American Bully (Ambully)

When considering canines with strong personalities and attractive appearances, the American Bully, also referred to as the Ambully, immediately comes to mind. This breed is well-liked by dog lovers due to its friendly disposition and muscular physique. But the Ambully is much more than just its eye-catching exterior.

The American bully is frequently misinterpreted and subjected to misconceptions about who they really are. Beneath that rugged exterior is a devoted and caring friend. These dogs are renowned for their loving personalities and thrive on social interaction with people. They work well in families, frequently developing close relationships with both adults and children.

The Ambully’s versatility is among its best features. This breed is ideal if you’re searching for a devoted travel companion or a fun playmate for your children. They can adapt to a variety of lifestyles because they are lively and like playing, but they also like to lounge around with their humans.

But having an American Bully means having responsibilities. They need lots of exercise, socialization, and appropriate training just like any other breed. The Ambully can be a beautiful addition to any home, exhibiting the true spirit of companionship, given the correct care and affection.

Brief historical background of the American Bully breed.

Thanks to the efforts of several breeders, the modern American Bully and its early fundamental development started in the United States in the mid-1990s with the intention of creating the perfect family companion.

The American Pit Bull Terrier, which has endured for more than a century with its distinctive appearance and personality, is the ancestor of the breed. Certain lines gave rise to dogs with such a distinct and unusual structure that it made sense to classify them as belonging to an entirely different breed. This breed is known as American Bully.

The American Bulldog, English Bulldog, and Old English Bulldog are just a few of the breeds that have had a minor influence on the American Bully.

The breed’s evolution has only been possible through meticulous and selective breeding, with a focus on preserving a devoted, persistent, and loyal temperament while enhancing desirable physical traits. American Bullies are renowned for their extraordinary loyalty and commitment to their family. The perfect American Bully temperament is confident, goal-oriented, and extremely even-tempered. He is very intelligent, versatile, easy to train, and lives to please his owners.

The United Kennel Club officially recognized the American Bully breed on July 15, 2013.

This breed’s popularity is rising very quickly.

From Mexico to Spain, Brazil, China, Russia, the Philippines, and everywhere else in the globe. The phenomenon of the American bully has grown. Tales of this novel breed reverberate in nearly every region of the globe.

American Bully: Description. Appearance and character.

First and foremost, the American Bully breed exhibits confidence and enthusiasm and is a great companion. They have a strong appearance, but they act gentle and amiable. This breed makes a wonderful companion dog for the family. Because of its athleticism, the perfect American Bully can compete well in sports. Being aggressive toward people is not typical of the breed and should be avoided when breeding. Strong and athletic, the American Bully epitome of physical perfection. The American Bully has powerful, well-defined muscles that accentuate their athleticism and overall strength. Generally speaking, men are bigger and stockier than females. They can expect to live for ten to fourteen years.

This unusual breed stands out for its tremendous desire to please its family and its extraordinary tolerance for children. possesses a physically stunning, athletic, muscular, fit, and elegant physique that translates to strength and dexterity.

Not only are they one of the most beautiful breeds on the planet, but they also make wonderful family pets, guides, and therapists because of their extreme gentleness around young people.

Buli: Standard, Classic, XL, and Pokes

Bools in America "classic" This is one of the varieties of American Bully that has roughly the same growth as a standard American Bool, but with a lighter corps (light backbone) and less overall muscle mass.

The American Bully, also known as the Ambully, is a devoted and loving breed that has become well-known for its robust physique and amiable disposition. These dogs, who are well-known for their adaptability and lively personalities, are wonderful companions for both individuals and families. In order to help prospective owners understand why this breed might be the ideal addition to their home, this article will examine the distinctive qualities of the American Bully, such as their temperament, care requirements, and ability to fit into different lifestyles.

Health

Regrettably, Bools are prone to illnesses that are typical of bulldogs.

In this breed, dysplasia, cardiovascular conditions, and eye disorders are fairly prevalent. The shortened muzzle of brachycephalic animals, which makes breathing difficult, can also cause issues. If you see that the dog is wheezing while breathing, do not make it run for an extended period of time or engage in strenuous exercise. Take the dog for a walk early in the morning or late in the evening when it’s still relatively cool to avoid the summer heat.

