Pet Bully

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SirePetrose
GrandsirePeter Hastings
DamCamelina
DamsireBull Dog
Pet Bully
SirePetrose
GrandsirePeter Hastings
DamCamelina
DamsireBull Dog
SexStallion
Foaled1948
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederDanada Farm
OwnerAda L. Rice
TrainerHoward Hoffman
Thomas J. Kelly (1954)
RiderBill Hartack
Record47: 23-4-6
EarningsUS$365,702[1]
Major wins
Washington's Birthday Handicap (1952) Hollywood Premiere Handicap (1953)
Inglewood Handicap (1953),
Lakes And Flowers H.andicap (1953)
Phoenix Handicap (1953)
Washington Park Handicap (1954)
Woodward Mile (1954)
Valley Forge Handicap (1954)
Fall Highweight Handicap (1954)
Princeton Handicap (1954)
Wilmington Handicap (1954)

Pet Bully (19481971) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the first top quality horse that U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Bill Hartack ever rode and who won the inaugural running of the prestigious Woodward Stakes.

Bred by Dan and Ada Rice at their Danada Farm on Old Frankfort Pike near Lexington, Kentucky, Pet Bully raced under Mrs. Rice's name. He was trained by Howard Hoffman,

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