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American Bully

The American Bully is a relatively new breed, having been developed in the 1990s. It is a descendant of the American Pit Bull Terrier and was bred to be a companion dog.

This breed is known for its strong, muscular build and friendly, outgoing personality. They are loyal and protective of their family and make excellent guard dogs.

The American Bully is an intelligent breed that is eager to please and loves to learn. They are highly trainable and excel in obedience and agility competitions. They also make great therapy dogs due to their gentle nature and willingness to please.

The American Bully is a versatile breed that can adapt to many different lifestyles. They are well-suited for families with children, as they are patient and tolerant. They are also great for active owners who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and running.

The American Bully is a loyal and loving companion that will bring joy and companionship to any home. With proper training and socialization, they can be a wonderful addition to any family.

American Bully Breed Facts

Height (Adult): Male: 17 to 20 inches Female: 16 to 19 inches

Weight (Adult): Male: 70 to 120 lbs Female: 60 to 90 lbs

Life Expectancy: 8 to 12 years

Hypoallergenic: No

Origin: United States

Temperament: Friendly, Confident, Outgoing, Loyal, and Loving

Microchip American Bully

Microchipping your American Bully

All the questions you may not even know to ask in relation to microchipping your American Bully – learn about your microchipping responsibilities as a responsible pet owner.

6th January 2022

Spay and Neuter - American Bully

When Should I Spay or Neuter My American Bully?

To spay or not to spay. Here’s a quick guide on spaying or neutering your American Bully – with a guide to all things you might need to consider.

22nd August 2021

Is Your American Bully Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

We’ve noted the signs you need to look out for that might suggest that your American Bully is potentially bored or lonely. Read them and see what options you may have.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your American Bully?

We know how time can be limited to give your American Bully ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your American Bully too.

20th August 2021

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