American Bullies were developed to be a companion and although American Pit Bull Terriers were originally used in breeding programmes, todays American Bullies are recognised as a completely different and separate breed. They have a very similar “look” and “build” but it is now recognised that American Bullies are quite unique in that their temperaments are much calmer and relaxed than their Pitbull counterparts thanks to the use of American Bulldogs, English Bulldogs and Olde English Bulldogges being used in their breeding. American Bullies are not recognised by any of the major international dog associations which includes the UK Kennel Club. The breed is however, recognised by the United Kennel Club and several other dog registries around the world.
1 – Varieties
2 – Temperament
3 – Grooming
4 – Great with children
5 – Living Conditions
6 – Health
7 – History
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