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John and Zoranna have always shared a deep love for pets, especially dogs.

From a young age, their passion for animals was something they both felt strongly about. So, when the time and space were right, it was an easy decision for them to bring dogs into their lives. In 2012, they welcomed their first American Bully into their home. It was love at first sight, and like any new dog parent, they eagerly counted down the days until they could bring their fur baby home. When they picked up their new companion, they carefully observed the breeder’s setup, asked plenty of questions, and became curious about what it took to become a breeder themselves.

Breeding dogs had always been a dream of John’s, and after a conversation one evening, the couple decided to turn that dream into reality.

John had a clear vision of his "dream dog"—the breed, structure, and temperament were all essential factors for him. He was drawn to a bulky, muscular build with strong structure, smooth movement, and a great temperament. He knew that it all started with the right foundation, and soon after, Nike became the first dog to join their breeding program. She marked the beginning of JZ BULLIES.

Zoranna has always been nurturing by nature, and the idea of breeding puppies intrigued her from the start. Many people don’t realize just how much care and attention responsible breeding requires. It's incredibly rewarding to care for a newborn puppy, so small it can fit in the palm of your hand. At JZ BULLIES, we take great pride in our work, providing the highest quality care for all of our dogs. We focus on hygiene, cleanliness, and ensuring our dogs live happy, healthy lives.

We fell in love with the American Bully breed and wanted to share our vision of the "dream dog" with the world. The well-being of our dogs is our top priority, which is why we limit our breedings to only 1-2 per year.