Goals
of
the
Topline
Breeding Program
One:
To produce properly structured, good looking
American Bulldogs that excel in the conformation ring.
Two:
To produce American Bulldogs with proper
temperament. Proper temperament can be seen in the American Bulldog with
the ability to fit well into both family life and working situations;
The ability to take on new people and situations with courage and confidence;
The ability to love people yet be willing to protect its family; and The
ability to accept any challenge life may present.
Three:
To produce structurally
strong American
Bulldogs with good hips and none of the other health problems that plague
the breed.
Four:
To produce American Bulldogs with properly
balanced drives that will excel in all working venues available to the
breed.
Five:
To breed American Bulldogs that will strengthen
the gene pool and hopefully counteract some of the poor genetics that are
being perpetuated by greedy, unscrupulous and/or naive breeders.
Our program uses only proven blood lines which
are necessary in order to produce the combination of good looks, strong
working drive and stable temperament. All of our dogs are involved
in Schutzhund, either currently possessing Schutzhund Titles or in the
process of training for them.
We choose our breeding stock very carefully,
selecting dogs whose ancestors have proven themselves to be the best of
the breed; selecting dogs whose conformation is excellent, whose working
abilities are superior and who show all the courage, strength, heart and
stability that this breed is supposed to be about.
Our dogs are internationally known for
just these reasons and the puppies we are producing are becoming known
as well. We are committed to preserving the American Bulldog as a
working breed that is not only functional, but healthy, strong and beautiful.
This photo is of a typical
Topline American Bulldogs pup. She is a daughter of Ch. Topline's
Toro Blanco and Ch. Topline's Lady Sha-Nuk.
Her name is Ch. Majec's Torsade
of Topline and she is pictured here at four months of age.
This pup is full of drive and yet is a stable family member. As far
as conformation goes, the photo speaks for itself. It is very rare
to see a four month old puppy of this caliber, note the muscle, angulation,
proportion, muzzle length and bone of this pup.....at four months old,
this much quality is a rare thing indeed. In fact, Torsade was the
youngest American Bulldog ever to earn a Championship title, taking hers
at just 12 months of age!
For more pictures of Torsade
and other Topline pups, click on Topline Puppies above!

Read our Articles on Breeding that have Been published in The American
Bulldog Journal, The American Bulldog Chronicle and The American Bulldog
Review:
How to Pick a Breeder
Balanced Breeding