London
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London
AvailableLondon is an American Bully with a short coat, living in Powell, TN. She is a spayed female adult who is house trained and has her vaccinations current. She gets along with dogs and children, and her affectionate and gentle personality shines through in every interaction. London would make a loving addition to any home looking for a loyal companion.
About London
London is a beautiful American Bully between three and four years old who came to the rescue when her former owner had to make the tough call to re-home one of their dogs. She’s used to having a canine companion, and now she’s searching for a loving new family. London is incredibly sweet and thrives on attention — she’s happiest when someone’s with her or slipping her a treat. Food is definitely a way to her heart. She has a short coat, so she’s always up for sporting a cozy sweater. London gets along well with other dogs and children, making her a solid choice for a family looking for an affectionate, loyal companion. She’s house trained, spayed, and has her vaccinations up to date, so she’s ready to move in and settle down. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about London
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
London, as an American Bully, adapts well to both apartments and homes with yards, as long as she receives daily attention and activity. A home where she can spend time with her humans fits her style best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Bullies like London enjoy having access to a yard but don't require a huge amount of space. Regular walks and playtime are more important than the size of the outdoor area.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
London's breed is known for being gentle and affectionate, making her generally a good fit for families with children. Supervision is always a good idea, but these dogs often form strong bonds with kids.











