American Bully – General Breed Standard

American Bully General Breed Standard

Head

  • The distinct heavy, large and broad head of the American Bully exemplifies breed type.
  • Medium in length, deep throughout, broad skull, well chiseled with very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct and deep stop.

Ears

  • Set high and can be either natural or cropped.

Eyes

  • All colors are equally accepted except albinism (pinkish to red) which is a disqualification. Blue eyes, lack of pigment around the eyes are undesirable.
  • Eye shape is oval to almond shape, low down in skull and set far apart. Round eyes are undesirable, and bulging or protruding eyes are a fault.
  • Visibility of the haw should be minimal.
  • FAULTS: Overly visible haw. Bulging or protruding eyes.
  • DISQUALIFYING FAULTS: Albinism eyes.

Muzzle

  • Short-Medium in length and broad in width. Length to be shorter than the length of the skull with distance from the tip of the nose to the stop approximately one-third of the distance from the tip of the nose to the occiput; but not so short as to interfere with normal breathing. The muzzle is blocky or slightly squared to fall away abruptly below eyes. The topline of the muzzle is to be straight with nose neither pointed nor turned up in profile.
  • Jaws – well defined.
  • Under jaw – parallel to muzzle, never turning upward.
  • Lips – semi close and even, minimal looseness accepted but not preferred.
  • FAULTS: Muzzle too long or snipey; muzzle so short as to interfere with normal breathing; lack of pronounced cheek and deep stop; weak under jaw; under jaw turning up; nose turning up or pushed back; excessive flews.
  • Upper Teeth – to meet tightly outside lower teeth in form or scissor bite.
  • FAULTS: Level bite, overshot bite, undershot bite and wry bite.
  • SERIOUS FAULTS: Severely overshot or undershot bites, measuring 1/4 inch (0,6 cm) or more.
  • Nose – Large with wide open nostrils. All colors/pigment acceptable

Neck

  • Heavy, muscular, slightly arched, tapering from shoulder to back of skull. Compact to medium size should have minimal or no loose skin.
  • FAULTS: Neck too thin or weak; neck too short or too long.

Forequarters

  • Shoulders to be and muscular with wide blades set wide; and well laid back. The upper arm is approximately equal to the length of the shoulder blade and joined at an angle of approximately 35 to 45 degrees.
  • Forelegs – straight and sturdy with large or round bones, pasterns are short and nearly erect. Feet- straight forward.
  • Distance from the withers to the elbow is equal to the distance from the elbows to the bottom of the feet. Dogs that are slightly shorter in distance from the elbows to the bottom of the feet are acceptable but not desirable.
  • FAULTS: Upright shoulders; steep and forward scapula (shoulder blade). Upper arm too short. Feet toeing either in or out; front legs bowed; down at the pasterns; splayed or flat feet; long toes.

Body

  • Heavily muscled, massive bulky body type of compact/medium length giving the impression of great power for its size and exemplifying the breed type of the American Bully.
  • Ribs well-rounded creating a barrel chest with all ribs close together; rib cage to extend to the elbow or slightly below.
  • Forelegs set rather wide apart to permit chest development.
  • Chest – should be broad, deep, and well filled in; but should not be exaggerated as to interfere with normal movement.

Back

  • Fairly short to medium back, slight sloping from withers to rump or straight accepted with gentle short slope at rump to base of tail. The American Bully should give the appearance of a square body, equal in length when measured from point of shoulder to point of buttocks and from the withers to the ground.
  • FAULTS: Back too long; rear higher than withers; weak or swayed topline; roached or wheel back.

Hindquarters

  • Well muscled, let down at hocks, turning neither in nor out.
  • Muscular development, angulation and width of the hindquarters should be in balance with that of the forequarters.
  • When viewed from the rear legs are to be straight and parallel.
  • Croup should have a slight downward angle.
  • FAULTS: Hocks turning in or out; cow hocks; sickle hocks; narrow hindquarters; straight or over-angulated stifle joints; bowed legs.

Tail

  • Medium in comparison to size, low set, tapering to a fine point and extending approximately to the hock.
  • When relaxed tail is to be carried low. When moving tail is carried level with the topline or in a raised position when excited (challenge tail), but should never be carried curled over, breaking the plane of the back (gay tail).
  • Tail to be clear of any kinks, knots or any curvature.
  • FAULTS: Tail to long or too short approximately up to an inch above or below point of the hock. Gay tail (carried over the plane of the back).
  • SERIOUS FAULTS: Kinked, knotted, or fused tail. Extremely short tail.
  • DISQUALIFYING FAULTS: Screwed, bobbed, or docked tail.

