
The ABKC Pocket Bully is a popular breed that's gaining attention worldwide. They originated from the United States.
They were initially bred as a companion dog, not for fighting, despite their intimidating appearance. Their small size makes them a great choice for city living.
The American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) recognized the breed in 2013, and it's since become a popular choice for dog owners.
History and Origins
The American Bully breed, including the Pocket Bully, has a fascinating history that spans over three decades. The breed began development in the 1980s with the majority of the final product being completed in the 1990s.
The American Pit Bull Terrier was the foundation breed used to create the American Bully, with breeders crossbreeding different strains to achieve the desired physical traits and personality characteristics. This crossbreeding process was influenced by other breeds, including the American Bulldog, English Bulldog, and Olde English Bulldogge.
The breed was first recognized by the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) in 2004, which aimed to document pedigrees and show the breed against its written standard.
Breed History
The American Bully breed has a fascinating history that spans over three decades. It all began in the 1980s, with the breed's development being completed in the 1990s.
The breed's development is closely tied to the growth of hip-hop culture. The American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) recognized the breed in 2004, marking a significant milestone in its history.
The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) was the foundation breed used to create the American Bully. This breed has maintained its characteristic appearance and temperament for over a century.
Multiple breeds were used to attain the desired physical traits and smaller size of some lines. These breeds include the American Bulldog, English Bulldog, and Olde English Bulldogge.
The breed was developed to produce a dog with a lower prey drive and more of the "bully" traits and characteristics than the American Staffordshire Terrier.
Allentown Convention 12
The Allentown Convention 12 was a significant event in the world of dog breeding and showing. It featured a variety of breeds, including the American Bully, French Bulldog, Olde English Bulldogge, and English Bulldog.

Judges were listed as TBA, but the event included categories for American Bully - Standard, Pocket, Classic, and XL Shortybull. The Jr Handler category allowed young handlers to participate and gain experience.
The event included several key sections, including Breeds, Events, Event Results, Jr Handlers, Jr Merit Program, and Code of Ethics.
Breed Characteristics
Pocket bullies are robust and well-defined, with a muscular, lean, and athletic build that gives them a low body fat percentage.
Their short, stocky legs are a notable feature, with well-defined muscles and a robust frame that complements their overall physique.
Temperament
The American Bully is a highly adaptable and trainable breed. Many owners find that with the right training, their American Bully can excel in activities like weight pull and flirt pole.
They're not just lapdogs, despite their affectionate nature. Breeders have acknowledged that American Bully dogs can be very dangerous if improperly raised or bred.
In fact, human aggression is discouraged in breed standards. This is a crucial aspect to consider when choosing a breeder or trainer for your American Bully.
Their temperament makes them a great companion dog, but they shouldn't be confused with other bulldog-type breeds.
Breed Colors
When it comes to the beautiful breed colors of pocket bullies, you'll find a wide range of options to choose from. Here are some of the most common colors you'll find in this breed.
Black pocket bullies have a solid black coat, and some may have white markings on their chest and feet. Their coat can be a beautiful, glossy black.
Blue pocket bullies have a coat that ranges from a light grayish-blue to a deep, dark blue color. They often have white markings on their chest and feet, adding a nice touch of contrast.
Brindle pocket bullies have a unique striped pattern on their coat, which can come in a range of colors such as brown, black, and gray. This pattern creates a beautiful, mottled effect.
Chocolate pocket bullies have a dark brown coat that can range from a light milk chocolate color to a deep, dark chocolate color. They often have white markings on their chest and feet.
Fawn pocket bullies have a light tan or beige coat, which can be solid or have white markings on their chest and feet.
Here's a list of the most common breed colors for pocket bullies:
Lilac pocket bullies have a coat that is a light grayish-purple color. They often have white markings on their chest and feet.
Merle pocket bullies have a coat with a marbled pattern of blue, black, and brown. This creates a unique and beautiful effect.
Red pocket bullies have a coat that ranges from a light reddish-brown color to a deep, dark red color. They often have white markings on their chest and feet.
Tricolor pocket bullies have a coat that is a mixture of three colors, usually black, white, and brown. They often have white markings on their chest and feet.
Physical Attributes
Pocket Bullies are known for their robust build, which is both compact and muscular. This physique gives them a low body fat percentage, making them lean and athletic.
Their heads are a notable feature, with a thick and wide shape that's characteristic of the breed. A short, wide nose and powerful jaw complete the picture.
