GetBuddy Logo

Beatrix

Available
3-7 years|American Bully|Female|Medium|Columbia, SC
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained

Beatrix is a female, adult American Bully mix with a medium build and a striking black coat. She currently lives in Columbia, SC, and is spayed with vaccinations up to date. She is house trained and gets along with cats and other dogs, though she does best in an adult-only home. Beatrix thrives with clear boundaries and plenty of affection.

About Beatrix

Beatrix is a lovely 3-year-old micro bully mix who’s had a bumpy start but has flourished in a caring foster home. She’s made real progress adjusting to family life and now greets each day with tail wags and big, happy cuddles. Beatrix does have a prey drive, yet she’s done well living alongside two cats. She can be overzealous with dogs and kids and feels safest in an adult-only home. Strangers may find her a bit watchful at first; once she’s comfortable, she leans right into that snuggly side. She thrives on long walks, a good sunbath, a few rounds of fetch, and loves monitoring all things culinary from a front-row seat. She listens well to voice commands and is crate and house trained. Beatrix deserves to enjoy sunny days and quiet nights with someone who gets her. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Beatrix

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

    Beatrix, an American Bully mix, is best suited for a stable home with adults who can provide structure. They thrive in homes with some indoor space and a yard or regular outdoor access.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    American Bully mixes like Beatrix enjoy regular walks and benefit from a secure yard to play in, but they are adaptable and can do well in homes with smaller yards as long as they get daily exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While some American Bully mixes can be great with kids, Beatrix prefers an adult-only home due to her tendency to overcorrect around children.