Sully
Available
Sully
AvailableSully is a brindle mixed breed, adult male with a short coat, currently located in Joppa, AL. He is neutered, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Sully gets along with other dogs, cats, and children.
About Sully
Meet Sully. He’s got a bit of a shy streak, likely from his earlier experiences, but don’t mistake it for a lack of spirit—he’s full of energy once he settles in. Given a little patience and room to warm up, he’ll quickly decide you’re his favorite person. He really does enjoy being around other active and confident dogs, so a canine playmate would suit him well. Sully’s working on his leash skills, and he’s proven to do best with a harness; while he still has refining to do, he makes solid progress. He’s met children and does well if they respect his need for space until he feels comfortable. Cats simply don’t faze him either. All in all, Sully’s got the makings of an active companion who will always be in your corner, if you meet him where he is. Adoption centers like Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue Inc see a lot of dogs, but not many with this blend of character and charm. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Sully
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sully, as a mixed breed dog, adapts well to homes where he has regular interaction and activity. A house with a yard or access to outdoor spaces is great for him, though an apartment can also work if daily exercise is provided.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Sully appreciate having a fenced yard to run and play, but regular walks and trips to the park are just as important. His energy levels suggest he’ll benefit from ample outdoor time each day.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sully gets along with children and, like many mixed breed dogs, does well in families when kids understand how to respect his space. Supervision and gentle introductions help foster a great bond.











