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American Bully

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Description

Scientific Name: Canis lupus familiaris

The American Bully has a shiny, short, tight, touchably stiff, and coat. Every shade and design is acceptable. The American Bully has a medium-sized head with a deep through, broad skull, prominent cheek muscles, a clear stop, and high set ears. Ears can either be cropped or left uncropped. All eye colors, excluding albinism; round to oval; positioned far apart in the skull. Medium-length, slightly squared-off on the upper side, and abruptly falling away below the eyes. Jaws clearly defined. The under jaw should be powerful and show biting ability. Lips should be even and close; slight slack is acceptable but not desirable. Scissor bites are OK, but upper teeth must securely overlap lower teeth in front.

Habitat

The American Bully breed was developed in the middle of the 1990s with the aim of producing the ideal family pet. The East and West Coasts of the United States, specifically Virginia and Los Angeles, California, are where the American Bully first emerged, and it is now permeating the entire country. The American Bully is now present in both Europe and Asia.

Behavior

The American Bully is a cheerful, gregarious, dependable, and self-assured dog. loving and kind to others. Friendly, humorous, fiercely devoted, and a loving family pet. This dog is almost always submissive and only wants to please its owner. It is a very lively guard dog that is incredibly brave and intelligent. This breed has the social, affable, and outgoing disposition of the American Staffordshire Terrier as well as the loyalty and stability of the American Pit Bull Terrier. This unusual breed is renowned for exhibiting extraordinary patience with kids and a fervent desire to please its family. This breed is confident without being aggressive, and it has a very agreeable demeanour.

As Pet/ In Captivity

If sufficiently exercised, American Bullies will adapt to flat life without any problems. They are highly busy inside, so as long as they receive enough exercise, they can live without a garden.

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Exercise

American bullies need a lot of frequent exercise, especially a lengthy, brisk pack walk every day to decompress.

Grooming

The short, smooth hair needs little maintenance. Regularly use a firm bristle brush to brush your hair, and when needed, take a shower or use dry shampoo. The coat will shine after being rubbed with some towelling or chamois. This breed sheds on average.

Health Problems

Some Bully breeders give their dogs drugs to build up their muscles. The dog’s body returns to normal size after the medicines are withdrawn, but the dog still has a number of health difficulties, such as organ and joint abnormalities. These medications can occasionally be transmitted from mother to puppy. Find a breeder who does not use drugs if you are looking to adopt a bulldog.

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