General Appearance
The Hairless Bully is a medium-sized, powerful dog with a stocky build, broad chest, and alert expression. Its most notable feature is its nearly hairless body, with soft, smooth skin and occasional fine fuzz on the head, tail, or feet. Despite its tough exterior, the breed is known for its affectionate and playful temperament.
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Size, Proportion, Substance
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Height: 14 to 20 inches at the shoulder
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Weight: 30 to 60 pounds (weight should be proportionate to height and structure)
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Proportion: Slightly longer than tall, with a solid and muscular build
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Substance: Heavy bone and dense musculature; should never appear lean or fragile
Head
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Skull: Broad, flat, and moderately deep
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Muzzle: Short to medium length; wide and slightly blunt
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Stop: Well-defined
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Nose: Wide nostrils; black preferred, but liver or gray acceptable depending on skin pigmentation
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Bite: Scissors or level bite; undershot is acceptable but should not impair function
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Eyes: Round to oval, wide-set; all colors accepted except blue in albino specimens
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Ears: Natural or cropped; if natural, rose or semi-prick ears are preferred
Neck, Topline, Body
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Neck: Thick, slightly arched, and muscular
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Topline: Level and firm
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Body: Broad chest, deep brisket, well-sprung ribs
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Back: Short and strong, with slight tuck-up
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Tail: Medium length, set low, tapering to a point. Should not curl over the back.
Forequarters
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Shoulders: Strong and well-laid back
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Forelegs: Straight, well-muscled, set wide apart
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Feet: Compact with well-arched toes; nails thick and short
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Dewclaws: May be removed
Hindquarters
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Musculature: Very muscular with well-developed thighs
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Stifles: Well-angulated
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Hocks: Low-set and firm
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Feet: Same as front; well-padded and compact
Coat & Skin
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Coat: Hairless variety; may have light peach fuzz on the head, ears, tail, or paws. Skin should be smooth, elastic, and free from open sores.
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Color: All skin tones and patterns are acceptable, including solid, brindle, patched, or spotted. Pigmentation should be even.
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Protection: Due to hairlessness, care must be taken with sun exposure and cold weather. Skin should be healthy and well-maintained.
Gait / Movement
Confident, strong, and agile. The Hairless Bully should move with a smooth, athletic gait, showing balance, coordination, and powerful drive from the rear.
Temperament
Bold but affectionate, the Hairless Bully is a loving family companion. It thrives on human interaction and bonds deeply with its people. Confident, loyal, and alert, but not aggressive. This breed makes an excellent companion dog and watchdog.
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Disposition: Playful, courageous, gentle with family
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Socialization: Gets along well with other pets and children when properly socialized
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Trainability: Intelligent and eager to please, though can be stubborn without consistent leadership
Faults
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Excessive shyness or aggression
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Long or narrow muzzle
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Poor topline or cow hocks
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Skin disorders or poor pigmentation
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Excessive hair covering over 30% of the body
Disqualifications
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Full coat of hair (considered coated variant, not hairless)
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Structural deformities impairing mobility or function
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Eyes of different colors in albino dogs
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Open sores or chronic skin infections
Ideal Owner
This breed does best with individuals or families experienced with bully breeds, who can provide socialization, affection, and skin care. Owners should be aware of grooming needs specific to hairless dogs (sunscreen, moisturizing, bathing).
Question & Answer
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Can You Register a Hairless Bully?
Yes, you can register your puppy or dog with the Designer Kennel Club. The DKC is the best registry for the designer dog breed.
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Can I get Papers for a Hairless Bully?
Yes, you can receive registration papers for your puppy or dog. Register your puppy or dog as a Foundation dog.
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Can I register my Hairless Bully puppy litter?
Litter registration is offered by the Designer Kennel Club. To register your puppy litter, you must register both parents as Foundation dog, then register your puppy litter.
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Can I register my dog without AKC papers? Yes, you can register your dog as a Foundation dog.
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How to prove my dog is purebred without papers? registration papers will show proof of breed & ownership.
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What is the best dog registry? DKC registration papers are the best for all designer dog breeds.
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The First Hairless American Exotic Bullies – A Game-Changing Creation by Don Chino
In 2022, the world of canine breeding witnessed a historic breakthrough when Don Chino, an innovative and respected name in the bully community, introduced the very first hairless American Exotic Bullies. This revolutionary line instantly made waves among bully enthusiasts, redefining what’s possible in the world of exotic dog breeding.
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The Origin of a Bold Vision
Don Chino, known for consistently pushing the limits of the exotic bully game, had a vision that many thought was impossible—a hairless version of the beloved American Exotic Bully. Through careful and ethical breeding practices, his vision came to life in 2022 with the arrival of the first litter of these stunning, rare dogs. These hairless bullies weren’t just unique in appearance—they were living proof of the next level of evolution in the exotic bully movement.
What Makes a Hairless Exotic Bully So Special?
Hairless Exotic Bullies combine the trademark thick structure, wide chests, and compact frames of the exotic bully with a completely hairless coat, exposing their muscular physiques and bold features like never before. Their skin displays the full color palette of the exotic gene pool, often showing off vibrant patterns, spots, and hues that are usually hidden beneath fur.
Beyond their striking appearance, these dogs carry the same lovable personality traits that have made American Exotic Bullies a favorite: loyalty, confidence, affection, and a calm demeanor. The hairless trait simply adds a futuristic touch to an already elite breed.
Don Chino’s Legacy in the Exotic Bully World
Don Chino didn’t just create a new look—he opened up a brand-new lane in the bully community. His focus on health, temperament, and conformation ensures that these dogs are more than just eye-catching—they’re sound, stable, and social companions.
Breeding the first hairless Exotic Bullies took years of dedication, research, and meticulous planning. By staying true to the standards of excellence that define his kennel, Don Chino achieved a milestone that set the bar higher for breeders across the globe.
The Demand for Hairless Bullies Is Skyrocketing
Since their debut, the Hairless Bully have become one of the most in-demand dogs in the world. Collectors, influencers, and bully lovers alike have taken notice. Their low-shedding and hypoallergenic appeal make them a unique option for dog lovers with allergies or those simply looking for a show-stopping companion. Each pup is a living work of art, and owning one is like owning a rare gem—a true conversation starter and a badge of elite taste.
Be a Part of History
If you’re interested in owning one of these groundbreaking dogs, be prepared for exclusivity. Don Chino’s line of Hairless Exotic Bullies is limited, and demand is high. But for those lucky enough to bring one home, it’s more than a dog—it’s a legacy.