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
Unique pup, super features in a female!!

American Bully
Different lil puppy a female with male features she’s super unique!

American Bully
Just like my sisters boyfriend you can’t see her but she’s there!

American Bully
When you think about thick I think about Floppy

American Bully
This pup is all around the staple of the XL American bully!

American Bully
Beyond active lil pup reminds me of one of her great grandmothers!

American Bully
Awesome merle/pointed-tri. Crate trained eats raw and kibble. Not registered thats why he is only $2500. Great markings genetics and structure. I do not really want to rehome him im almost being force

American Bully
Jupiter’s a loving boy that loves to play and run around. He is a big baby to say the least. He’s a fast learner and is highly food motivated. Great companion dog

American Bully
Princess is a 7 week old American bully. Her dad is a black ticked tri and her mom is a blue merle bully. She greats with children and other animals. She has had her first 5-1 shots done at home and s
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.