American Bully

American Bully
American Bully
Common nicknamesAm. Bully
Bully
OriginUnited States
Traits
Height 33–50 cm (13–20 in)
Weight 20–60 kg (44–132 lb)
Coat Short, smooth and glossy
Color All colors
Litter size 4–8
Kennel club standards
UKC standard
Dog (domestic dog)
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The American Bully is a modern breed of dog that was developed as a companion dog, and originally standardized and recognized as a breed in 2004 by the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC). Their published breed standard describes the dog as giving the "impression of great strength for its size". In 2008, the American Bully was recognized by the European Bully Kennel Club (EBKC), and on July 15, 2013, by the United Kennel Club (UKC).[1] The UK Kennel Club, American Kennel Club, and International Canine Federation do not recognize the American Bully as a separate breed.[2][3][4]

Temperament in adult dogs is highly dependent on training, and the breed can be very demanding and needs to be properly trained. The American Bully Kennel Club divided the American Bully into four categories, including the XL, Pocket, Standard, and Classic, whereas other registries, including the UKC, have approved one consistent size standard.

Due to the size, strength, and aggression level of the American Bully, legal controls on the ownership of the breed exist in several countries. The XL Bully was responsible for 10 of the 19 deaths caused by dogs in the UK in the period between 2021 and 2023, and in December 2023, the UK Government added the breed to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, making it illegal to sell, breed, abandon or have a Bully XL in public without a lead and muzzle in England and Wales.[5]

  1. ^ "United Kennel Club: American Bully" (PDF). Official UKC Breed Standard. July 2013.
  2. ^ "What is an American XL bully and why are they being banned?". BBC News. September 11, 2023.
  3. ^ Pomeroy, Ross (October 2, 2023). "The American Bully XL and the problems with banning dog breeds". Big Think. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  4. ^ "American Bully: Character & Ownership - Dog Breed Pictures". dogbible.com. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  5. ^ "Prepare for the ban on XL Bully dogs". GOV.UK. Retrieved January 1, 2023.