Ataxia is a pathological condition that arises from damage to the cerebellum, a part of the brain primarily responsible for an animal’s orientation and coordination of movements in space.

Reviews

We took a pocket, in the end it grew into a low standard and I can say that we never regretted it, we will take the next one of the standard, it moves faster, is more mobile, breathes better. In general, of course, a lot depends on the structure of the muzzle. Good health, in most cases, there are allergy sufferers. The character is a wonderful miracle, the most charming, kind dogs, ours is generally a favorite at home, not aggressive, the rest depends on the character of a particular dog, there are active, emotional, there are not. You need to understand that they are bony, heavy, so serious loads, jumps, long runs, etc.d, this is not their topic, otherwise there will be health problems in the future. As for training, it depends on you. The dogs are smart, very smart, we started training as soon as we got him at 2.5 months, in 1 evening we learned and understood 3 commands, then we worked on them. At half a year old, we had a completely manageable dog, there were some mistakes in poses, but he obeyed well. We trained ourselves, with a dog trainer, some questions, and went to a group every weekend. So here it only depends on you. The only thing, under no circumstances should you beat the dog, but this applies to all breeds, you need to work with them in a positive way, for this breed there is nothing more important than to please the owner. Our dog is now 1.7, there is not a single damaged thing at home at all. And finally, if you are a layman, do not even think of playing with the dog with your hands, only a toy

Victoria

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Pros and cons.

Pros

  • Incredibly brutal and athletic.
  • Gets along well with children and others.
  • Easy to care for
  • Friendly with relatives
  • If you exercise the dog enough, this breed will fit in quite well in a small apartment.
  • A completely healthy dog ​​can participate in many sports.

Cons

  • Drool
  • People who know little about the breed have a very negative attitude towards the Ambully (trouble during walks)
  • Not a guard at all, since it is very friendly to everyone around it.
  • Dysplasia and ataxia are common.
  • The Bully is not a very hardy dog, and therefore, it is unlikely to be the best companion for you on long hikes and bike rides.

Breed standard.

The page that lists the most important cynological terms and concepts also contains information on what the breed standard is.

A succinct historical overview

At the close of the 20th century, a number of committed breeders, driven by the desire to create the ideal family dog, transformed this breed into what it is today. The breed was established in 1990, and since 2004, it has gained popularity and development. The breed is currently common in Russia, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the United States.

Compact, medium-to large-sized, athletically built, powerful, broad-shouldered, and muscular dog with enormous bones and a commanding cubic head. Bull neck highlights muscular strength. Expressive sexual dimorphism occurs.

  • The length of the body slightly exceeds the height at the withers.
  • The depth of the chest is equal to half the height at the withers.
  • The length of the muzzle is approximately 1/3 of the total length of the head.

Huge, expertly crafted, and possesses a distinctive cube form.

  • Skull: Large, deep, medium in length, almost flat between the ears, the skull line from the occipital protuberance and the muzzle line are parallel.
  • Skull: Wide around the perimeter, superciliary arches are moderately pronounced, the frontal groove is quite pronounced from the transition to the middle of the skull. Occipital protuberance is weakly developed. Small wrinkles may form on the forehead. Stop from forehead to muzzle: Clear and deep.
  • Facial part:
  • Nose leather: Large, with well-opened nostrils, any color in tone with the main color except pink (albinism).
  • Muzzle: Almost square, the length of the muzzle is approximately 1/3 of the head, deep, wide, slightly narrowing towards the nose leather, the upper line of the muzzle (bridge of the nose) should always be straight.
  • Lips: Tightly fitting, fleshy (not dry and not raw), any pigmentation to match the main color, with the exception of pink (albinism).
  • Jaws/Teeth: Powerful, well-defined, almost square, the lower jaw should be strong and parallel to the muzzle, should not be upturned. Scissor bite. A straight bite is a disadvantage. A tight undershot bite is acceptable, but undesirable.
  • Cheeks: Rather flat than rounded, clearly defined, muscular, form the lateral edges of the head.
  • Eyes: Medium size, from oval to almond-shaped, set straight, low and wide apart. Round eyes are undesirable. Any color except pinkish-red (albinism). Eyelids that fit tightly in the color tone. Blue eyes and lack of pigmentation on the eyelids are undesirable.
  • Ears: Set high, not large and not heavy, rose or semi-erect. Large, thick hanging or erect are extremely undesirable. They can be both natural and docked.
  • Neck: Massive "bull", very muscular, with a pronounced nape, medium length and set, voluminous, with a wide base. Skin is tightly fitting.

