Pet Litters
Bully Room litter records help connect a group of offspring to the same parents, making registration and pedigree history easier to understand. Instead of treating every puppy, kitten, foal, kid, or other newborn as disconnected records, a litter can keep the family relationship organized from the start.
How litter records work
A litter starts with the parents and a count. From there, individual offspring can be connected as pet profiles, listings, or registration records. This helps people understand which animals belong together and where each pet fits in the family line.
Choose the parents
Select the sire and dam when they are known. The parent records should be claimed or connected to real profiles so the relationship is easier to verify.
Record the litter
Add the species, birth date or created date, and litter count. This creates one central record for the group.
Connect offspring
As individual pets are added, they can connect back to the same litter and inherit cleaner pedigree context.
Parent approvals protect records
When both parents are yours
If you control both parent records, the litter can be created directly. This is useful for breeders managing their own program or owners documenting a known family line.
When another owner controls a parent
If one parent belongs to another owner, Bully Room can send a litter request. The other owner can approve or decline before the relationship becomes part of the record.
Where litters fit inside Bully Room
Pet registration
Litter records can support stronger registration data by connecting offspring to known parents and family groups.
Pet pedigree
Approved sire and dam relationships help build cleaner 4-generation pedigree views over time.
Listings
Listings can show litter or bundle information so buyers and adopters understand how many animals are available and how they are connected.
Ownership history
As pets are claimed, transferred, or rehomed, family and ownership context can stay easier to follow.
Who benefits from litter records?
Litter FAQ
Is this only for dogs?
No. Bully Room supports litter-style grouping across species when it makes sense, including cats, rabbits, pigs, goats, horses, and other animals.
Do I need both parents?
No. You can start with what you know, but known sire and dam records make the litter and pedigree stronger.
Why require approval from another parent owner?
Approval helps prevent one person from attaching another person’s pet to a litter without consent.