UNO Pocket Bully Stud (Lilac Tri) — American Bully Stud Service
Venomline Pocket Bully Breeders
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UNO Stud Credit (Paid in Full) — $1,500
UNO – Lilac Tri Pocket Bully Stud Service (14.5" Compact Producer)
Secure a paid-in-full stud credit to UNO and get breeder-first coordination for timing, clinic protocol, and shipping logistics. Built for compact mass, clean structure, and consistent type—without sacrificing function.
Paid-In-Full Stud Credit Fee: $1,500 USD
Limited discounted credits: when these sell out, UNO returns to the standard rate.
Fastest coordination: Text 832-452-0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com
Is UNO the Right Pocket Bully Stud for Your Program?
UNO is built for breeders who want a compact Pocket Bully stud that still carries serious mass, a powerful headpiece, and a clean, functional frame. If your goal is to tighten your program around shorter, wider, more consistent bully type—and you want support coordinating progesterone timing, clinic protocol, and shipping logistics—UNO is the kind of stud that fits serious programs.
This page is for securing a paid-in-full stud credit. Many breeders lock the credit first, then redeem it on the best cycle when the female is ready. That’s the difference between “hoping” and executing like a professional: planning early and timing tight.
UNO Summary: Stats, Type & Service
| Trait | Details |
|---|---|
| Stud Name | UNO |
| Breed Type | Pocket Bully |
| Color | Lilac Tri |
| Height | 14.5" |
| Weight | 75 lbs |
| Head | 24" |
| Product | Paid-In-Full Stud Credit (Discounted) |
| Includes | Breeder support + timing coordination + shipping options (based on destination/clinic protocol) |
| Best For | Compact mass, clean structure, bully presence, program consistency |
Reservation option: If you prefer to reserve first and finalize later, use the American Bully Stud Deposit.
Why UNO Ranks as a Top Pocket Bully Stud Choice in 2026
Breeders don’t search “pocket bully stud” because they want a random male—they search it because they’re trying to solve problems: inconsistent type, long backs, weak fronts, soft rears, sloppy feet, lack of headpiece, pups that don’t mature into the picture they imagined. A truly valuable stud should do two things: (1) consistently stamp what matters and (2) improve the right traits without breaking function.
UNO was selected for the exact traits that keep a program respected long-term: compact frame, mass without slop, balance, clean structure, and stable temperament. In the Pocket space, compact “short” is easy to claim; what’s rare is short plus correct angles, tight feet, strong rear drive, and a look that holds up in real life—not just in one photo.
What Serious Breeders Look For (And What UNO Brings)
- Compact mass: thick-boned and wide without sacrificing movement or balance.
- Show Quality structure: correct angles and a functional build (not exaggerated to the point of dysfunction).
- Headpiece & presence: bully expression and power that reads instantly.
- Program consistency: the goal is predictability—type you can plan around.
- Breeder-first execution: planning + timing support so you’re not guessing under pressure.
About UNO: Build, Movement & Temperament
UNO is built the way real programs are built: short, wide, thick, and functional. Dense bone, clean front, strong rear, tight feet, correct angulation, and stable temperament. This is the kind of Pocket frame that stays compact while keeping the mass and presence that wins attention—without turning into a structural liability.
Structure-First Philosophy
A “top stud” isn’t just about size or color. If a stud can’t move clean, can’t hold a topline, or can’t keep athletic function, the program pays later. UNO is positioned for breeders who want structure and type at the same time.
Temperament Matters
A real breeding program is built around dogs people want to live with—not just look at. Stable, manageable temperament is part of why UNO is selected, especially for families that also want the bully look with a reliable day-to-day dog.
UNO Pedigree & Bloodline Influence
Bloodlines matter because they’re shorthand for predictability. When a stud comes from stacked producers, the odds improve that your litter doesn’t just look good at 8 weeks—your pups mature into the structure, head, and body you intended. UNO is positioned as a program-building Pocket Bully stud, not a one-off breeding.
Note: If you want a pairing recommendation based on your female’s pedigree and goals, text 832-452-0898. The best results come from matching structure, not chasing hype.