A large, well-built "bull" with a prominent nape, medium length and set, lots of volume, and a broad base. Skin is taut.

  • Topline: Slightly sloping from withers to croup, but straight is also acceptable.
  • Withers: High, pronounced.
  • Back Broad, medium length, springy, with well-developed muscles.
  • Loin: Short, wide, slightly convex, very muscular.
  • Crop: Rounded, slightly sloping, medium length, wide, with well-developed muscles.
  • Chest: Very voluminous, medium length, wide, deep (dropped to the elbow or slightly below). Ribs are well sprung, rounded, creating an almost barrel-shaped chest, which should not interfere with full and parallel movement of the limbs. Front is wide with forearms set wide apart. Bottomline and belly: Not sharp, belly moderately tucked up.

Medium in length and thickness, low set, tapering down to nearly the hocks at the end. The tail should be lowered when the animal is at ease and relaxed. When moving, maintains the topline or raises it just a little. The tail can be thrown up and down when excited, but it should never curl up or be thrown over the back.

  • Forelegs:
  • General appearance: Forelegs set wide apart, straight and parallel. The distance from the withers to the elbow is equal to the distance from the elbow to the bottom of the foot. Some squatness is permissible, but not desirable.
  • Shoulder blades: Wide apart, wide, of medium length, muscular, well laid back, the angle of the shoulder-scapular articulation is about 100 degrees.
  • Shoulders: Wide, almost equal in length to the shoulder blades, muscular, set at an angle of about 45 degrees.
  • Elbows: Quite tightly pressed to the body, directed strictly backwards.
  • Forearms: Straight, strong, robust, round in cross-section, massive muscles.
  • Wrists: Wide, voluminous.
  • Mescarpus: Medium length, almost vertical.
  • Hind limbs:
  • General appearance: When viewed from behind, straight and parallel, with well-developed muscles, when viewed from the side, the angulations are well defined.
  • Thighs: Medium length, wide. Muscular, slightly sloping.
  • Knees: Well angulated, strong.
  • Shinbones: Slightly longer than thighs, strong, muscular.
  • Hocks: Strong, well angulated.
  • Metatarsus: Not long, set almost vertically, wide.
  • Feet front and back: Rounded, medium in size, provide reliable support, compact, toes in a tight lump. Pigmentation of pads in tone with base coat.

Free, self-assured, full of energy, strong, parallel, and well-balanced. Easy, proud, and self-assured gait.

Short (no more than 1.5 cm), glossy, smooth, and form-fitting.

Except for marble, all hues and patterns are appropriate.

Snug, elastic, dense, and form-fitting.

  • Pocket Bully
    Height at withers: Males: 36-43 cm ; Females: 33-40 cm
    Males shorter than 34 cm, bitches shorter than 31 cm are subject to disqualification.
  • Bully classic, bully standard
    Height at withers: Males: 43-51 cm ; Females: 40-48 cm
  • Bully XL
    Height at withers: Males: 51-58 cm ; Bitches: 48-56 cm
    Males over 60 cm, bitches over 58 cm are subject to disqualification.

Any deviation from the aforementioned guidelines should be viewed as a fault, and the degree and impact the fault has on the dog’s health and welfare should determine how seriously the fault is to be taken.

