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Behavior, description and origin of American bullies

Behavior, description and origin of American bullies

Here I will try to explain the origin of American bullies, The American Bully breed was recognized in the mid 1990 s with the principle of creating the eventual family cohort. The American Bully was fashioned through years of selective breeding by combining the preferred character of the UKC American Pit Bull Terrier and the AKC American Staffordshire Terrier. abkc The American Bully's origin's can be seen both on the East and West shore of the United States, first in Virginia, and Los Angeles, California. Today the American Bully can also be seen, in Europe and Asia.

Behavior, description and origin of American bullies

American Bully has a petite, close, firm to the touch, and sleek fleece. All colors and patterns are satisfactory. The head of the American Bully is an average span, deep through, broad skull, very prominent cheek muscles, separate stop, and high set ears. The ears can be cropped or UN cropped. Eyes - All colors except albinism. Round to elliptical, low down in the cranium and set far apart. Muzzle - Medium length rounded on the higher side or slightly squared to fall away unexpectedly below eyes. Jaws well defined. They have under a jaw to be strong and display biting authority. Lips close and even, some laxity accepted, but not preferred.

Upper teeth to meet tightly outside lower teeth in front or scissor bite accepted. Nose all colors suitable. The neck is heavy, somewhat domed, tapering from shoulders to back of a skull. No looseness of skin, Medium length. Shoulders are physically powerful and muscular with blades wide and inclined. The back is rather short. Slight sloping from withers to a remnant or straight accepted with tender short slope at the rump to base of the tail, Slightly higher rears conventional, but not expectant. The body has well-sprung ribs, deep in a rear. All ribs close jointly. Forelegs set rather wide apart to permit chest development. Their Chest is deep and broad. The tail is small in contrast to size, low set, tapering to a fine point; not bent. It not docked. Front legs- should be straight. A slight turning outwards of the feet is usual but not preferred, large or round bones, pastern upright. No resemblance of bend in front. They are Hindquarters- well-muscled, let down at hocks, rotating neither in nor out. If we talk about feet, then we can see that their Feet- of moderate size, well-arched and dense. Gait- should be bouncy with force off the rear.

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