Dad Shows How ‘Lazy’ His American Bully Is and Everyone Can Relate

There are many dog breeds, and not all are created equal, including the bully breeds, such as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bully, or Pit Bull.

The owners of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and American Bully, @lulu_andtuktuk, couldn't agree more and shared a video of Tuktuk, their 110-pound American Bully, and how much of a couch potato he really is. This is so relatable for anyone who owns a bully breed. Let's see for yourself.

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My 40-pound Pit Bull acts the same as Tuktuk.

Look at him being unbothered!

In case you didn't know, American Bullies are a breed of dog known for their muscular build, stocky appearance, and gentle temperament, despite their somewhat intimidating appearance, although Tuktuk is anything but intimidating.

I mean, look at his face! He's the epitome of a couch potato!

Known for their friendly, affectionate, and loyal nature, American Bullies are generally good with children, other pets, and people.

Aggressiveness is not a desirable trait in this breed. If a dog is aggressive, it also often depends on the owner, as well as proper dog training and early socialization. But don't underestimate an American Bully either. I am sure that if Tuktuk encountered an intruder, he'd act appropriately; however, he may not be the fastest.

If you checked out the other videos, you can tell that exercise is not really on Tuktuk's mind, more so naps on the sofa or the bed, treats, and food in general.

He does like to go out in the grass or slide in the mud, but it takes some effort to get him off the sofa or bed.

As I mentioned before, my Pit Bull is the same way. I have to always wake him up and remind him of his potty breaks, and I often have to carry him off the bed.

However, to be fair, my pittie is also a senior dog; he's 13 years old now. It's understandable that he's a bit slower with everything.

I can't tell you what Tuktuk's excuse is, though.

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