  • Loose, raw dogs, excessively heavy or bulky.
  • Excessively squat (short-legged).
  • Light boned.
  • Neck too thin or weak, no nape.
  • Stop too long.
  • Muzzle too long or pointed.
  • Underjaw weak or curved upwards.
  • Undershot with more than 0.6 cm of departure.
  • Forearms crooked or too short.
  • Pasterns weak, excessively sloping, noticeably outward-turned.
  • Dogs with impaired parallelism of the limbs in motion.
  • Close-set or protruding eyes.
  • Pronounced third eyelid.
  • Short or curled tail.
  • Aggressiveness or shyness.
  • Any dog ​​clearly showing physical or behavioral abnormalities.
  • Atypical.
  • Undershot, undershot bite with more than 1.0 cm deviation. Wry jaw or presence of signs of jaw closure, characteristic of different bites.
  • Marble color.
  • Albinism.
  • All-pink nose.
  • Eyes from pink to red or different colors.
  • Bulging eyes.
  • Deafness.
  • Difficulty breathing.
  • Docked, kinked, clipped tail.
  • Movement with obvious violation of straightness, unbalanced and uncoordinated.

American Bully breed colors to use in the All-Russian Unified Pedigree Book (VERK) RKF data entry.

RUSSIAN ENGLISH
1 BLACK. BLACK
2 KOR. BROWN
3 GOAL. BLUE
4 LIL. LILAC
5 RED. FAWN
6 WHITE. WHITE
7 H/p Black & Tan
8 C/p Brown & Tan
9 G/p Blue & Tan
10 L/p Lilac & Tan
11 Cher.-Bel. Black-White
12 Cor.-Bel. Brown-White
13 GOAL.-Bel Blue-White
14 Lil.-Bel. Lilac-White
15 Red.-Bel. Fawn-White
16 Cher.-Bel.-UNDER. Black-White & Tan
17 Cor.-Bel.-UNDER. Brown-White & Tan
18 GOAL.-Bel.-UNDER. Blue-White & Tan
19 Lil.-Bel.-UNDER. Lilac-White & Tan
20 Cher.-TIGER. Black Brindle
21 Cor.-TIGER. Brown Brindle
22 GOAL.-TIGER. Blue Brindle
23 Lil.-TIGER. Lilac Brindle
24 Red.-TIGER. Fawn Brindle
24 Cher.-TIGER.-Bel. Black Brindle White
26 Cor.-TIGER. -Bel. Brown Brindle White
27 GOAL.-TIGER. -Bel. Blue Brindle White
28 Lil.-TIGER. -Bel. Lilac Brindle White
29 Red.-TIGER. -Bel. Fawn Brindle White
30 Cher.-TIGER.-Bel.-UNDER. Black Brindle White
31 Cor.-TIGER. -Bel. -UNDER. Brown Brindle White
32 GOAL.-TIGER. -Bel. -UNDER. Blue Brindle White
33 Lil.-TIGER. -Bel. -UNDER. Lilac Brindle White
34 GOAL.-Pal. BLUE FAWN
35 GOAL-PAL.-WHITE. BLUE FAWN WHITE
36 GOAL.-PAL.-WHITE.-UNDER. BLUE FAWN WHITE&TAN
37 GOAL.-PAL.-TIGER. BLUE FAWN BRINDLE
38 GOAL.-PAL.-TIGER.-WHITE. BLUW FAWN BRINDLE WHITE
39 GOAL.-PAL.-TIGER. -WHITE.-UNDER. BLUE FAWN BRINDLE&TAN

