Bully
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Bully
AvailableBully is a medium-sized, neutered male Pit Bull Terrier/Collie mix who is 1 year and 5 months old, with a brown and cream coat. He is up to date on his vaccines and is currently located in Canton, IL.
About Bully
Bully is a 1-year, 5-month-old mix of Pit Bull Terrier and Collie, sporting a good-looking brown and cream coat. He’s a medium-sized, neutered male living in Canton, IL, and his vaccines are current. Bully came to the rescue in good health, already familiar with the sights and sounds of a home. His breed mix gives him a blend of loyalty, playfulness, and sensitivity. He tends to get along well with other dogs, making him a solid match for homes with existing canine companions. Given his background and young age, Bully is ready to learn, eager for attention, and benefits from having a regular routine. He’s at that sweet spot where curiosity and affection are both running high. If you’re looking for a sharp, adaptable dog who just wants to be part of the family, Bully is waiting. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Bully
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bully’s Pit Bull Terrier/Collie mix is suited for an active household—he’ll thrive where there’s structure and people willing to involve him in daily routines. Apartments work if he gets regular exercise, but a house with a yard gives him more options.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized yard is ideal for a dog like Bully, but he’ll do fine with frequent outdoor walks, playtime, and stimulation. The key with his breed mix is regular mental and physical exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier/Collie mixes are often good with children, provided they've had proper socialization and supervision. Bully’s age and temperament suggest he could do well in a family with kids who understand how to interact with a medium-sized, energetic dog.











