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Spock

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10 years old|American Bully|Male|Large|Waynesboro, TN
šŸ¤— Affectionate🤐 Quiet🚽 House Trained😌 Calm

Spock is a brindle American Bully who has spent over ten years as a loyal companion. As a senior male, he is already neutered and fully vaccinated, with a short coat that is easy to maintain. House trained and well-mannered, Spock likes quiet surroundings and would thrive in an adult-only environment. He is currently in Waynesboro, TN, waiting for the right person to welcome him home.

About Spock

Spock is looking for a soft landing after his mom went into a nursing home. He’s an older American Bully who’s had some rough experiences, including past abuse by a previous owner’s husband and dog, so his reactions to other pets and men vary with the individual. When living in a calm foster home with other animals, Spock did fine, but it’s best to introduce him slowly if other pets are in the picture. He’d do best in a quiet, adult-only home—he’s a big guy and might accidentally knock over kids. Spock is completely housebroken and has great house manners. He’s content lounging around the house or relaxing in a secure yard. While he takes care of business quickly on walks, he appreciates having even a small, safe outdoor space. Spock’s alert and makes a solid watchdog but prefers a calm atmosphere with gentle people. At the clinic, he’s easy with staff and adapts well to boarding. If you’ve got a peaceful home and a soft spot for seniors, Spock could use your kind hand. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Spock

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

    Spock, as an American Bully, thrives in a home that offers both affection and structure. Calm, adult households where he can relax indoors and feel safe are ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Spock doesn’t need an enormous yard; he’s been comfortable in a 10-by-20-foot enclosure. American Bullies benefit from secure outdoor access but are just as happy with daily walks and some yard time.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Spock should not live with children as he may accidentally knock them over. While the American Bully is often gentle, Spock prefers a quiet home without young kids.