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Curry

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3-7 years|American Bulldog, American Staffordshire Terrier|Male|Medium|Atlanta, GA
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful

This male American Bulldog/American Staffordshire Terrier mixed breed has a medium build and is currently residing at Canine CellMates. As an adult dog, he has been spayed/neutered and is continuing to recover and gain healthy weight after arriving underweight. Thanks to improved care, his coat has filled in, and he has transformed into a lively, spirited companion.

About Curry

Let’s make it official, apply to adopt! Meet Curry, formerly known as Oscar! His new name fits his personality perfectly—he’s a little spicy, but always in the best way. Curry is a charming boy with an adorable round head and short legs, featuring unique turned out ankles. Likely an American Bulldog and American Staffordshire Terrier mix, he weighs in under 50 pounds and could stand to gain about five more. Since his arrival as a stray in rough condition, he has already put on twelve healthy pounds. His hair has grown back in beautifully, and his head looks much healthier now. Best of all, his tail never stops wagging—he’s clearly thrilled to be thriving again! They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?

Questions about Curry

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    American Bulldog and American Staffordshire Terrier mixes typically do well in homes with attentive caretakers and enough space to move around. They are adaptable and can thrive in both houses and apartments if given sufficient exercise and attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    These breeds enjoy having a yard to play in but can adapt to smaller outdoor spaces if their exercise needs are met with regular walks and playtime.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    American Bulldog and Staffordshire Terrier mixes are usually affectionate and loyal, often making wonderful family pets for homes with respectful children. Supervision and positive introductions are always recommended.