15 American Bully Varieties To Recognize

15 American Bully Varieties To Recognize
Makarand Sawant/Pexels

American Bullies have a lot more going on than their tough exterior might suggest. They’ve been around in various forms, each one carrying its own set of traits that make it stand out in the dog world. So, let’s take a closer look at 15 American Bully varieties that you should absolutely know about.

Standard American Bully

Standard American Bully
BullyB6/Wikipedia 

The Standard American Bully stands as the quintessential version of the breed. With a balanced, muscular frame, it’s widely recognized for its broad chest, defined muscles, and sturdy legs. Also, this variety is a popular choice due to its well-rounded nature. 

Pocket American Bully

Pocket American Bully
Rock City Kennels/Wikimedia Commons

Compact yet powerful, the Pocket American Bully packs a punch in a smaller package. Typically, its height does not exceed 17 inches. For this breed, compact doesn’t mean weak, as these dogs bring strength and loyalty in spades.

XL American Bully

XL American Bully
Elmo24105mops/Wikipedia

If you’re after a larger-than-life presence, the XL American Bully is a showstopper. These dogs stand tall and powerful, often exceeding 20 inches in height. Despite their imposing stature, they have a surprisingly gentle nature. 

Extreme American Bully

Extreme American Bully
Efrem  Efre/Pexels

Extreme American Bullies are bred for exaggerated features—broad chests, massive heads, and a thick, muscular build. These dogs are designed to stand out, and they do just that! While their imposing size may intimidate, they’re often known for being affectionate.

Classic American Bully

Classic American Bully
Sid06031976/Wikimedia Commons

Think of the Classic American Bully as the refined version of the breed. It has a slightly slimmer, more athletic frame than the other variants. These dogs maintain the signature bully look while offering agility, which makes them great for active families looking for a sturdy but mobile companion.

Tri-Color American Bully

Tri-Color American Bully
Ddogs09/Wikimedia Commons

Eye-catching and vibrant, the Tri-Color American Bully is prized for its stunning coat pattern. Combining three distinct colors, typically black, white, and tan, they maintain the strong, loyal traits of the American Bully, combining beauty and brains in one breed.

Merle American Bully

Merle American Bully
Juan. botti/Wikipedia

The Merle American Bully is distinct, with its signature marbled coat pattern that mixes colors in a unique, eye-catching way. This variation is gaining popularity, but it’s essential to note that breeding for Merle coats can sometimes bring health concerns. Still, with proper care, these dogs make loyal pets.

Blue American Bully

Blue American Bully
Tha1uw4nt/Wikipedia 

This one on the list features a distinctive, cool-toned gray coat. Known for their rare and beautiful coloration, these dogs possess the same muscular frame as their peers. Many love their sleek, glossy coats, but it’s their loyal and protective nature that makes them stand out. 

Brindle American Bully

Brindle American Bully
Dmitry Ovsyannikov/Pexels

What makes the Brindle American Bully so eye-catching is its distinctive coat pattern, which features dark stripes running across a lighter base. Resembling the coat of a tiger, this unique coloration is a signature feature of this variety.

Fawn American Bully

Fawn American Bully
Pixabay/Wikimedia Commons

The Fawn American Bully is distinguished by its light tan or golden coat, giving it a warmer appearance compared to other more common colors. Though less prevalent than blue or brindle varieties, the Fawn Bully’s muscular, stocky build remains consistent with the breed’s signature strength.

Red American Bully

Red American Bully
Bullpow/Wikimedia Commons

Bold and beautiful, the Red American Bully features a rich, deep coat that exudes warmth. The red hues can range from dark rust to a lighter, almost coppery shade. Hence, if you want a Bully with both striking beauty and a solid, dependable personality, the Red American Bully offers both.

Lilac American Bully

Lilac American Bully
Dmitry Ovsyannikov/Pexels

This variety has a rare, soft-colored coat that blends grayish-blue and pink undertones. Their elegant, almost pastel-like shade makes them highly sought after. While not as common, this variation’s beauty is often accompanied by the same loving temperament that the American Bully is known for.

Champagne American Bully

Champagne American Bully
MrsRoberson/Wikimedia Commons 

Champagne-colored American Bullies feature a pale, almost golden coat, creating a striking appearance that’s less common than the traditional blue or red. Their gentle temperament mirrors the beauty of their coat, making them excellent pets for families who appreciate both aesthetics and personality in a dog.

Tan Point American Bully

Tan Point American Bully
Denniz Futalan/Pexels

The Tan Point American Bully is an attention-grabber due to its tan markings, often found around the eyes, legs, and chest, which contrast beautifully against its darker base coat. With its striking appearance and energetic personality, the Tan Point variety makes a lasting impression.

Exotic Bully

Exotic Bully
Trinity Exotic Bullies/Yelp

This one on the list emerged around 2013-2015, mainly in the United States. Breeders mixed American Bullies with other short, muscular breeds (possibly French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, and Shorty Bulls) to achieve a “more extreme” look. However, it’s still not recognized by major kennel clubs like the AKC.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.