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Poe

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6 months- 2 years|American Bully|Male|Large|Comanche, TX
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Poe is a large, young male American Bully mix with a short coat who is currently located in Comanche, TX. He is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. Poe is not yet house trained and does not get along with cats but is friendly with other dogs.

About Poe

Poe is a large American Bully mix with a short, handsome coat and a lively, youthful spark. He hasn’t been at the rescue long, and some details are still unraveling, but he’s already leaving an impression. Poe is all about movement—bounding with enthusiasm, eager to investigate every scent, or just prepping for a run through the yard. You’ll notice his friendly and affectionate ways right away: he’s happiest when involved in any activity or sharing a quiet moment at your side. Poe gets along well with other dogs but isn’t a good fit for homes with cats. He’s still learning the ropes on house training, so a patient adopter ready to show him the basics is ideal. Otherwise, Poe is neutered, vaccinated, and ready for adventures, big or small. The right family will have plenty of time, energy, and room to welcome his playful spirit. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Poe

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

    Poe, as an American Bully mix, does well in a spacious home environment where he has room to move around and be part of daily activities. These dogs tend to thrive when included as part of the family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Poe, like most American Bully mixes, benefits from a secure yard where he can exercise, but regular walks and playtime can also suffice if the space is limited and he’s given plenty of attention.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    American Bullies are generally good family dogs known for their affectionate and protective nature. Poe would likely fit in well with children, assuming introductions are managed and everyone is taught to respect boundaries.