Bonded Pair
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Bonded Pair
AvailableBonded Pair are American Bully dogs in Winchester, IL. This adult male duo is large in size, neutered, and house trained. They will be current on vaccinations before adoption. With their history as a bonded pair, they thrive when kept together and need a caring home ready for the joys (and size) of two bullies.
About Bonded Pair
Bonded Pair lost their home after a tough turn of events, including a SWAT team incident that left them needing somewhere safe to land. Theyāve stuck together through it all and really need to stay as a duo. Bia Jane, the small gray female, is the sensible oneāsoft-hearted and easy to handle. Zalos, the gray and white blockhead, is all enthusiasm and charm, though not much of a strategist (he means well, just donāt expect brain surgery). Both are housetrained and will have their shots up to date by the time they go home. Adopting two bullies at once definitely isnāt for everyone, but these two will reward the right adopter with unfiltered loyalty and plenty of laughs. Give these best friends a shot at the life they deserve. This could be the start of something paw-some.
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Questions about Bonded Pair
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Bully breeds like Bonded Pair do best in homes with space to stretch out, either a house with a yard or a roomy apartment with daily exercise. They need a loving, structured environment, especially after all theyāve been through.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bonded Pair will appreciate a yard or regular walks but donāt require huge outdoor spaces. They thrive with moderate daily activity and a secure space to relax.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Bullies like Bonded Pair generally get along well with children when properly socialized and supervised. Their loyal, affectionate nature often makes them good family companions.











