull Terrier include purchasing imports, talking to me about customs, MYO slots, and breedings.
- When breeding an Alaskan Bull Terrier, they must obtain at least 1 title set or effort show prior to each litter and be health tested.
- Alaskan Bull Terriers only have litters between 2-8, 3-6 being the most common range. Anything above 8 is not allowed.
- All pups designed MUST be genetically realistic, and have a good variety of genetics if possible (do not simply breed them and ONLY include rare genes if a more common gene is more likely to appear.)
- Direct Inbreeding is strictly prohibited. Liniage of dogs must be clearly displayed on their reference or another clear location to avoid inbreeding. This will be checked against when submitting them to ABTs group.
2) All Alaskan Bull Terriers must be submitted to group.
3) Only Myself or the breed co-owner HawaiiMama may create imports, customs, or host MYO events. UNLESS we outsource.
4) Alaskan Bull Terriers may only be bred with Real dog breeds, and themselves. Crossbreeding with other created breeds is not permitted.
5) Alaskan Bull Terriers may be concidered for Pedigree clubs Color Club if and when a dog is created that is not within the breed standard (more info coming soon when we make a color club application for them)