Every week, we take updated photos of our pit bull puppies—not just to capture how fast they’re growing, but to stay connected with the families who are eagerly waiting to welcome them home. These updates are one of the most meaningful parts of our program, and they’re something we treat with care, intention, and privacy.
[Blue Pit Bull Male Puppy Taking a Photo - Pablito x Wild Child]
At Bad to the Bone Kennels, we like to share puppy photos privately—not because we’re secretive, but because we believe in giving our families something special. When you join our program, you’re not just getting a pit bull puppy—you’re getting a full, personal experience. That includes exclusive access to a private photo album, updated regularly throughout the first eight weeks.
[Blue Pit Bull Male Puppy Taking a Photo - Don Pablito x Wild Child]
By the time go-home day arrives, each family has received over 300 high-quality photos, capturing everything from sleepy puppy piles to curious first looks. These images become part of your pit bull puppy’s story—and your story as a future owner.
[Champagne Pit Bull Female Puppy Taking a Photo - Don Pablito x Wild Child]
Why we do it this way:
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It strengthens the bond between our program and each family
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It protects the privacy and well-being of our pit bull puppies during their most delicate weeks
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It turns the wait into a meaningful experience, not just a countdown
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It ensures our families receive something truly exclusive and personal
These updates also give us space to share what we’re seeing in real time—whether it’s eyes opening, new movements, or changes in color. It’s about building trust, staying connected, and making sure every family feels included in their pit bull puppy’s earliest days.
[Blue Pit Bull Female Puppy Taking a Photo - Don Pablito x Wild Child]
A Note to Fellow Breeders
If you’re building your own program and want to deepen your relationship with your clients, this kind of regular, private communication goes a long way. Weekly photo albums may seem like a small detail, but they create a professional, thoughtful experience that families remember—and recommend.
You don’t need to overthink it. Just commit to consistency, quality, and intention. Offer your buyers something that feels personal and well cared for, and you’ll see the difference in long-term trust and satisfaction.
At Bad to the Bone Kennels, we’re proud to offer more than just puppies—we offer a full experience, from first photos, to ENS/ESI, to go-home day and beyond. Thank you to the families who trust us, and to the breeders out there who are committed to raising dogs with heart, structure, and purpose.