At Bobble Head Bully’s, proper nutrition is a key part of developing strong, healthy XL American Bullies. We follow a balanced feeding approach that combines high-quality kibble with raw and whole food additions to support growth, structure, and overall condition.

Sportmix Premium has been a consistent staple in my program for maintaining overall condition and steady growth. I’ve found it to be a reliable foundation that supports both developing puppies and adult dogs without unnecessary complications.

Black Gold Explorer is one I lean on for dogs that require a bit more performance support. It holds weight well, supports muscle development, and works especially well for larger, more active XL builds.

Wholesomes has proven to be a clean, well-balanced option that is easy on digestion. I often use it to maintain condition while complementing a more customized feeding approach with raw and whole foods.

This is one I recommend when I’m looking for a cleaner, fish-based option that supports both coat quality and overall condition. The salmon provides a strong protein source, and the formula tends to be easy on digestion, which makes it a reliable choice in my program when I want to keep things simple and consistent.

All of Dyne is something I incorporate when I want to safely increase calories without overloading meals. It’s especially useful for growing dogs or those that need a little extra support maintaining weight.

I use omega oil regularly in my program to maintain skin and coat quality. It makes a noticeable difference in overall condition, especially in keeping coats healthy and well-maintained.

Each product listed is something I have personally used and continue to use within my program. My approach is based on what consistently produces healthy, well-conditioned dogs—not trends or marketing.
Our preferred feeding style includes:
Vegetables & Greens
Carrots, broccoli, spinach, squash, cucumbers, kale, cilantro, parsley, sweet potato (cooked)
Fruits
Apples, blueberries, bananas, strawberries, watermelon
Protein Sources
Raw chicken (feet, necks, gizzards, liver), beef (steak, ground, organ meats), venison, sardines (in water only), boiled eggs (with shell)
Additional Additions
Bone broth, rice, yogurt, sauerkraut, peanut butter (xylitol-free), celery, sour cream
Every dog is different. Feeding should be adjusted based on your puppy’s individual needs. If you have any questions, we are always here to help guide you.
We recommend consulting with your veterinarian before making major dietary changes.
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