The origins of the contemporary American Bully trace back to the mid-1990s in the United States, initiated by devoted breeders aiming to craft the ultimate family companion. This breed’s early development involved meticulous and selective crossbreeding of various bull breeds. The primary focus was on fostering a loyal, devoted, and steadfast temperament while enhancing desirable physical traits.
Celebrated for its extraordinary loyalty and dedication to family, the American Bully epitomizes stability, dedication, and confidence as an exceptional family companion. With an ideal temperament, it thrives on pleasing its owners, showcasing high intelligence, trainability, and diverse capabilities. Today, the modern American Bully excels in various societal roles, including Therapy Dogs and Working Dogs.
In terms of physique, the perfect American Bully is athletically built, exuding both massive strength and agility. Possessing a solid, well-defined muscular frame, males typically exhibit a stockier and heavier-boned structure compared to females. The average lifespan ranges from 10 to 14 years.
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.
Faults: Muzzle too long or snipey; muzzle so short as to interfere with normal breathing; lack of pronounced cheek and deep stop; weak under jaw; under jaw turning up; nose turning up or pushed back; excessive flews.
Faults: Level bite, overshot bite, undershot bite and wry bite.
Serious Faults: Severely overshot or undershot bites, measuring 1/4 inch (0.6cm) or more.
Faults: Neck too thin or weak; neck too short or too long.
Faults: Upright shoulders; steep and forward scapula (shoulder blade). Upper arm too short. Feet toeing either in or out; front legs bowed; down at the pasterns; splayed or flat feet; long toes.
Faults: Back too long; rear higher than withers; weak or swayed topline; roached or wheel back.
Faults: Hocks turning in or out; cow hocks; sickle hocks; narrow hindquarters; straight or over-angulated stifle joints; bowed legs.
Faults: Tail to long or too short approximately up to an inch above or below point of the hock. Gay tail (carried over the plane of the back).
Serious Faults: Kinked, knotted, or fused tail. Extremely short tail.
Disqualifying Faults: Screwed, bobbed, or docked tail.
Faults: Splayed or flat feet, long toes.
Faults: Curly or wavy coat.
Serious Faults: Long coat.
Disqualifying Faults: Merle pattern
Males under 17 inches – 20 inches (43 cm – 51 cm) at the withers.
Females under 16 inches – 19 inches (40 cm – 48 cm) at the withers.
Important to note that the Standard American Bully dogs are not to be penalized for
exhibiting heavily muscled, massive, bulky body type.
Faults: Rolling; pacing; sidewinding; hackney action; paddling or pounding. Not moving on the same plane; legs over reaching; legs crossing over in front or rear; rear legs moving too close or touching.
Faults to be penalized but not disqualifications for showing are:
Faults to be heavily penalized but not disqualifications for showing are:
This is an amendment to the basic standard which a Pocket Bully is determined by its adult height.
Males under 17 inches (43 cm) and no less than 14 inches(36 cm) at the withers. Females under 16 inches (40cm) and no less than 13 inches (33 cm) at the withers.
Important to note that Pocket Bully variety is simply shorter than the Standard American Bully. Pocket Bully dogs share the same build, body type, and breed type as the Standard American Bully, and are not to be penalized for exhibiting heavily muscled, massive, bulky body type.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
The Exotic Bully will be shorter in Height, stout for its size and has and has an abstruse yet distinguishing physique with a blocky head. Should display effortless movement and should be active and alert to its surroundings.
HEAD
Medium in length, with a broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop, and high set ears. Excess of wrinkles is not desirable but is not a fault nor disqualification.
• Ears- Natural drop, rose or cropped.
• Eyes- Eye shape is oval to slightly roundish, and set far apart. Any color is acceptable except albinism. However, odd eyes (one dark, one blue or light) should be considered not preferred. Lacking pigment around the eyes is undesirable.
• Muzzle- Short blocky upper side or squared to fall abruptly below the eyes and measuring roughly 1 to 2 inches away from the head is mostly desirable.
• Jaws- well defined.
• Under jaw- is required to be strong. Lips- semi close and even proffered but slight looseness is allowed. Upper teeth- to meet tightly outside lower teeth in form or scissor bite is accepted.
• Lips- semi close and even, minimal looseness accepted but not preferred.
• Nose- All colors accepted.
NECK
• Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulder to back of skull. Compact size should have minimal or no loose skin.
SHOULDERS
• Strong and muscular with blade being set wide and far apart.
BODY
• The Body should have well-sprung ribs, deep in rear and all ribs close, the chest should be deep and broad.
BACK
• Fairly short back length, a slightly sloping from withers to rump or straight is accepted with gentle short slope at butt to base of tail.
TAIL
Preferred long to medium in comparison to size, low set, tapering to a fine point. Long tails over hocks, kinks and knots are serious faults, but not disqualifications.
LEGS
• Heavy boned.. The front legs are able to slightly bowed. Upright pasterns are preferred. Feet should be of moderate size, well arched and compact. The hindquarters are to be well defined, let down at hocks, turning neither in nor out.
GAIT
• The gait should be effortless and powerful. The action must be unrestrained, free and vigorous with powerful drive off the rear. Should maintain a straight topline while in movement. Dogs should be able to maintain a good convergence while moving with no restraints.
COAT
• Short, close to the body and soft touch, should have a glossy look.
COLOR
• All colors and patterns are accepted.
SIZE
• Height and weight should be in proportion of the body.
NOTE
All Exotic Bully (males and females) will be categorized in 2 classes. MICRO Exotics for any dogs that are 13 inches or smaller and EXTREME Exotics for anything taller. Weight- there is no particular weight for this class but should be in proportion build of the dog.
This is an amendment to the basic standard which a XL Bully is determined by its adult
height. Males over 20 inches (51 cm) – 23 inches (57 cm) at the withers.
Females over 19 inches (48 cm) – 22 inches (55 cm) at the withers.
Important to note that the XL Bully variety is simply taller than the Standard American Bully. XL Bully dogs share the same build, body type, and breed type as the Standard American Bully, and are expected to carry a heavily muscled, massive, bulky body type.
This is an amendment to the basic standard which a Extreme Bully is determined by its body structure and build. Both sex dogs with heavier body frames and more overall body mass, but still exhibiting “bully” traits.
Example of Bully Traits – Blocky/heavy heads; short/square muzzles; heavier bone, muscle, and compact body. Overall more bone and substance than the modern and more “terrier type” American Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier.
Extreme Bully to give the appearance of bullier, old style American Pit Bull Terriers and/or American Staffordshire Terrier, which made up the origin of the American Bully.
Extreme Bully variety is simply an American Bully dog having heavier body frames (heavier bone) and more overall body mass (more substance) than the Standard American Bully. Aside from this difference, the Extreme Bully variety follows the same standard as the Standard American Bully.
Males under 17 inches – 20 inches (43 cm – 51 cm) at the withers. Females under 16 inches – 19 inches (40 cm – 48 cm) at the withers.