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Are American Bullies the Same as Pitbulls?

Although sometimes people use the breed names interchangeably, American Bullies are not the same as Pitbulls. Because the terms are so frequently misused to label and identify dogs, and because of the physical similarities between the dogs, it can be hard to tell them apart.

This becomes especially confusing for dog lovers online who read from Reddit: “American Bullies are a type of pit bull breed. So are Bully XLs, Staffordshire terriers, etc”.

Because Pitbull is itself a word that gets misused, and Pitbulls and American Bullies look so much alike, many dog lovers are confused about what breed of dog they are looking at. Want to learn more about the breeds? Here are some of the similarities and differences to keep in mind.

About American Bullies

While Pitbulls are an older breed, the American Bully has only recently been recognized by the United Kennel Club (though not the American Kennel Club). The American Bully became a recognized breed in 2013 and is a companion dog that was first developed by combining the American Pitbull Terrier, the American Bulldog, the Olde English Bulldogge, and the English Bulldog.

There are three recognized sizes of American Bully dogs: XL (20-23 inches at the withers/shoulders for males, and 19-22 inches at the withers for females), Standard (17-20 inches at the withers for males and 16-19 inches at the withers for females), and Pocket (under 17 inches at the withers for males and under 16 inches for females).

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Temperament and Physical Characteristics

This breed, regardless of which size, should be friendly and gentle dogs who excel as family dogs. American Bullies should not ever display aggressive behavior towards humans, and to do so would be a serious breed fault. American Bullies should be blocky and have a large and broad head that is proportionate to the dog's size. The breed should have a square, broad and deep chest giving them a powerful appearance.

Unfortunately, while American Bullies are a distinct breed, the confusion about them persists in conversations on places like Reddit. Here, anti-bully breed extremists share uninformed ideas like “these dogs are not loyal, not obedient, cannot be trained, and could turn and kill your son.” In reality, while no breed of dog is inherently dangerous, children should always be closely supervised around any dog. American Bullies should be friendly companion dogs, and many make excellent family pets if given the right socialization and training.

About The American Pitbull Terrier

The American Pitbull Terrier is a breed of dog recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC), though at this time they are not recognized by the American Kennel Club as a breed. Pitbulls in accordance with their UKC breed standard, should be physically powerful looking with a large and broad head. Males stand 18-21 inches at the withers (shoulders), and females are 17-20 inches at the withers.

The breed dates to the nineteenth century in England where dog fanciers combined the hunting drive of a terrier with the strength of bulldogs to create a strong muscular dog with a drive to work. These dogs were brought to the United States, where many became used as farm dogs. The UKC first recognized the American Pitbull Terrier in 1898.

Breed Identification

Pitbull is also a term that gets used to identify different mixed breeds of dogs that look a specific way. Pitbull has become a catchall term to refer to any medium-sized, strong, short-coated blocky dog. These may be mixes of bulldogs, boxers, bull terriers. Dogs of a variety of breeds and breed mixes including Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Dogo Argentino, Cane Corso, and others are frequently misinterpreted as being Pitbulls or "pit bull-type" dogs.

Temperament and Characteristics

Pitbulls should be strong and confident dogs. The breed makes excellent companions for families and are naturally athletic. While many Pitbulls are social with other dogs, the breed can have some level of dog aggression. Because of this, socialization, training, and careful management are always going to be important with this breed. They are not a breed that generally enjoys activities like dog parks. Pitbulls however, should not ever be aggressive towards people.

Common Misconceptions

As a dog trainer, I frequently see the misconceptions people have about both American Bullies and Pitbulls. There is an unfair stereotype that American Bullies and Pitbulls are mean, dangerous, and aggressive dogs. This is simply not true.

These breeds of dogs can make wonderful companions and great family pets.
However, both breeds need early socialization and training. They are also not the right breed of dog for everyone.

Before getting any dog, it’s important to thoroughly research the temperament of a particular breed. A Pitbull or an American Bully isn't going to have the same temperament as a Golden Retriever who generally will be friends with everyone. However, that does not make either breed bad, dangerous, or aggressive. Make sure that any breed dog you are looking at is going to fit into your family and lifestyle in terms of energy level, size, as well as temperament.

American Bullies & Pitbull Terriers as Pets:

American Bullies and Pitbulls are strong, large active dogs who need regular exercise and enrichment. This makes them great companions for active people looking to spend a lot of quality time with their dogs.

No breed of dog is going to be the right type of pet for every family. If you’re looking for a dog to go hiking with you every weekend a toy breed might not be right for you. However, if you’re looking for an active athletic dog who bonds closely with their owners, an American Bully or Pitbull could be the right dog for you.

Both breeds are loyal to their families and enjoy staying active. Both can make great pets, but neither is generally recommended for first-time dog owners. In part, this is because they can be wary of strangers, and are not always dog-friendly.

Training is Important for All Dogs:

All dogs benefit from training, and it’s necessary when bringing home either of these breeds of dogs. American Bullies and Pitbulls are powerful breeds and without training can be difficult to live with. Both breeds should only be trained utilizing positive reinforcement training methods. Positive Reinforcement has been scientifically proven to be the most effective way to train dogs. It helps foster a positive relationship between dogs and handlers.

All dogs should learn basic obedience skills like how to come when called. Training can also include advanced activities like Dog Agility and other sports.

