History

Established in the mid 1990’s, they were bred for personality, character, energy, drive, stamina, and  stable temperament. The American Bully is a combination of the desired traits of the ancestry of the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. This was achieved through years of selective breeding. The American Bully possesses the loyalty and stability of the American Pit Bull Terrier while retaining the sociable, amiable, and outgoing temperament of the American Staffordshire Terrier. This unique breed is noted for displaying extreme tolerance toward children and an overwhelming eagerness to please its family. Confident, yet not aggressive, this breed is all in all of a pleasant temperament. Physically, the American Bully has a graceful yet impressive, solid, defined, athletic build that is both muscular and toned, and denotes strength as well as agility. It is a breed capable and diverse in all tasks and abilities. The American Bully is a well rounded, reliable, trustworthy, and all around the ideal family companion.

American Bully Breed Standard

General Impression - The American Bully should give the impression of great strength for its size. A medium size dog with a muscular body. Agile and graceful in its movement, keenly alive to his surroundings. He should be stocky, not long-legged or racy in outline. His courage is proverbial.

Head - Medium length, deep through, broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop, and high set ears.

Ears  - Natural or Cropped.
 
Eyes  - All colors except albinism. Eye shape would be round to oval, low down in skull and set far apart.

Muzzle - Medium length rounded on upper side or slightly squared to fall away abruptly below eyes. Jaws well defined. Under jaw to be strong and have biting power. Lips close and even, some looseness accepted, but not preferred. Upper teeth to meet tightly outside lower teeth in front or scissor bite accepted. Nose all colors acceptable.

Neck - Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull. No looseness of skin. Medium length.

Shoulders - Strong and muscular with blades wide and sloping.

Back - Fairly short. Slight sloping from withers to rump or straight accepted with gentle short slope at rump to base of tail. Slightly higher rears accepted, but not encouraged.

Body - Well-sprung ribs, deep in rear and all ribs close together. Forelegs set rather wide apart to permit chest development. Chest should be deep and broad.

Tail - Short in comparison to size, low set, tapering to a fine point; not curled. Not docked.

Legs - Front legs- should be straight a slight turning outwards of the feet is accepted but not desired, large or round bones, pastern upright. No resemblance of bend in front.
Hindquarters- well-muscled, let down at hocks, turning neither in nor out.

Feet- of moderate size, well-arched and compact.
Gait- should be springy with drive off the rear.

Coat - Short, close, stiff to the touch, and glossy.

Color - All colors and patterns are permissible expect the color merle.

Size - Height and weight should be in proportion. A height of about 18 to 21 inches at shoulders for the male and 17 to 20 inches for the female is to be considered preferable. There is no particular weight for the breed.

Faults - Faults to be penalized are: kinked or knotted tails, pink eyes and any form of albinism, tail too long or curled, undershot or overshot mouths, severe turned fronts, and aggressive behavior towards animals and humans.

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