American Bully health issues are something every owner needs to understand before bringing one of these incredible dogs home. While the American Bully is generally a hardy and resilient breed, like all dogs they are prone to certain health conditions that can affect their quality of life. In this guide we break down the most common American Bully health issues and what you can do to keep your dog healthy for years to come.


Several key factors directly impact how much an American Bully puppy costs. Bloodlines are the biggest driver — puppies bred from champion or highly sought after studs command significantly higher prices. The breeder's reputation and track record also play a major role, as established kennels with proven productions charge more than backyard breeders. Color and pattern affect pricing too — rare colors like merle, lilac, and blue tri typically cost more than standard colors. Finally the variety of Bully — XL, Standard, Classic, or Pocket — has a direct impact on price, with XL Bullies generally sitting at the higher end of the market.
XL Bully puppies are among the most expensive in the American Bully world. On average you can expect to pay between $3,000 and $10,000 for a quality XL Bully puppy from a reputable breeder. Top tier XL Bullies with elite bloodlines, rare colors, and champion parents can exceed $15,000 or more. The higher price reflects the cost of responsible breeding — health testing, quality nutrition, veterinary care, and the expertise required to produce dogs with elite structure and stable temperaments. When you invest in a quality XL Bully you are paying for a lifetime companion, not just a dog.
Pocket Bully puppies are smaller in size but not always smaller in price. A quality Pocket Bully from a reputable breeder typically ranges from $2,000 to $8,000 depending on bloodlines, color, and breeder reputation. Rare color Pocket Bullies and those with highly sought after bloodlines can push well beyond that range. Despite their compact size Pocket Bullies are incredibly popular for families who want the American Bully look and temperament in a smaller package — and that demand keeps prices strong across the board.
When you buy an American Bully puppy from a reputable breeder the price should include more than just the dog. Most responsible breeders include ABKC or UKC registration papers, a health guarantee, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, a veterinary health check, and a puppy starter pack with food, a collar, and care instructions. Some breeders also include microchipping and a lifetime of breeder support for questions about nutrition, training, and health. Always ask exactly what is included before committing to a purchase — a low price with no inclusions is often a red flag.
The purchase price of your American Bully puppy is just the beginning. Long term ownership costs include annual veterinary visits, vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, food, grooming, training, and supplies like crates, leashes, and beds. On average American Bully owners spend between $1,500 and $3,000 per year on their dog depending on location and lifestyle. Larger dogs like XL Bullies naturally cost more to feed and care for than smaller varieties. Factor in unexpected veterinary costs and pet insurance — which typically runs $50 to $100 per month for a large breed dog — and budgeting properly from day one will save you a lot of stress down the road.
At Bullies of Texas we feel it is important that we get to know our potential buyers. We prefer to take time to meet your family and introduce you to ours. The best way to do this is through phone conversations and to schedule a FaceTime appointment. We want you to meet our dogs and make the best choice for you and your family.