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American Bully
American Bully Guide 101 – Picking The Best American Bully Breed For You Thinking of getting an American Bully dog as a pet? Then you have come to the right place. Here at AmericanBullyDaily.com, we have a guide for the best American Bully breeds that you want to adopt or buy. For those who don’t know or have little idea what an American Bully is, the contents below will have some info: Short history of the American Bully American Bully Cute PicturesThe American Bully breeds are an extension of the American Pit Bull Terrier breed. The American Pit Bull Terrier breed has it own characteristics, temperament, and appearance, but the American Bully has evolved from the original acquiring its characteristics, temperament and appearance. There is also an infusion from other breeds like English Bulldog, Old English Bulldog. Though the American Bully breeds seem similar to Bulldogs, they must be considered as a separate breed. As of July 15, 2013, the United Kennel Club has recognized the breed distinct from other breeds.