American XL Bullies – Excellent Temperament

Here at MVP Bullies Australia we selectively breed only with dogs that have a confident, trustworthy, intelligent, loving and friendly (non-aggressive) temperament.

They are visually impressive with their large XL stature, defined muscles and a strong XL build, but they are also very kind hearted, loving and have a soft playful temperament.

I often define our dogs as gentle giants.

FAMILY FRIENDLY

They have an excellent family friendly temperament (perfect family pet), they are affectionate, great with kids and they are extremely loving to their family with big, kind hearts.

Exceptionally devoted and loyal, American Bullies are focused on pleasing their owners, eager to learn and highly trainable.

EXCELLENT IN PUBLIC

They are well behaved out in public, reliable, trustworthy, confident and playful. They are good (friendly, calm and tolerant) with other dogs, but if another dog tries to attack you, they will definitely guard you with their lives.

NOTE: American Bullies are not pit-bulls, they are a completely different breed. They have been breed for their amazing beauty, size and friendly, calm and social temperament.

GOOD WITH KIDS

The American Bully is a companion breed. They love humans and are devoted to their family. They are excellent with children, very loving and affectionate, playful and energetic, they are big kids at hearts.  They are not aggressive and have an excellent temperament.

FRIENDLY WITH OTHER DOGS

The average American Bully is playful and tolerant of other dogs.  But all interactions with other dogs should be supervised and if another dog shows any aggression towards your Bully, remove your dog because your bully will defend you and defend themselves.

EASY TO TRAIN

The American Bully is a very intelligent breed. If you spend time with them, especially while they are young and make training sessions fun, your dog will learn quickly.

Get the training started while they are young, as reversing unwanted behaviours as the dog matures gets harder with age.  You can teach an old dog new tricks but it’s definitely easier to raise your dog with the skills and behaviours that you want.

Don’t rush the process of training your dog, it takes time and the investment is well worth it. So be patient and consistent.

ENQUIRIES

Contact Craig at MVP Bullies Australia:
Send an email: mvpbulliesaustralia@gmail.com
Phone: 0447 211 370