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Glossary Term: American Bully (Standard)

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The American Bully (Standard) is a breed of dog that was created by crossing the American Bulldog and the American Pit Bull Terrier. This breed was developed with the goal of creating a breed that was both strong and loyal. The American Bully (Standard) is a medium-sized dog that typically stands between 17 and 20 inches tall and weighs between 50 and 70 pounds.

The American Bully (Standard) is a powerful and muscular breed with a large, broad head and a wide muzzle. Its ears are short and cropped, and its eyes are deep-set and almond-shaped. Its coat is short and smooth and comes in a variety of colors and patterns.

The American Bully (Standard) is a loyal and protective breed that makes a great family dog. It is highly intelligent, eager to please, and loves to learn. It is also an affectionate and friendly breed that loves to play and enjoys the company of other dogs and humans.

The American Bully (Standard) requires regular exercise and mental stimulation in order to stay healthy and happy. It is also important to socialize this breed from a young age in order to ensure it gets along well with other dogs and people. With proper care and training, the American Bully (Standard) can be a loving and devoted companion.