The American Bully’s establishment and foundational development began in the mid-1990s in the United States, thanks to the vision and dedication of pioneering breeders who set out to create the ultimate family companion. Through careful, selective breeding of various bull breeds, these breeders emphasized a loyal, steadfast temperament while enhancing physical attributes, setting a new standard for the breed.
Renowned for its exceptional loyalty, devotion, and stable, confident demeanor, the American Bully was crafted to be an ideal family companion. With high intelligence, trainability, and a strong desire to please its owners, the breed has proven to be versatile and highly capable, excelling in roles as therapy and working dogs. Physically, the American Bully embodies athleticism and power, boasting a solid, muscular frame that conveys both massive strength and agility. Males typically exhibit a stockier and more robust build than females. The American Bully’s lifespan averages between 10 and 14 years.
The European Bully Kennel Club proudly stands as the first official kennel club to register the American Bully as a recognized breed within the European Union and is the second globally, following the American Bully Kennel Club, to formally recognize this remarkable breed.
Breed Origin: USA