A Pocket Bully is a compact, smaller variant of the American Bully breed. While they share the same muscular build, blocky head, and strong bone structure as Standard Bullies, adult males typically stand under 17 inches (43 cm) tall, and females stand under 16 inches (40 cm) at the withers.
Yes, they are outstanding family companions. Despite their powerful appearance, they have been selectively bred for a gentle, affectionate, and loyal temperament. They are highly people-oriented and tend to be very patient and loving with children.
Pocket Bullies require moderate exercise. A daily walk of 30 to 45 minutes along with some interactive playtime is generally sufficient. Because of their shorter stature and heavy build, it is important to avoid over-exertion, particularly during hot or humid weather.
With high-quality nutrition, proper exercise, regular veterinary checkups, and a safe living environment, a Pocket Bully has an average lifespan of 10 to 13 years.
Their short, smooth single coat is exceptionally easy to maintain. Weekly brushing with a soft bristle brush or grooming glove helps remove loose hair, while occasional baths keep their coat clean and healthy. Regular nail trimming and ear cleaning are also recommended.