The American Bully is a modern companion breed developed in the 1980s by crossing the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and various bulldogs. Recognized by the American Bully Kennel Club but not the AKC, it was bred to combine strength and confidence with a calm, affectionate temperament. Available in four size types—standard, pocket, classic, and XL—the breed’s muscular frame and short, tight coat give it a powerful yet friendly appearance.
Despite its strong build, the American Bully is gentle, loyal, and well-suited for family life. It gets along well with children and other pets when socialized early and enjoys moderate daily exercise to stay healthy and balanced. Low-maintenance and adaptable, this breed requires little grooming beyond regular brushing, making it an ideal choice for owners seeking a loving and reliable companion with a big heart and steady disposition.
American Bully
This little blue tri colored girl is as sweet as pie. She loves to snuggle and is super healthy and happy. She is a special girl, she has a short kinky tail the vet said it will not bother her one bit sometimes with big litters their tails don’t get enough room to grow. She will be a pocket/standard. She will come with Abkc registration, health papers from licensed veterin
American Bully
Milk man, he is his dad’s twin aside from his little nub tail. He’s the ultimate cuddle companion This pup is developing as a true pocket with a compact frame, short stature, and balanced structure.

American Bully
Brown & white male full tail very active loves to play & have attention. Also loves to eat

American Bully
A beautiful one of a kind Exotic Chocolate Pie American Bully. 9 weeks old pig tail, blue eyes, friendly, playful, lovable attitude. Don’t miss out pedigree is outstanding, looking for the perfect own

American Bully
Brindle male short tail more laid back but also love to play, be loved on, & eat
The average cost of a purebred American Bully puppy in the United States is approximately $1882, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.