There are also social and legal considerations that can’t be overlooked before bringing home either an American Bully or a Pitbull. If raised properly, both breeds can make great pets. However, because of the misconceptions and irresponsible owners, both breeds are often targeted and discriminated against.

In some countries like the United Kingdom, it is illegal to own either a Pitbull or an American Bully dog. Even in the United States, some cities and other jurisdictions also have enacted Breed Specific Legislation or BSL. This legislation makes it illegal to have one of the banned breeds visit or live in the area.

Even if the breeds are allowed in your area, your housing might reject you for owning one. If you live in an apartment, condo, or have a homeowner’s association, check if they ban certain breeds. Many do, and these breed lists often will include both American Bullies and Pitbulls.

If you own your own home, you may also have difficulty obtaining homeowners insurance if you own one of these types of dogs. In this case, regardless of how kind or well-trained your dog is, you could still be denied housing.

Conclusion

Picking the right breed of dog to bring home is a very personal choice. American Bullies and Pitbulls can and do make wonderful companion dogs for many people. If you want to add one of these dogs to your family, do your research. Make sure the temperament is a good fit for what you want in a pet. Also, be prepared to commit to training and socializing your new puppy to help them grow into a well-behaved and well-adjusted dog.

Unfortunately, the stereotypes and misinformation about American Bullies and Pitbulls persists. Although some people’s minds will never be changed, loving and responsibly owning these breeds can help improve public perception of these dogs.

When you hear or see people make uninformed comments about these dogs, it can also be helpful to interrupt with the truth. This can help stop the spread of harmful misinformation and teach people about how wonderful these dogs actually are.

 

If you've had experiences with American Bullies or Pitbulls, share your insights in the comments below. How have you helped educate others about these breeds and their characteristics?

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Sassafras Patterdale

Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA, CTDI)

Sassafras Patterdale CPDT-KA, CTDI - is a celebrated author and dog trainer. Sassafras’ books have been honored by organizations ranging from the American Library Association to the Dog Writers Association.

Sassafras is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA), a Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI), American Kennel Club Trick Dog/Canine Good Citizen Evaluator, American Kennel Club FIT DOG Instructor, and Fear Free Certified Professional. Sassafras’ multi-media work with dogs focuses on engagement, enrichment, play, and competitive trick training.

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Debra Castleberry on May 05, 2025

I own a Five year old American Pit Bull Terrier that I have had since a puppy.🐶Bentley is smart, loyal and a great companion I am 73 years of age and am often asked why I chose such a vicious breed of dog. Bentley has never shown aggression to any human. He is territorial and barks when someone or something comes in the yard or to the door. However, once they come inside he will sniff them and then go get his toy to play. Yes they do need to be trained when young because they are very strong but they are great dogs to have as pets! Do not let them run free because they are not always dog friendly and as you know they already get a bad rap. Overall they are awesome pets however but they must be trained and controlled when in public. 😊

Josh on May 05, 2025

And my bully has been around 100’s of other dogs of all shapes sizes breeds and sexes and has never shown a hint of aggression toward any other dog period . And neither have any of my other pitbulls I’ve had from puppies . In fact other smaller less powerful dogs he could have annihilated when they were aggressive toward him he ran away and wanted nothing to do with them ( not attack ) The reason they are trained as attack dogs is the same reason I’d rather have a bug ass muscle man that can protect me protect me and not a poodle 🤣 this level of ignorance is astonishing . My dog walks off leash anywhere it’s safe to do so without traffic exc. and has been to dog parks and sporting events and everywhere I go and he’s less aggressive and more trustworthy than your shitsu trust me . Treat your animals lien they are your kids love them and train them right and none of em will just go around biting people 🙄 and pit bull is like 5 or 6 on the list of most damaging bite . I belive Dalmatian is on top for most damaging bite followed my Doberman Rottweiler Shepard’s and others before the pit bull or bully breed

Josh on May 05, 2025

You people that think all pit bulls and bully’s are dangerous are just seriously closed minded easily influenced followers that probably got the Covid shot 20 boosters and think Kamala was a great choice for America. I have an American bully and he’s one of the greatest dogs I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned labs muts and all types . Dogs are just like people they all have personality’s and mostly act how they are brought up to act and can be brought up loving and friendly or mean and aggressive . Like people some dogs are just assholes and mean and that can be the case with any dog or any person . Saying a particular breed of dog is dangerous period is like saying a particular race of human is just dangerous no matter what . What stupid people you are . Probably the type that have blm signs in your yard but don’t have one black friend and don’t want one . Probably think it’s ok for a 6’7” 300 pound pervert with a beard wearing a dress to go into a bathroom with young girls . And none of you should ever own a pet of any kind cause you obviously have no idea what training and spending living caring time socializing your animals is . I never comment on anything at all but couldn’t resist this one . Idiots

Janet on May 05, 2025

We’ve had three APBT’s. Two of which we had when my children were all under the age of 6. They both loved my children and when the kids were outside they were always right by the kids’ sides. They were both very loving and they both thought they were lap dogs. I was always taught and told that Bully breeds were used as nanny dogs in the early 1920’s and by my experience I could see that being true. We haven’t had a dog in almost 10 years and after losing my last one I didn’t think I would ever get another one but we are. We’ve actually already met her? She’s in a shelter and we’re taking out two grandkids to meet her tomorrow to see how she is around small children.

Aaron Armstrong on Feb 23, 2025

How is this breed around horses, and cattle? Oh I have young grandchildren.

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