Users' questions

How much is an exotic micro bully?

How much is an exotic micro bully?

The price of Exotic Bullies can be quite high due to the fact that they are a rising breed. It is also difficult to find one that is bred properly. They are commonly priced at $5,000 or can go over $10,000 depending on the breeder, pedigree, and the quality of its bloodline.

How much is a micro Merle bully?

Prices on average run anywhere from $5000 to $10,000+ although they can be below or above that range. Quality bloodlines and “bullier” dogs can sometimes cost more than this.

What is a micro exotic bully?

Exotic bully is a new breed that entered the doggie world in 2008. This strong and short-legged dog become famous overnight. They are known for having the most similarities with their closest cousin American Bully. ‘ Although this breed may not be well known in wider circles, they are widely known among the breeders.

How much does a bully puppy cost?

A high-quality American Bully costs between $2000 – $5000. However, you can pay more or less, depending on the breeder, quality of breeding, and class. American Bullies that are not purebred and have a lesser known bloodline costs for only around $500 – $800.

How much is exotic bully Philippines?

Micro exotics normally costs Php 70,000. Badly need cash.

What is a pocket bully puppy?

A Pocket Bully is bred by crossing a Patterdale Terrier with an American Pitbull (or American Staffordshire Terrier) to produce a dog who is friendly, loyal and loving. This breed is a miniature version of the American Pitbull Terrier weighing around 11 to 22lb compared to their purebred parent at 30 to 60lb.

How much does a teacup Pitbull cost?

While a purebred Pitbull usually costs about $500, you can expect to pay between $1500 – $2500 for a Miniature Pitbull.

Are micro exotic bullies healthy?

The most common health concern is body structure and hip dysplasia in the XL specimens of the bully breeds. More exotic breeds also have problems with hip dysplasia as well as bowed front and back legs. These poor health conditions result in short, painful lives sometimes only reaching 5 years.