Fuller's American Bulldogs

Welcome to my page, my name is Gary Fuller. I have been interested in the bulldogs for about 20 years, I finally acquired my first bulldog 4 years ago. "Fuller's Sissy Bull" our first female out of Boyd's Hi Jumpin' Mikie and A & K's Token for a Smootch. After getting Sissy its all kind of snow balled from there, we currently have 6 bulldogs. What attracted me to the breed and what we try to own and breed is a utility bulldog. We breed for a bulldog that with proper socialization and without any formal training will protect its family and home if called upon. We feel that any American Bulldog should do catch work on cattle or hogs if given the opportunity. We also feel that even though a bulldog will protect, that not all bulldogs will excel at sport protection work. We show our dogs in conformation, use them for catch dogs in wild boar hunting, catching wild boars in a pen, sport protection, watch dogs, companions, and couch potato buddies. We promote doing Penn-hip and/or O.F.A. hip certification. Below are some of our dogs.

 Fuller's Sissy Bull

Here is Fuller's Sissy Bull at 3 years old.


Sissy was home protector, my wife's buddy and playmate for our daughter. Sissy weighed 78 pounds and had a Penn-Hip score of .50 and .42 with no djd. We lost her due to an unexplained siezure but, thanks to Toni Livingston in Massachussets. we have Sissy's granddaughter Fuller's Delta Delay. Delta is out of Livingston's Hard Rock of CD and Fuller's Molly/Livingston's Xena. At 12 motnhs of age she weighed 63 pounds. Delta has won best puppy in show, caught wild boar in a pen, started in sport protection work, and is our house dog. Delta is basically 3/4 LeClerc breeding.



Fuller's Delta Delay at 13 months


Next is Fuller's Bosco of SandValley who was our second American Bulldog who we purchased from Darrin Jones at SandValley kennels. His parents were, Bandit of SandValley and Chance of SandValley. He weighed 75 pounds, we lost Bosco due to him swallowing a 2 foot long bunji cord. Bosco had won Best in show, was a prey driven phsyco doing protection work, was our daughter's best friend and protector and loved catching wild boars hunting with me. Although we have lost Bosco we will try to perpetuate all the true bulldog qualities that he had through his mom's litter sister Fuller's Bice's Miss Mabel of SandValley.

Fuller's Bosco of SandValley at 2 years old

Bosco taking a bite from world class Schutzhund trainer, Dave Deleisseguis

Bosco's first hunt

Mabel was purchased from Steve Ford and Gerald Bice of Bama's Best kennels. She was bred by Darrin Jones at SandValley kennels. She weighs 90 pounds and was O.F.A. good at 3 years old. She is out of Sand Valley Sam A.K.A. Jones' Cowboy and Jones' Whitee (a Bama Boy daughter). Mabel has caught a wild boar.

Bosco's aunt, Fuller's Bice's Miss Mabel of SandValley at 4 years old

Patches was purchased fromJoe Montalbo in California and is straight Kershner and is out of Montalbo's White Lightning and Montalbo's Beauty. She weighs 75 pounds lean, and her Penn-Hip was .28 and .29 with no djd and her O.F.A. pre-lim was good. Patches is currently being used as a catch dog in wild boar hunting.

Fuller's Pretty Patches at 2 1/2 years old

Patches helping catch a two-hundred pound boar

Patches with two boars she helped catch

Petey is carrying on the catch work of his mother Fuller's Pretty Patches and hopefully soon to follow in the footsteps of his father VanHoose's Koa of Boyd in doing sport protection work. He weighed 45 pounds at 16 weeks, Petey was born August 16, 1998.

Fuller's Lil' Petey catching his first wild boar at 13 weeks.

A.D. was purchased from Al Joye of VanGuard kennels in Virginia. and is out of VanGuard's Stonewall Jackson and VanGuard's Canadian Connection AKA Shania. He weighs 88 pounds at 9 and 1/2 months old. He has caught a wild boar in a pen so far. He is beginning sport protection training.

Fuller's American Dream of VanGuard (AD) at 9 months

The Fuller family, Rhonda, Gary and Amanda along with Delta, Sissy, Bosco and A.D. representing the past and some of the future of their American Bulldogs.

I would like to thank all the people that we have gotten bulldogs from and the people we have sold bulldogs to, and we are very grateful for the great friendships we have made through these bulldogs and the friendships to be made in the future.


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