Pedigree Details (Fill With Your Exact Line When Posting)
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Sire | Grand Champion Mayhem |
| Dam | Diamond (Venom daughter) |
| Key Bloodlines | Venomline meets Luckyline |
| Why It Matters | Predictability in type, structure, temperament, and production goals |
If you want Venomline to review your female and recommend the highest-probability pairing strategy, text 832-452-0898 with your female’s photos, pedigree, and goals.
What Your Paid-In-Full UNO Stud Credit Includes
This product is designed to remove friction. You lock the credit now, and when the female is ready, you already have pricing secured and a direct line for coordination. The result is less chaos and a better chance of hitting the breeding window correctly.
- One paid-in-full stud credit to UNO
- Breeder support for planning, timing, and execution
- Coordination around your clinic’s protocol (AI/TCI guidance from your vet)
- Domestic + international options (based on destination, timing, and clinic requirements)
- Clear next steps after checkout so you know exactly what to do
Important: Final medical decisions (timing, method, progesterone schedule) should always be made by your veterinarian/clinic. Venomline supports coordination—your clinic provides medical protocol.
Production Expectations: What UNO Tends to Throw
Every litter is a combination of the stud and the female. That’s the reality. What breeders pay for with a proven-style stud is the tendency to stamp certain traits more reliably: compact frame, mass, headpiece, and bully presence. If your female is correct, the results are typically cleaner, more consistent, and easier to build a program around.
Common Goals Breeders Use UNO For
- Shorter, wider pups with bully presence and a compact outline
- Improved bone & substance while keeping balance
- Cleaner structure when paired with correct females
- Head & expression that reads “bully” instantly
- Color programs: Lilac Tri projects (results depend on female genetics)
Color note: Color outcomes depend on the female’s genetics (carry and expression). If you’re planning a color-focused breeding, text Venomline to discuss strategy.
How to Get the Best “UNO Look”
The highest-probability results come from pairing UNO to females that already have correct movement and structure. Great studs multiply what you give them. If you want compact mass with a clean frame, your female has to bring correctness and balance.
What Usually Hurts Results
Weak feet, soft toplines, long backs, unstable rear movement, and breathing issues compound in breeding. The fix is not “a bigger stud.” The fix is pairing discipline and structure-first selection.
Best Female Pairings for UNO: Breeder Strategy That Wins
If you want a stud to elevate your program, you don’t pair him to “anything in heat.” You pair him to the female that gives you the cleanest foundation for him to stamp. The goal is not just puppies—it’s keepers that mature into real dogs.
Ideal Female Traits
- Correct topline and clean front assembly
- Strong rear with stable movement and angles
- Short-to-medium back (avoid long/soft)
- Functional breathing and athletic balance prioritized
- Clear goals: structure, mass, head, color—pick priorities
Traits to Avoid
- Weak pasterns / flat feet
- Overly long backs or soft toplines
- Structural instability (cow hocks / poor rear)
- Extreme exaggerations that compromise function
- “Hype-only” selection with no structure plan
Breeder tip: Send Venomline your female’s photos + pedigree + target look. You’ll get a practical pairing recommendation so you’re not wasting a cycle. Text 832-452-0898.
Breeding Options & Shipping: What to Expect
The difference between a successful breeding and a missed window is almost always the same: timing and logistics. Venomline supports coordination based on your destination, your clinic’s protocol, and your female’s progesterone progress. The goal is simple: tight planning, clean execution, and fewer avoidable mistakes.
Breeding Methods Clinics Commonly Use
- AI (Artificial Insemination): common method when shipping semen
- TCI (Transcervical Insemination): often recommended for precision timing
- Clinic protocol: your vet’s method guides final timing and procedure
Medical note: Always follow your veterinarian’s guidance on timing and method. This page is not medical advice.
Typical Timeline (Simple, Breeder-Friendly)
- Start progesterone testing based on your vet’s plan
- Text Venomline early (day 1 of heat is ideal)
- Coordinate shipment around results and window
- Overnight delivery to your clinic (when applicable)
- Clinic confirms timing and performs AI/TCI
Timing varies by female. Communication early is what prevents missed windows.
Progesterone Timing: The Practical Truth
Many clinics frequently time insemination around 5–6 ng/ml, but protocols vary widely and your clinic’s plan should be followed. The best move is to communicate early, test consistently, and coordinate logistics so you can act fast when your window is confirmed.
