How to identify and select American Bully dogs

The American Bully is a medium-sized dog with a very compact body structure and hard muscles that give it a very solid feel when touched. It has smooth, smooth fur, and all colors and patterns of fur are accepted. The American Bully has a medium-length head, a very deep bone seam in the middle of the skull, an extremely broad skull, and very obvious protruding cheek biting muscles.
Ears may be cropped or uncropped, if cropped the ears must be short and fully standing. Eye colors except yellow eyes and albinism are acceptable. Looking down from top to bottom, the American Bully's head is an oval very close to a circle, which further illustrates that its broad skull is an obvious head feature. Its mouth is of medium length. The surface of the upper palate is slightly square, with smooth sides, extending all the way to the bottom of the eyes. It becomes thicker towards the root of the mouth. The lower jaw has a strong bite force and is symmetrical to the upper jaw. The mouth is very well defined. "The earth covers the sky" or "the sky covers the earth" are not acceptable. The lips are very compact and there are no big cheeks. Some slight cheeks are acceptable, but they are definitely not the first choice. The Bully's teeth are very strong and tightly arranged, giving it a scissor bite. No matter what color the nose of the American Bully is, it is acceptable, but a "flowered nose" when the dog becomes an adult is not the first choice. The neck of the American Bully is very thick, from the top of the shoulders to the bottom of the skull. At this stage, there are obvious arched muscles. This dog has no loose skin, and strong muscles make their skin look more compact. The shoulders of the American Bully are a very important part. They have solid, obvious, powerful shoulder muscles, a broad, and obviously sloping shoulder frame. The back is straight from the top of the shoulders to the hips. The croup has a gentle slope and the muscles are slightly upturned. However, if the adult dog has only obvious height, which will cause the overall back to be uncoordinated, it is not preferred. The skeletal structure of the American Bully's body is also very important. Their ribs are very close and support a broad chest. Their front legs are straight and must be quite wide apart to support their broad shoulders and deep, solid and wide chest. Chest. Their tails are thick at the base and gradually taper to the middle of the tail, but they must not be rolled upward. A slight "out" of the front foot is also acceptable. Their bones must be strong and well proportioned.
Ears may be cropped or uncropped, if cropped the ears must be short and fully standing. Eye colors except yellow eyes and albinism are acceptable. Looking down from top to bottom, the American Bully's head is an oval very close to a circle, which further illustrates that its broad skull is an obvious head feature. Its mouth is of medium length. The surface of the upper palate is slightly square, with smooth sides, extending all the way to the bottom of the eyes. It becomes thicker towards the root of the mouth. The lower jaw has a strong bite force and is symmetrical to the upper jaw. The mouth is very well defined. "The earth covers the sky" or "the sky covers the earth" are not acceptable. The lips are very compact and there are no big cheeks. Some slight cheeks are acceptable, but they are definitely not the first choice. The Bully's teeth are very strong and tightly arranged, giving it a scissor bite. No matter what color the nose of the American Bully is, it is acceptable, but a "flowered nose" when the dog becomes an adult is not the first choice. The neck of the American Bully is very thick, from the top of the shoulders to the bottom of the skull. At this stage, there are obvious arched muscles. This dog has no loose skin, and strong muscles make their skin look more compact. The shoulders of the American Bully are a very important part. They have solid, obvious, powerful shoulder muscles, a broad, and obviously sloping shoulder frame. The back is straight from the top of the shoulders to the hips. The croup has a gentle slope and the muscles are slightly upturned. However, if the adult dog has only obvious height, which will cause the overall back to be uncoordinated, it is not preferred. The skeletal structure of the American Bully's body is also very important. Their ribs are very close and support a broad chest. Their front legs are straight and must be quite wide apart to support their broad shoulders and deep, solid and wide chest. Chest. Their tails are thick at the base and gradually taper to the middle of the tail, but they must not be rolled upward. A slight "out" of the front foot is also acceptable. Their bones must be strong and well proportioned.
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