Questions for the bully promoters
The bully pitbull has only been around for a very short while (in the 1990s) but already it considered as a breed (purebred that is) on its own. It has taken many decades to develop the well known purebreds that the dog world now cherish but American bully breeders think they can achieve the same result in less than 3 decades.
The promoters of the American bully have refused to make a distinction between the American bully and the American pitbull terrier. One of the foremost breed specific registries of the American bully registers all dogs that are currently registered as American pitbull terrier and American Staffordshire terrier as American bully. Does a change in name make a new breed?
By their own admission the American bully is an extension of the American pitbull terrier that was specifically bred to be a companion dog. In reality the American bully is a poorly bred American pitbull terrier that does not comply with the accepted breed standards and in some cases purebred American pitbull terrier were not used in the breeding process. Indeed some of the dogs bred by these breeders do not look anything close to American pitbull terrier.
http://www.aboutdogfacts.com/bully-pitbull/
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