Want the full workflow? See How Stud Service Works.
How to Redeem Your UNO Stud Credit
Step 1 — Secure your credit
Purchase the paid-in-full credit on this page so your spot and pricing are locked in.
Step 2 — Text Venomline when your female starts
Text 832-452-0898 as soon as your female starts her heat (or when planning a future cycle).
Step 3 — Follow your clinic’s progesterone protocol
Many clinics time around 5–6 ng/ml, but your vet’s AI/TCI protocol should guide final timing.
Step 4 — Coordinate logistics
Venomline coordinates scheduling around your results so you can complete your breeding on time.
Produced by UNO: Proof, Results & Program Confidence
The fastest way to separate a “popular stud” from a program-building stud is production proof. If you want real confidence, use a stud that has documented results and transparent program support.
Where to See Production Proof
If you want references or examples that match your target look, text Venomline your goals.
What “Proof” Really Means
Proof isn’t one viral picture—it’s consistency across females and across litters. The more disciplined the pairing, the more predictable the results. If you want UNO to stamp compact mass and a clean bully look, the best path is pairing correctness with correctness.
UNO vs. Average Pocket Bully Studs: The Real Difference
- Compact height with power: 14.5" pocket that still reads heavy and wide.
- Head & presence: 24" headpiece that hits visually without relying on angles.
- Functional build: structure-first emphasis (movement, angles, feet).
- Execution support: breeder coordination around timing and logistics.
- Program mindset: built to create keepers, not just “pups.”
If your goal is “a breeding,” lots of studs can do that. If your goal is program elevation, you choose a stud like you choose a foundation.
Voice Search Quick Answers
How much is UNO’s paid-in-full stud credit?
UNO’s paid-in-full stud credit is $1,500 USD (limited discounted credits).
How tall is UNO?
UNO is approximately 14.5" tall.
How big is UNO?
UNO is approximately 75 lbs with a 24" head.
Do you offer shipping?
Yes — shipping options depend on destination, timing, and your clinic’s protocol.
How do I book UNO fast?
Checkout this page, then text 832-452-0898 when your female starts heat.
Frequently Asked Questions (12 FAQs)
How do I book UNO’s stud credit?
Complete checkout on this page, then text 832-452-0898 when your female starts her heat so timing and logistics can be coordinated.
What is UNO’s paid-in-full fee?
UNO’s paid-in-full stud credit is $1,500 USD. Discounted credits are limited and return to the standard rate when sold out.
Is there a deposit option?
Yes — reserve first using the American Bully Stud Deposit.
How big is UNO?
UNO is approximately 14.5" tall, 75 lbs, with a 24" head.
Do you support international breeding?
Yes — options depend on destination, timing, and your clinic’s protocol. Text Venomline to confirm your location workflow.
When should I contact Venomline during heat?
As soon as your female starts her heat. Early communication keeps planning tight and prevents missed windows.
What progesterone number is commonly used?
Many clinics commonly time around 5–6 ng/ml, but your veterinarian’s protocol should guide final timing and method.
Can I secure a credit now and use it later?
Yes — many breeders secure a credit now and redeem it on a future heat cycle when ready.
What does the UNO stud credit include?
One paid-in-full credit to UNO plus coordination support for timing, clinic protocol alignment, and shipping options when applicable.
Do you guarantee color outcomes (Lilac Tri)?
No. Color outcomes depend on the female’s genetics (carry and expression). Venomline can discuss pairing strategy to improve probability.
Where can I see Venomline production proof?
Visit Produced by Venomline and Client Litters.
How do I contact Venomline the fastest?
Text: 832-452-0898
Email: texassizebullies@gmail.com
Helpful Links (Stud Service & Proof)
- Stud Credits (Paid-In-Full + All Options)
- Pocket Bully Stud Service Hub
- How Pocket Bully Stud Service Works
- Pocket Bully Stud Production Proof
- Client Litters
- Pocket Bully Puppies for Sale
- American Bully Stud Deposit
- Venomline Home
Ready to lock in UNO? Secure your paid-in-full credit, then text Venomline the moment your female starts so we can coordinate timing and logistics.
Text / Call: 832-452-0898 • Email: texassizebullies@gmail.com