Caring for your American Bully‘s teeth is one of the most important things you can do for their long-term health. Dental disease affects over 80% of dogs by age three, and american bully teeth care requires a breed-specific approach.

American Bully Dental Anatomy & Risk Profile
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How to Brush Your American Bully’s Teeth
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Warning Signs of Dental Disease in American Bullys
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Professional Dental Cleanings for American Bullys
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Diet and Dental Health for American Bullys
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Breed Notes: American Bully
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For authoritative veterinary dental guidelines, see the AVMA pet dental care guide and the AKC American Bully breed page.
Frequently Asked Questions: American Bully Teeth
Are American Bullies prone to dental problems?
American Bullies frequently have crowded, misaligned teeth due to their compact jaw structure, increasing tartar buildup and periodontal disease risk.
How do I brush an American Bully’s teeth?
Use a finger brush or medium toothbrush. Approach from the side and focus on outer surfaces. Daily brushing is ideal for this breed.
Do American Bullies need frequent dental cleanings?
Yes — American Bullies typically need professional dental cleanings every 12 months due to their jaw structure and dental crowding.
What dental chews work for American Bullies?
Medium-sized VOHC-approved dental chews are recommended. Avoid excessively hard chews that might fracture their already-stressed teeth.