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An XL Bully can be identified by its muscular build, blocky head, short coat, and size exceeding standard American Bully dimensions.
No, a Cane Corso is not considered an XL Bully; they are distinct breeds with different origins and characteristics.
You can identify an XL Bully by its large, muscular build, blocky head, and specific breed standard traits outlined by kennel clubs like the UKC or ABKC.
No, a Cane Corso is not classified as an XL Bully; they are distinct breeds with different origins and characteristics.
You can tell if a dog is an XL Bully by examining its physical traits, such as size, muscular build, and head shape, and comparing them to breed standards.
No, a Cane Corso is not classified as an XL Bully; they are distinct breeds with different origins and characteristics.
The XL Bully can make a good family dog when properly trained, socialized, and cared for by responsible owners aware of the breed’s needs.
XL Bullies are not inherently aggressive; their behavior largely depends on training, socialization, and environment.
No, XL Bullies and Pitbulls are distinct breeds, though they share similar ancestry and traits.
The XL Bully is primarily a cross between various American Pit Bull Terrier-type breeds, including the American Bully, American Bulldog, and Mastiff-type dogs.

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