Micro American Bully
Micro Bully
Hypoallergenic / Non-Hypoallergenic
Non-Hypoallergenic
The Micro Bully is not considered a hypoallergenic breed, so it may not be ideal for people with dog allergies.
Hair Shedding
Very Low Shedding
Micro Bullies have very low shedding, making their coat easier to maintain with basic regular brushing.
Diet & Lifespan
Lifespan:
Male: 8–10 years
Female: 9–11 years
Diet:
Micro Bullies need a diet that supports muscle maintenance without adding heavy fats. A suitable vegetarian diet can include soy chunks, boiled sweet potato, and spinach. This combination provides clean protein and iron, helping them stay muscular but lean enough to handle the Indian heat.
Size & Weight
Size: Under 13 inches
Weight: 30–50 lbs
Climatic Condition Requirement
Micro Bullies are built strong and are quite hardy. They do not usually demand a constant AC environment if they are kept comfortable.
Fresh water, a cool floor, shaded space, and proper ventilation are important to help them stay comfortable in warm weather.
Behaviour Specification
Micro Bullies may look tough and intimidating, but they are usually calm, stable, and affectionate dogs.
They are known for being low-drama pets. They do not need constant entertainment and are often happy simply being close to their family. They can also be stable around loud noises and children when properly raised and socialised.
The DNA
A pocket-sized bodyguard. The Micro Bully looks intimidatingly tough, but it is actually a specialised cuddle monster bred for zero aggression.
Why This Breed Is Suitable for You
The Micro Bully is suitable for people who want a dog that looks “Maverick” but acts like “Mishri.”
In Indian neighbourhoods, where people can sometimes be wary of big dogs, the Micro Bully offers a balanced option. It stays small and compact but still feels strong, solid, and protective.
This breed can be a great family anchor because it is affectionate, stable, and easy to live with. It does not need a highly active lifestyle, just your presence, a comfortable spot, and a place to lean against your legs.