Q1
What defines a Toy Bully or Pocket Bully?
A Toy Bully or Pocket Bully is a compact, shorter variation of the American Bully breed. They maintain the signature muscular, thick-boned physique and blocky head but stand at a smaller height, typically under 14 inches at the shoulder.
Q2
What is the general temperament of these puppies?
Despite their powerful look, they are known to be incredibly affectionate, gentle, and eager to please. They make exceptional family pets and possess a highly loyal, stable temperament, especially around children.
Q3
How much exercise does a Toy Bully need?
They have moderate energy levels. A daily walk of 30 to 45 minutes along with some structured playtime is usually sufficient to keep them happy, healthy, and physically fit.
Q4
Are Toy Bullies suitable for apartment living?
Yes. Their compact size and adaptable nature make them very well-suited for apartments, provided they receive regular outdoor walks and mental stimulation.
Q5
What are the grooming requirements for this breed?
They have a short, easy-to-maintain coat. Weekly brushing and regular bathing are generally enough. It is also important to regularly inspect and clean their skin folds to ensure they remain dry and healthy.