Acceptable color combinations for breeding

Colors Matings with colors are prohibited
1 BLACK. No prohibitions
2 BROWN. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
3 GOAL. Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
4 LIL. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
5 RED. Blue, brown, lilac, and all combinations of these colors
6 WHITE. White
7 B/P No prohibitions
8 K/P Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
9 G/P Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
10 L/P Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
11 BLACK.-WHITE. No prohibitions
12 BR.-WHITE. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
13 GOAL.-WHITE Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
14 LIL.-WHITE. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
15 RED.-WHITE. Blue, brown, lilac, and all combinations of these colors
16 BLACK.-WHITE.-UNDER. No prohibitions
17 BROWN.-WHITE.-UNDER. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
18 GOLD.-WHITE.-UNDER. Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
19 LIL.-WHITE.-UNDER. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
20 BLACK.-TIGER. No prohibitions
21 BROWN.-TIGER. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
22 GOLD.-TIGER. Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
23 LIL.-TIGER. Blue, red and all combinations these colors
24 RED.-TIGER. Blue, brown, lilac, and all combinations of these colors
24 BLACK.-TIGER.-WHITE. No prohibitions
26 BROWN.-TIGER. -WHITE. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
27 GOL.-TIGER. -WHITE. Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
28 LIL.-TIGER. -WHITE. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
29 RED.-TIGER. -WHITE. Blue, brown, lilac, and all combinations of these colors
30 BLACK.-TIGER.-WHITE.-UNDER. No prohibitions
31 BROWN.-TIGER. -WHITE. -UNDER. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
32 GOAL.-TIGER. -WHITE. -UNDER. Brown, lilac, red and all combinations of these colors
33 LILA.-TIGER. -WHITE. -UNDER. Blue, red and all combinations of these colors
34 GOAL.-PAL. Brown, lilac and all combinations of these colors
35 GOAL-PAL.-WHITE. Brown, lilac and all combinations of these colors
36 GOAL.-PAL.-WHITE.-UNDER. Brown, lilac and all combinations of these colors colors
37 GOAL.-PAL.-TIGER. Brown, lilac and all combinations of these colors
38 GOAL.-PAL.-TIGER.-WHITE. Brown, lilac and all combinations of these colors
39 GOAL.-PAL.-TIGER. -WHITE.-POD. Brown, lilac and all combinations of these colors

The number of certificates awarded to the American Bully breed at exhibitions of any level: Four distinct varieties are displayed. Four BOB-BOB

Exhibition rank Number of certificates for one variety, name of certificates
1 International exhibition CACIB 2 Ch.RKF. 6 CAC
2 National exhibition CAC Ch.RKF 2 Ch.RKF. 2 CAC
3 National exhibition CAC Ch. federation 2 CAC
4 National exhibition CAC 2 CAC
5 Exhibitions Specialty PP Winner of the breed 2 PP 6 KCHP
6 Exhibitions Specialty KCHP 2 KCHP

Choosing a puppy

  • If you are still in the process of choosing a breed that should match your lifestyle and requirements, read the article Choosing the breed and sex of a puppy.
  • If you have already decided on the breed and now the question is where and how to choose a healthy puppy with a suitable character.

First of all, you need to decide on the type of bully. I.e. pocket, standard or large-XL representative of the breed you want to see next to you. Their differences can be see breed standard. Next, we are looking for a breeder, in Russia or abroad. If you are looking for new "bloods", then, of course, it is worth taking a closer look at foreign nurseries, but keep in mind that the cost of such a puppy can cost you $2,000-20,000. If the puppy is purchased as a companion, without claims to breeding or a show career, then in the Russian Federation you can find a puppy costing $1,000-$2,000; The number of American Bullies in our country is small. But this breed is very quickly gaining popularity among both ordinary citizens and breeders. Therefore, most likely you will find your puppy in our country (see the nurseries section).

Whichever breed of bully you select, they all produce very adorable puppies. They literally grow "before your eyes" and are incredibly touching. Puppies grow very unevenly, so don’t be alarmed if the one you choose is in the "ugly duckling" stage. The puppy will grow up to be a stunning, strong, and exceptionally attractive dog.

If you’re not sure if it’s worth it to purchase a puppy of this breed, visit the breeder or an exhibition to get a closer look at the bully.

