Spock
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Spock
AvailableSpock 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. Heās an older American Bully whoās had some rough experiences, including past abuse by a previous ownerās 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 itās best to introduce him slowly if other pets are in the picture. Heād do best in a quiet, adult-only homeāheās a big guy and might accidentally knock over kids. Spock is completely housebroken and has great house manners. Heās 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. Spockās alert and makes a solid watchdog but prefers a calm atmosphere with gentle people. At the clinic, heās easy with staff and adapts well to boarding. If youāve 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.
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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 doesnāt need an enormous yard; heās 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.











