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Things you should know before getting a American Bully!

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1. They are NOT pit bulls.

One of the most common misconceptions about the American Bully is that it is simply a type of pit bull, but the truth is these are two distinct breeds.

Here are a few of the key differences between the American Bully and the Pit Bull:

Head size: The American Bully has a larger head compared to the pit bull, especially in proportion to their body size.

Leg length: Most American bullies feature short legs, especially when compared to those of the pit bull. Only the classic type of the American Bully has average legs when it comes to length.

Muscles: While pit bulls are certainly a muscular breed, muscles are something that the American Bully is bred for, so they typically have a number of well-defined, large muscles covering their bodies.

Overall build: The overall build of an American bully is much wider than a pit bull. Their chests are broad and their legs are further apart.

2. The American Bully comes in 4 recognized sizes

There are four different sizes of American bullies that are recognized by the ABKC:

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3. Bully Puppies are expensive

By now you’re likely wondering how much American bullies cost, so here’s the truth: bully puppies are expensive.

Of course, it depends on whether you are getting one as a pet, to show, or to breed, but most bully puppies will cost somewhere between $2000 and $7000 each.

High-quality adult dogs with proven track records for producing unique or outstanding puppies may sell for even more. One dog by the name of White Rhino, for example, once sold for $250,000.

If you’re just looking for a great family pet, however, you’re likely to be able to find American bully puppies selling on the lower end of that price range, especially if they have traits that would keep them from being good options for showing or breeding.

4. The American Bully is a new breed

While some dog breeds have been around for hundreds of years, the American Bully is a new breed, having just been developed during the 1980’s and 1990’s. It was first recognized as a breed by the ABKC in 2004, and by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in 2013.

5. American bullies make great family dogs

American bullies are one of the best examples of a perfect family dog. Loyal and loving, they’ve had aggressive behaviors intentionally bred out of them.

This makes them great family dogs, so you can rest assured that you’re not putting your children at risk by bringing one into your home.

One thing to keep in mind is that although one of the goals of forming this breed was to remove aggression, some bullies will still have problems with other dogs.

For this reason, you should use caution when bringing an adult bully into your home if you have other pets.


  • Step 1: Decide What Size You Want

    Knowing what size bully you want will help you narrow down search results very quickly. Don’t forget to use alternate search terms such as “micro American bully puppies for sale” when you’re looking for a pocket-sized bully.

    Step 2: Decide Why You Want One

    What purpose do you have for getting a bully? Will you be breeding them as a way to continue improving the breed? Do you want to show them professionally or just for fun? Or, do you simply want an amazing family pet?

    Your reasoning for wanting an American bully will determine how much you are going to spend on one, what gender you get, and what you’re looking for in a dog.

    When you’re planning on breeding, you need to be extremely selective to make sure the dog you’re getting has as many desirable traits as possible to pass onto future generations.

    If you’re just looking for a pet, personality will matter more than physical features.

    Step 3: Find a Breeder

    Once you know exactly what you want, you can begin your search for a good American bully breeder. You don’t want to get a dog from just anybody, so be sure to take your time and make sure you find a good breeder.




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