So, what to look for when choosing an American Bully puppy

  1. Parents of the puppy.
    When choosing, pay close attention to the parents, it is also advisable to inquire about the grandparents. In general, all close relatives. Puppies most often look like their parents and grandparents. Females – often like grandmothers, males – like grandfathers. The pedigrees of parents are notcannot be of such organizations as RKF and FCI,since the FCI does not currently recognize this breed. Documents of organizations that you can find: ABKC, UKC, СКОР, UCI, etc.p.
    Health tests. A very important aspect, and every breeder who respects himself and his customers does the necessary health tests!
    In the American Bully breed, attention is paid to:
    – test for ataxia, a disease that appeared in the breed from its ancestors American Staffordshire Terriers and is transmitted genetically. The parents of the litter should have ataxia tests, if they are clean according to the tests, then the puppies are also all clean, but if both parents are carriers of the disease, then each puppy in the litter should have this test, since in this case there is a chance of buying a sick puppy (such mating should not be allowed in principle).
    photographs for dysplasia of the hip and elbow joints. Molossus, and therefore problems with joints are quite common. The joints of the parents should be clean, without signs of arthrosis and dysplasia, BUT, this does not guarantee that your puppy will be healthy, but at least will not be genetically predisposed to this disease, which is also important;
    -check heart, parents must be free of heart problems.

Exotic!

Quite often you can find in the name of the breed exotic bully. People mistakenly perceive Exotic Bully as a type in the American Bully breed. In fact, this is now a different breed, since it carries the influx of blood of English and French bulldogs. Exotic Bully as a breed is registered separately in another organization and has its own standard that is very different from the usual UKC and ABKC standard of the American Bully breed. For example, Exotic Bully can have a tail that is kinked or almost absent, a decent undershot bite and some curvature of the limbs, while in the UKC and ABKC standard for American Bully this is considered a huge disadvantage and it is highly undesirable to breed such dogs with partners with the same defects in the exterior.

Bullie colors

Recall these basic guidelines:

  • From two sables (fawn) sables (fawn) and tricolors (tan) can be born. They will never have brindle or solid puppies.
  • From two tricolors (tan) sables, brindles (but they can have a brindle on tan if one of the parents has a brindle on tan) and solid.
  • If your puppy is merle, then one of the parents is also necessarily merle. Merle is a dominant color, you can"t be a merle carrier. On sable (fawn) the marble is hard to see.
  • Two lilacs can only produce lilac. Never produce black, blue or chocolate.
  • A pair of blue and lilac can only produce blue and lilac. Never produce black and chocolate.
  • A pair of blue and chocolate can produce black, chocolate, lilac and blue.
  • A solid dog can produce solid, brindle, tricolor (tan) and sable (fawn). If this solid dog is not KK (double solid). Such a dog can only produce solid puppies.
  • Two chocolates can only produce chocolate and lilac puppies. Never produce black or blue.
  • Two brindle/brindle and sable/brindle and tan dogs can produce brindle, sable (fawn) and tricolor (tan), both with a tan marking and without . Never born solid.
  • Sable and pure tricolors (without a tiger on tan) will not be carriers of the brindle color.
  • Two blues can produce blue and lilac .Black and chocolate will never be born.
  • A phantom tricolor is a tan dog covered with a solid color through which the tan shows through. That is, genetically this dog is both tan and solid. When mating such a dog with a tricolor, both tan and solid puppies can be born.

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Breed American Bully
Size Medium to Large
Weight 30-150 lbs
Coat Short, smooth
Temperament Friendly, loyal
Exercise Needs Moderate
Good With Kids Yes
Health Issues Hip dysplasia, skin problems

Many people have developed an affectionate bond with the American Bully, also known as Ambully. It is simple to understand why people are drawn to them given their playful nature and muscular build. They are renowned for their loving disposition and fidelity to their families in addition to being tough-looking canines.

The adaptability of the American Bully is one of its best qualities. Ambullys are a great option if you’re looking for a devoted friend to keep you company or a companion for your kids. They make wonderful pets for homes of all sizes because they love engaging in family activities and thriving on human interaction.

But it’s important to keep in mind that they require appropriate socialization and training just like any other breed. An early exposure to various situations and people aids in the development of a well-mannered dog. You can raise an amicable and well-mannered American Bully with persistence and patience.

In conclusion, the American Bully is more than just a powerful canine. Their owners are blessed with happiness, affection, and endless enjoyment from them. A lifetime of love is ahead of you if you decide to bring one into your family. They really are a special combination of tenderness and power.

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