2024 Australian ABKC first Extreme Stack Off, judged by no other than the original Extreme American Bully producer and founder of Muscletone Bully Mr Bashar Daoud.
Mr Bashar Baoud is experience in the American Bully breed for over 25 years specialising in breeding (producing) the Extreme American Bully class.
According to Mr Bashar there are 3 main factors when judging for Extreme. The measurement height of the dog, vs the measurement width of the dog’s chest and the head size. The Extreme Bully should be wider than tall with a large head size. Mr Daoud said it’s not the widest dog, but it’s the widest dog in comparison to its’s height, head size and overall mass, bone and structure.
He mentioned that the breed started off as a stack off over a BBQ with Bullies owners gathering and stacking their dogs beside each other to see who had the most impressive dog, from there the breed grew in popularity overtime to become what it is today.
Mr Bashar Daoud said, “For years! Before any registry, before the ABKC or any other registries, for years we were doing the stack off. The most important thing of a stack off is the spread of the dog, how wide he was, how big his head was, how big his bones was.”
The ABKC registry was formed in 2004 because there was no place for these big bulky bully (non fighting dogs). Originated from the UKC American Pit Bulls and Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and later introducing other Bull breeds to create the American Bully of today.
ABKC best Stack Off and Most Extreme winner Bullymon Mini Beast with his show handler Isabella Tunner.
Event host and organised by ABKC Australian Team.