Keep in mind that there might be slight variations depending on the specific variety (e.g., Standard, Classic, Pocket, XL)
American Bully Standards
General Appearance: The American Bully is a compact and muscular dog with a powerful build. It should exude strength and athleticism while remaining agile and well-proportioned.
Head: The head should be large and broad, with well-defined cheek muscles. The muzzle should be relatively short, and the stop (the angle between the forehead and the muzzle) should be well-defined.
Ears: Ears can be cropped or uncropped. If cropped, they are usually set high and can be of various shapes. If uncropped, the preferred ear shape is rose-shaped or semi-prick.
Eyes: The eyes should be medium to small in size, set well apart, and have a distinct and intelligent expression. Any color is acceptable.
Neck: The neck should be medium-length, slightly arched, and without excessive loose skin.
Neck: The neck should be medium-length, slightly arched, and without excessive loose skin.
Body: The body should be compact and well-muscled, with a broad chest and deep ribcage. The back should be straight and level.
Tail: The tail should be set low, tapering to a point, and should not be altered (docked).
Legs: Front and rear legs should be strong, straight, and well-muscled. The rear legs should have a moderate bend at the stifle joint.
Coat: The American Bully has a short, close-fitting coat that is glossy and stiff to the touch.
Color: The breed comes in various colors and patterns, and all are acceptable.
Height and Weight: The American Bully's height and weight can vary depending on the variety. For instance, the Standard variety's height ranges from 17 to 20 inches at the withers for males and 16 to 19 inches for females. The weight should be in proportion to the dog's height and overall structure.
General Appearance: The French Bulldog is a small to medium-sized, muscular, and compact dog with a sturdy and well-rounded appearance. It should convey an impression of strength, alertness, and a charming expression.
Head: The head should be large and square-shaped, with a short, wide muzzle and well-defined wrinkles. The forehead should be slightly rounded, and the nose should be black and broad, with open nostrils.
Eyes: The eyes should be dark, round, and wide-set, providing a sweet and expressive look. They should not be bulging or sunken.
Ears: The ears should be bat-like, broad at the base, and set high on the head. They should be carried erect and have a distinct shape, known as "rose ears."
Neck: The neck should be well-arched, thick, and muscular, gradually widening to blend smoothly with the shoulders.
Body: The body should be short and well-muscled, with a deep chest, strong and slightly arched back, and a level topline. The ribcage should be well-sprung and carried back to the loins.
French Bulldog Standards
Tail: The tail should be short, set low, and ideally straight or with a slight screw, but never kinked. It should not be docked
Legs: The legs should be stout, muscular, and well-boned, with straight and parallel front legs. The rear legs should be strong and moderately angulated at the hock joint.
Feet: The feet should be compact and rounded, resembling "cat feet," with well-knuckled toes.
Coat: The French Bulldog has a short, smooth, and fine coat that is soft to the touch.
Color: The breed comes in various coat colors and patterns, including brindle, fawn, white, cream, and pied (a combination of white and another color).
Size: The French Bulldog is a small to medium-sized breed. The ideal weight range for adult French Bulldogs is between 16 to 28 pounds (7 to 13 kg).