In terms of size, Pocket Bullies can vary, but they typically weigh between 10 and 25 pounds and stand between 14 and 20 inches tall at the shoulders. Here's a breakdown of the average height and weight for males and females:
Their legs are short and stocky, but well-defined with robust muscles. This sturdy build is a hallmark of the Pocket Bully breed.
Short Tails
Pocket bullies have short tails that are usually cut off or grow that way.
Show and Competition
The ABKC Pocket Bully is a popular breed, and its shows are highly competitive. American Bully - Pocket winners can be crowned in various categories, including Best of Breed and Best of Winners.
Best of Breed winners like King Royal Kennel Belle have proven their excellence in the ring, taking home top honors. In the ABKC All in Bully Showdown, Show 2, Gulfport, MS, she won Best of Pocket and Best of Winners.
Showers are often judged by multiple judges, with each judge evaluating the dogs based on their breed standard.
Belgrade Winner

The Belgrade Winner is a prestigious title awarded at the American Bully show. American Bully is the breed being judged.
The event takes place over two days, with a different set of judges each day. Friday's judges are Alex Perez and Gabriel Paun.
The American Bully breed is being judged by a diverse group of experts. Quiti Rodriguez and Val Macedo are the judges on Saturday.
Rocky Mountain Classic 3
The Rocky Mountain Classic 3 is a notable event in the dog show circuit. It features a variety of breeds, including the American Bully, French Bulldog, Olde English Bulldogge, and English Bulldog.
Judges for the event will be announced at a later date. They will be responsible for evaluating the dogs in the American Bully - Standard, Pocket, Classic, and XL categories.
The competition will also include a Shortybull category, in addition to the previously mentioned breeds. This suggests that the event caters to a range of dog enthusiasts and owners.
A Jr Handler category will be included in the competition, providing an opportunity for young dog handlers to gain experience and showcase their skills.
Tatry Show
The Tatry Show is a 2-day event where American Bully dogs compete in various categories. The event features judges who will evaluate the dogs' conformation.
American Bully breeds competing include Standard, Pocket, Classic, and XL. The judges' panel will assess these dogs based on their breed standards.
The event also includes a Jr Handler category, where younger handlers will have the opportunity to gain experience and learn from the competition.
Labor Day Showcase 5
The Labor Day Showcase 5 is a notable event in the world of dog shows and competitions.
Judges for the event include TBA and another judge, with expertise in various breeds such as American Bully, APBT, and French Bulldog.
The showcase features a range of dog breeds, including American Bully - Standard, Pocket, XL, Classic, and APBT.
Junior handlers will also be participating in the event, showcasing their skills and experience.
TBA is listed as a judge for American Bully, APBT, and Am Staff breeds.
All In Showdown, Show 2, Gulfport
The All In Showdown, Show 2, in Gulfport, MS, was a thrilling event for American Bully enthusiasts. KPKs Lil Bow Wow of KBK took home the Best of Breed title.
The Grand Champion title was also awarded to KPKs Lil Bow Wow of KBK, solidifying its impressive performance. Ch Gymrat Bullyz Shamrock of SGB was crowned Champion.
Bain Bully’s Sinatra Star of Cali took Reserve Champion, showcasing its strength in the competition. King Royal Kennel Belle impressed the judges by winning Best of Winners and Best of Pocket.
Paper City Pablo Colon was named Standard Best Male, while Just Keep Swimming Dori won Best Female Standard. KBK’s Cheep Cheep took Reserve Best Female.
The competition was fierce, with KBK’s Sheriff Ryker being named Best of Classic. The BullyTeam/ BMK Nala won Best Female Classic.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ABKC standard for American Bully pockets?
According to the ABKC standard, Pocket American Bullies are defined by their adult height, with males under 17 inches and females under 16 inches at the withers. Males must be at least 14 inches and females at least 13 inches tall.
What bloodline is a pocket bully?
A Pocket Bully's bloodline is a cross between the American Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier. This unique heritage makes them a loving and loyal companion.
Does AKC recognize pocket bully?
The AKC does not currently recognize the Pocket Bully as an official breed. Learn more about this designer crossbreed and its origins.
What two dogs make a pocket bully?
The Pocket Bully breed is a result of crossbreeding the American Pit Bull Terrier and the Patterdale Terrier. This unique combination creates a small but muscular companion dog.
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