Sienna A
Available
Sienna A
AvailableSienna is a medium-sized female Staffordshire Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed who’s about 3 years and 10 months old. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, house trained, and currently located in Sharpsburg, GA. Sienna is young, sturdy, and brimming with affection.
About Sienna A
Sienna is a young Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Lab mix with a solid frame and a soft heart. At just under two years old, she’s learning that life can be good and is opening up more every day in her foster home. Sienna loves belly rubs, cozy snuggles, chew toys, and has a playful streak that shows up in the yard. She’s leash trained but still working on perfecting her manners—she’ll do best with a confident, patient handler who can show her the ropes. New situations and strangers, especially men and little kids, can make her a bit unsure, but give her time and she’s eager to win you over with her loyalty. Sienna is housebroken, crate trained, and gets along well with other dogs. She’s curious about small pets, though her experience with cats is unknown. Above all, Sienna just wants a safe spot and someone willing to give her the love she craves. Fun fact: With a birthday in early August, Sienna is a Leo—no wonder she’s got a big heart and a love for attention. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sienna A
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sienna, as a Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Lab mix, thrives in an environment where she has structure, gentle leadership, and regular companionship. A home with a secure yard or nearby parks would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Medium-sized mixes like Sienna enjoy daily outdoor time—yard play or walks are important. She’ll do well with regular outings and space to burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sienna gets along with children, although her breed mix is best with respectful children and families who can help build her confidence.











