Dog Breed Guide NZ
American Bully
The American Bully is a compact, muscular companion-bred bull-type dog. In New Zealand it should be handled as restricted-breed-adjacent content: the breed name is not separately listed in Schedule 4, but American Pit Bull Terrier type assessment, council interpretation, import checks, housing, and public control can still be important.
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Breed Snapshot
- Size
- Male: 29-54 kg; Female: 25-45 kg
- Lifespan
- 8-13 years
- Origin
- Being enriched
- Temperament
- Confident, gentle, loyal, affectionate, outgoing, eager to please
- NZ Price
- $2,000 - $5,000 NZD from registered breeders; $150-$350 NZD adoption via SPCA
- Annual Vet Cost
- Estimated annual vet costs for an American Bully in NZ typically range from $600 - $1,200 NZD. This includes routine check-ups, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, and general health maintenance. Breed-specific health issues like hip and elbow dysplasia, common due to their muscular build, can incur additional costs for diagnostics and potential treatments, ranging from several hundred to thousands for surgery. Skin allergies are also prevalent and may require ongoing medication or specialised diets. Regular dental care and emergency funds for unexpected issues should also be factored in.
Personality Scores
NZ Lifestyle Fit
American Bully may suit only owners who can meet legal, housing, training, and public-safety responsibilities consistently. It is not a casual first-dog recommendation in New Zealand.
American Bully is not named as a separate Schedule 4 breed in the Dog Control Act, but councils can classify dogs by behaviour and may assess breed type where American Pit Bull Terrier type is relevant. Auckland Council specifically gives guidance on American Staffordshire Terrier evidence, so owners of related bull-type dogs should confirm status with their local council rather than relying on appearance or seller wording.
NZ legal context
American Bully is not named as a separate Schedule 4 breed in the Dog Control Act, but councils can classify dogs by behaviour and may assess breed type where American Pit Bull Terrier type is relevant. Auckland Council specifically gives guidance on American Staffordshire Terrier evidence, so owners of related bull-type dogs should confirm status with their local council rather than relying on appearance or seller wording.
Ownership fit
American Bully ownership in New Zealand should be approached as a compliance-first decision. The household needs secure containment, calm public handling, realistic strength management, and clear vet and council records.
Daily care
Care is not only exercise and feeding. For this profile, responsible care also means preventing unsafe public encounters, managing visitors and gates, maintaining muzzle comfort where relevant, and asking for qualified help before behaviour escalates.
Fun Facts
Fact 1
Despite their tough appearance, American Bullies were specifically bred for companionship and are known for their gentle and loving nature.
Fact 2
The American Bully is a distinct breed, having evolved from the American Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier, but is not the same as either.
Fact 3
They come in four main size varieties: Pocket, Standard, Classic, and XL, offering a range of builds to suit different preferences.
Fact 4
Many American Bullies are known for their 'bully smile,' a wide, happy grin that melts hearts.
Fact 5
Despite their muscular build, they can be surprisingly agile and enjoy various forms of play and exercise.
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