HISTORY

 

The Exotic Bully was originally meant to be a spinoff of the American Bully, but in time became a breed of its own. It is a breed that breeders have developed out of creative expression, using the more overdone features of smaller bulldog breeds like the French Bulldog, Shorty Bull and English Bulldog. The Exotic Bully began to take form in the late 2000’s when a new look (Bowed out elbows and “Smashed muzzles”) caught FIRE on the West Coast. The dogs began to get smaller, more compact, more wrinkled and more bulldoggy by look, thus separating it from the American Bully.

 

 

General Impression

 

The Exotic Bully is still a very young breed and has very little consistency overall. It should either give the impression of a small bulldog with ear croppings or a small American Bully-Faced dog with a bulldog body. The goal of the Exotic Bully is yet to be known. Some believe the perfect exotic has little to no wrinkles, while others believe they have wrinkles from head to toe. As of July 25, 2018, The OBKC™ is building a program to help the breed become the most consistent.

 

HEAD

 

The Head on the Exotic Bully is unlike any other breed we host, due to the fact that there are several different desired head types. The OBKC™ looks to narrow these options down within the next 5 years. Head types range from small and round to broad and squared. Head types range from many wrinkles to very tight skinned dogs.

 

Faults

 

Wry Jaw

Sunken in eyes

Bulging eyes

 

Serious Faults

 

Extreme Wry Jaw

Teeth protruding while mouth is closed

 

 

Disqualifications

Albinism (Pink eyes, lack of pigment)

 

 

Neck is to be short in length with a medium to large arch and widening from the base of the skull to the shoulder blade. Loose or tight skin in this area is acceptable.

 

Faults

Weak/Thin neck

 

Disqualifications

 

Long Neck

 

 

 

 

 

EARS

 

Cropped or uncropped is permissible. Uncropped ears should be rose, half prick or stand erect. Full drop is permissible but not desirable. If The OBKC™ cannot tell if the dog is 100% Bulldog or not with uncropped ears, we will not register.

 

 

 

FOREQUARTERS

 

The preferred front on any class of Exotic Bully is a bowed front, sort of forming a diamond. Straight fronts and rounded fronts are also permitted. Feet are to be tight, pasterns to be strong.

 

Faults

Weak pasterns

Front too wide in proportion to body

Shoulders considerably more narrow than elbow protrusion

 

 

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HINDQUARTERS

 

Hindquarters should be well muscled. Good inner and outer muscling of the thigh. Rear stifles are more straight than bent at the hocks. Hip are allowed to splay out wide, giving the impression of the rear being as wide as the front. Slight Cow hock is also permitted. Rear toes should be tight. Rear may have a slight rise in the loin, but not higher than the head. Saddle is not to be broken.

 

Faults

Rear higher than head

Broken saddle

 

BODY

 

The body of an Exotic Bully is unique in that it is a mixture of multiple small breed Bulldogs, yet may carry some features or an American Bully like Extreme muscle and Neck.

 

Faults

Body length longer than body height

Thin rib cage

Loin rise too high

 

TAIL

 

The Exotic Bully has the widest array of Tail exceptions as of now. Only Gay Tail and Docked tail aren’t allowed.

 

Fault

Challenge tail

Short Tail

Long tail

Kinked tail

 

Serious Fault

Screw tail

Bobbed tail

 

Disqualification

Gay tail

Docked tail

 

 

 

COLOR

 

Any color or color pattern is permissible or combination of color is acceptable. Even Merle.

 

Disqualification

 

 

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT

 

Males should weigh 30 to 50 pounds fully grown. Height should be 9 to 14 inches tall.

Females should weigh 25 to 45 pounds fully grown. Height should be 8 to 13 inches tall

 

 

EYES

 

Any color but Albino acceptable. Must have pigmentation around eyelids.

 

Disqualification

Pink eyes, Albinism

Different color eyes

 

 

 

 

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GAIT

 

The Exotic Bully is not known for its gait in the show ring. Because of its build, they are less active in showing than the American and Exotic-American Bully. Most stack in place and are strictly judged on body type.

 

 

 

 

COAT

 

Coat should appear short, smooth, glossy and in good condition. Coat should be moderately stiff to the touch when brushed in one direction.

 

Faults

Wavy coat

Sparse coat

Disqualifications

Long coat

No coat

 

 

DISQUALIFICATIONS

 

Extreme shyness or viciousness

One or both testicles not dropped (by six months of age)

Deafness in one or both ears

Albinism in eyes

Long coat

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard written by Mario Johnson on April 23, 2017.