American Bully

The American Bully is a crossbreed that comes from the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and various other terrier types. Known for their easygoing nature, these dogs are often seen as strong protectors, although that was not their original purpose. They are friendly, devoted, and sociable, showing great love and care for their families.

Quick Info

Size
Large
Colours
Various
Lifespan
8 to 12 years
Height
13 to 21 inches
Type
Terrier
Hypoallergenic
no
Weight
70 to 120 pounds
Family
Bull

Personality

The American Bully is a friendly and lovable breed. They are intelligent, eager to make their owners happy, and can be trained with ease. Unfortunately, some people misuse their training, leading to negative behaviors. When given proper training and socialization, they usually get along well with other dogs.

History

The group known as "bully breeds" traces its roots back to strong and fearless guard dogs from Greece that were bred to safeguard livestock and help with farm work. The American Bully breed emerged in the United States during the late 1900s. This breed is a mix of several dogs, including the American Staffordshire Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, Olde English Bulldog, and Bulldog. Today, American Bully dogs can be found all over the globe.

Ideal Owner

People who own American Bully dogs need to be familiar with managing big, strong dogs and should feel sure about their training abilities. These energetic dogs need owners who are also active, so the best owners will like to play, train, and work out with their pets. To train this smart yet sometimes headstrong breed, strong leadership is essential. Those who enjoy cuddling will find the American Bully to be a wonderful companion for snuggling.

Exercise Needs

The American Bully is an active breed that requires plenty of exercise, including walks, play sessions, and time to run freely. When they get enough physical and mental activity, they are less likely to be noisy or cause trouble. It's also important to socialize them to help them grow into well-behaved dogs.

Space Requirements

The American Bully is a flexible breed, but it thrives when it can spend time outside to release its energy.

Training

American Bullies are intelligent and quick learners, so they benefit from regular training that focuses on positive rewards. It's important to socialize them early and keep it going to avoid behavior problems and boost their confidence. They enjoy making their owners happy and respond well to obedience training, but sometimes they can be a bit headstrong, so finding fun ways to motivate them can be helpful.

Grooming

The American Bully has a sleek and shiny coat that is easy to care for. It requires occasional brushing and bathing. They shed a fair amount.

Suitability for Family Life

Many people think otherwise, but American Bully dogs can be wonderful family companions because they are loving and gentle. It is important to train them well and expose them to different situations regularly. Because of their size and strength, they are better suited for families with older kids or no children at all. They flourish in peaceful settings.

Did You know?

The American Bully and the American Bulldog are two distinct breeds that have some differences. The American Bully tends to be a bit smaller compared to the American Bulldog.

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Need to Know

Dogs suitable for experienced owners
Extra training required
Need to be aware of potential health issues
Enjoys active walks
Large dog
Some drool
Requires very little grooming
Barks and alerts to visitors/anything unusual