FAQ

  • Are bully breeds safe family dogs?

    Yes, when raised with proper training and socialization, bully breeds are affectionate, loyal, and excellent companions. They thrive in homes that provide structure, exercise, and positive reinforcement.

  • What are the best toys for bully breeds?

    Look for durable chew toys made from natural rubber (like Ruff Dog and Chuckit). Avoid flimsy toys that can break apart and become choking hazards.

  • How much exercise does a bully breed need?

    Most bullies need 60–90 minutes of daily activity, including structured walks, playtime, and mental stimulation. A tired bully is a happy bully.

  • Do bully breeds have special dietary needs?

    Yes - bully breeds often benefit from high-protein diets and supplements that support joint health and skin. Always consult your vet before adding new foods or supplements.

  • Where can I find reliable training resources?

    We recommend Southend Dog Training, Cherry Hogs, and the AKC Canine Good Citizen Program, plus online platforms like SpiritDog Training for flexible, positive-based methods.

  • How can I support bully breed rescues?

    Donations, fostering, volunteering, and spreading awareness on social media all make a big impact. Check local rescues and national bully advocacy groups.