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Henry

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3-7 years|American Staffordshire Terrier|Male|Medium|Delano, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🏠 Single Animal Home😽 Loves Kisses

Henry is a black and white American Staffordshire Terrier currently in Delano, CA. He is a medium-sized, adult, neutered male with a short coat. Henry's vaccinations are up to date, and his friendly and people-focused personality make him an ideal only pet. At 58 lbs, he’s smaller than some of his breed, and he is not yet house trained.

About Henry

Henry is a 58-lb black and white American Staffordshire Terrier with a distinctively friendly demeanor around people. Picked up as a stray in Delano, CA, he’s on the smaller side for his breed and appreciates human companionship above all else. Henry prefers to be the only dog in the household—he does not get along with other dogs, so a single-pet setup is best for him. When given the chance, he soaks up attention and enjoys being close to his people. His house or crate training status is unknown at this time, and there is no information yet on how he interacts with children or cats. He’s available for adoption and is looking for someone ready to welcome a loyal companion who simply wants time with people. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Henry

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

    Henry, as an American Staffordshire Terrier, is most comfortable in a home with a secure yard or ample indoor space. He thrives where he can get consistent attention and companionship from his people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    American Staffordshire Terriers like Henry benefit from regular outdoor time but don’t necessarily need a huge yard. Daily walks and play sessions are essential for his physical and mental well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    The American Staffordshire Terrier is known to be affectionate with their family, but since Henry's behavior with children is unknown, supervision and gradual introductions are recommended.