Crowley
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Crowley
AvailableCrowley is a large, adult American Bully with a short black and white coat currently in White Oak, PA. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Crowley gets along well with cats, dogs, and children.
About Crowley
Crowley is a massive, lovable American Bully—a big softie through and through. At about 7 years old and around 70 lbs, Crowley has a goofy streak and isn’t above making you smile with his antics. But above all, he’s all heart. The second you sit down, he wants to be near you. Underneath his playful spirit, he’s deeply loyal and thrives on simple companionship, always quietly by your side or leaning in for attention. He arrived with some skin issues, but after good care, he’s bounced back and his coat is looking better all the time. Crowley’s not just another shelter dog: he shares a truly special bond with his companion, Abaddon (Abbie), and they’ll only be adopted as a pair—their attachment is the real deal. He’s dog-friendly, adores Abbie, and has lived with cats before. Older kids who understand big breeds would suit him best. If you’re after a giant cuddle buddy who just wants a spot to sprawl and Abbie close by, Crowley fits the bill. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Crowley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The American Bully, like Crowley, does best in a stable home with space for lounging and playing. They thrive indoors with their families, enjoying companionship and a calm, structured environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Crowley’s breed appreciates a yard for moderate exercise, but long walks and indoor play can work just as well. Daily outings to stretch his legs are great, but he’s just as happy sharing your living room.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, American Bullies like Crowley generally do well with children, especially those familiar with larger dogs. Their gentle and loyal temperament makes them a good fit for families who teach respectful boundaries.











