American Bullies are a loveable breed. Owners of Bullies will often sing their Bullies’ praises for their gentle, affectionate nature. There are many who are curious about the American Bully breed and whether they make good pets for first-time owners. The American Bully is good for first-time owners because they are naturally loyal and loving.…
The Pocket Bully is one of the five types of the American Bully breed. Despite being the smallest and lightest of the five types, the Pocket Bullies can still look very intimidating. However, its startlingly fierce looks couldn’t be more contrary to its actual nature. Pocket Bullies are not aggressive. They are gentle and affectionate…
As a relatively new dog breed, the American Bully has only been around since the mid-1990s. The first American Bully variety was the Standard, but extensive breeding programs have resulted in more varieties. According to the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC), there are four types of American Bully: I’ll explain the four American Bully types…
The American Bully is a fairly new breed of dog. It was “developed” in the 1990s, with its parent breed being the pit bull terrier. Many American Bully breeders like to crop their dogs’ ears from a young age. Ear cropping your American Bully is a surgical procedure that makes the ears permanently stand up…
The American Bully is a fascinating breed that often gets a bad rap owing to its fearsome appearance. But there is so much more to this breed than meets the eye. You’ll find the American Bully is a loving, gentle, and highly intelligent dog once you get to know it better. Here are 10 things…
So you’ve just gotten home with a new American Bully puppy, and you’re excited to make him part of the family. The puppy’s excited, too; he’s running around all over the place, tipping furniture and spilling dog food everywhere. So, after how long will your beloved American Bully calm down? The American Bully can take…
American Bullies are one of the fastest growing dog breeds when it comes to overall popularity. However, their large, muscular build can definitely be intimidating for potential pet owners, especially considering how much trouble a powerful dog can be if it chooses to get aggressive. So when it comes to American Bullies and aggression, is…