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Gabby Gabagool

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3-7 years|American Bully, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Wallingford, CT
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🧠 Smart😌 Calm

Gabby Gabagool is an adult, medium-sized American Bully and mixed breed female with a short, brindle and gray coat and cream patterning. She will be spayed and is current on her vaccinations. Gabby is waiting for her new family in Wallingford, CT.

About Gabby Gabagool

Gabby Gabagool is an American Bully and mixed breed dog in Wallingford, CT. She has a short brindle, gray, and cream coat and is a medium-size adult female. When Gabby goes home, she will be spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, with all routine health screenings for her age completed beforehand. Gabby is looking for a steady home where she can feel secure and cared for. Her adoption fee is $150, which includes all core vetting. The rescue will help guide you through introductions and makes thoughtful matches based on compatibility, not first-come-first-served. Expect to meet all potential household members—dogs and humans alike—for the best possible fit. Once you’re approved, Gabby moves forward after her vetting is complete. Every step is designed to set both you and Gabby up for a solid, lasting adoption. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Gabby Gabagool

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

    Gabby Gabagool, being an American Bully and mixed breed, usually thrives in a home environment where she gets plenty of time with her people. These dogs often enjoy both houses with yards and apartments, as long as they receive enough exercise and social engagement.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Gabby Gabagool will appreciate daily walks and some space to play, but American Bully mixes are adaptable and can live happily in homes with modest yards or regular park visits.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    American Bully mixes like Gabby Gabagool tend to be gentle and tolerant, making them generally good companions for families with children if properly socialized.