The American Bully is a recently formed companion dog breed not recognized by The Kennel Club or the American Kennel Club. It was recognized in 2004 by the American Bully Kennel Club and followed by the European Bully Kennel Club in 2008. It has also been recognized by the United Kennel Club since July 15, 2013.
The American Bully should give the impression of great strength for its size. It is a compact and medium/large size dog with a muscular body and blocky head. The American Bully should have the appearance of heavy bone structure with a bulky build and look.
The American Bully is a companion breed exhibiting confidence, a zest for life, along with an exuberant willingness to please and bond with their family, thus making the American Bully an excellent family companion. Despite the American Bully’s fierce and powerful appearance their demeanor is gentle. They are great with kids, and extremely friendly with strangers, other dogs, and other animals. Human or dog aggression, extreme shyness, or viciousness is very uncharacteristic of the American Bully and is highly undesirable.
LYLA is a pocket Tri merle. She hangs for hours on the ropes. Very affectionate. She is the dominant of our two bullies.
PEBBLES is our spunky one. She's classified as standard Blotched Blue.
Both Pebbles and Lyla are ABKC registered. See our pedigrees page for their lineage.
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