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'''American Bully''' is a recent breed of dogs that emerged between 1980 and 1990 from the crossing of APBTs, ] and bulldogs. '''American Bully''' is a recent breed of dogs that emerged between 1980 and 1990 from the crossing of APBTs, ]s and bulldogs.
The ] has a short, close , stiff to the touch and glossy coat. All colors and patterns are acceptable. The ] has a short, close , stiff to the touch and glossy coat. All colors and patterns are acceptable.
There are five categories of the American Bully: pocket, standard, extra-large(XL, extreme and classic; ranging in size in weight. There are five categories of the American Bully: pocket, standard, extra-large(XL, extreme and classic; ranging in size in weight.

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Dog breed
American Bully
Common nicknamesAmerican bully Bully
OriginUnited States
Traits
Height Males 33–53 in (84–135 cm)
Weight Males 70–120 lb (32–54 kg)
Coat smooth
Color any
Dog (domestic dog)

American Bully is a recent breed of dogs that emerged between 1980 and 1990 from the crossing of APBTs, Staffordshire Bull Terriers and bulldogs. The American Bully has a short, close , stiff to the touch and glossy coat. All colors and patterns are acceptable. There are five categories of the American Bully: pocket, standard, extra-large(XL, extreme and classic; ranging in size in weight.