The American Bully is a medium-sized dog with a very compact body, firm muscles and a firm feel to the touch, and has a smooth, smooth coat in all colors And patterned fur is accepted.
The length of the head of the American Bully is of medium length, the suture in the middle of the skull is very deep, and it has an extremely wide skull, and very obvious. prominent cheek bite muscles.
Ears may or may not be cropped, if cropped ears must be short and fully standing. Eye color is acceptable except for yellow eye and albinism.
The head of the American Bully looking down from the top is an oval shape that is very close to a circle, which further indicates that his broad skull is an obvious head feature.
Its mouth is of medium length, the upper palate has a slightly square surface, and the sides are rounded, extending to below the eyes, and the thicker it gets to the root of the mouth. The lower jaw has a strong bite force, which is symmetrical with the upper jaw. There are very special rules for the mouth, the sky is covered by the sky or the sky is covered by the sky is not acceptable, the lips are very compact, there is no large cheek skin, some slight cheek skin is also acceptable, but definitely Not preferred.
The bully's teeth are very strong and tightly packed, giving a scissors bite in appearance. The nose color of the American Bully is acceptable regardless of color, but an adult flower nose is not preferred.
The neck of the American Bully is very thick, from the top of the shoulders to the bottom of the skull, showing obvious arch muscles at this stage. These dogs do not have loose skin, and strong muscles make their skin appear more compact.
The shoulders of the American Bully are a very important part, they have a solid, distinct, strong shoulder musculature, a broad, and clearly sloping shoulder frame. The back is straight, from above the shoulders to the hips.
The rump has a gentle slope and the muscles are slightly upturned, but it is not preferred if the adult dog has only significant height resulting in an overall back uncoordinated. The skeletal structure of the American Bully's body is also very important. Their ribs are very tight and support a wide enough ribcage. Their front legs are straight and must have a considerable distance to support their broad shoulders and deep, firm and broad. of the chest.
Their tails are thick at the base and taper to the middle of the tail, but must never be rolled upwards. A slight outside eight in the forefoot is also acceptable. Their bones must be strong and well-proportioned.