Feet

  • Should be rounded and of moderate size in proportion to the dog, compact, well arched and tight.
  • FAULTS: Splayed or flat feet, long toes.

Coat

  • Short, glossy, close, stiff to smooth to the touch.
  • Coat no longer than ½ inch (1,27 cm) in length.
  • FAULTS: Curly or wavy coat.
  • SERIOUS FAULTS: Long coat.

Color and pattern

  • All colors and patterns are permissible.

Size

  • Dogs should be healthy and should NOT reach the point where it is considered obese.
  • Weight – There is no particular weight for the breed.
  • Height and weight should be in proportion of the body frame.
  • Height – Please see Variety Amendments.
  • All varieties to exhibit “Bully” characteristics and breed type traits as described in the American Bully Standard, which are key elements of breed type for the American Bully breed.

Gait

  • The American Bully moves with a confident and proud attitude, while keenly alive and alert to its surroundings.
  • Gait should be effortless and powerful. The action must, be unrestrained, free and vigorous with powerful drive off the rear. Front reach should be moderate and in balance with the rear.
  • Legs turn neither in nor out, nor ever cross or interfere with each other.
  • Dog moving on the same plane – Each leg moving in the same plane shared with the other leg on the same side with minimal convergence.
  • Backline should remain level, with flexing to be very slight.
  • FAULTS: Rolling; pacing; sidewinding; hackney action; paddling or pounding. Not moving on the same plane; legs over reaching; legs crossing over in front or rear; rear legs moving too close or touching.

American Bully – Complete Breed Standards

XL Bully

XL Bully

General Appearance

The XL Bully should present an impression of exceptional strength relative to its size. It is a large dog with a muscular build and a blocky head. The overall look should reflect heavy bone, a bulky structure, and a powerful presence.

Head

The head is large, heavy, and broad, with moderate length and depth throughout. The skull is wide with very pronounced cheek muscles, a clearly defined stop, and correctly set ears.

Ears: Natural ears only, including rose or half-pricked ears.

Eyes: Oval to slightly rounded, set low and wide apart. All colors accepted.

Nose: Large with wide, open nostrils.

Teeth: Scissor bite required.

Lips: Semi-tight and even.

Muzzle: Short to medium length.

Neck

Thick, strong, and slightly arched.

Shoulders

Broad and heavily muscled.

Back

Straight topline with gentle slope.

Body

Heavy mass and bone.

Forequarters

Muscular and set wide apart.

Hindquarters

Muscular with hocks set low.

Chest

Deep, wide, and well filled.

Tail

Low set and reaching the hock.

Feet

Compact and tight.

Coat

Short, glossy, and close fitting.

Colour

All colours accepted.

Size

Females: 19-22 inches (48-54)cm

Males: 20-23 inches (51-57)cm

Gait

Powerful yet effortless.

Disqualifications

Aggression toward humans, cryptorchidism, albinism.

American Bully Standard

American Bully – Standard

The American Bully should present a powerful and athletic appearance relative to its size.

Head

Large, broad, and well-proportioned.

Muzzle & Jaws

Short to medium length, scissor bite preferred.

Neck

Thick and muscular.

Body

Compact, strong, and balanced.

Back

Short to medium length.

Hindquarters

Strong and muscular.

Tail

Medium length, low set.

Feet

Rounded and compact.

Coat

Short and smooth.

Color & Pattern

All colors accepted.

Size

Males: 17–20 inches (43-51)cm

Females: 16–19 inches (40-48)cm

Gait

Smooth and powerful.

American Bully Classic

American Bully – Classic

General Appearance

Lighter-framed version of the Standard Bully.

Height

Males: 17–20 inches (43-51)cm

Females: 16–19 inches (40-48)cm

Body

Athletic and balanced.

Movement

Smooth and confident.

American Bully Pocket

American Bully – Pocket

General Appearance

Compact, muscular, powerful for size.

Height

Males: 14–17 inches (36-43)cm

Females: 13–16 inches (33-40)cm

Body

Solid and well balanced.

Movement

Confident and fluid.