Nugget
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Nugget
AvailableNugget is a 2-year-old neutered male American Bully with a medium build and a short, easy-to-care-for gray, blue, and golden coat. He is fully house trained and has current vaccinations. Nugget is in Bloomfield, NJ, ready for a new family.
About Nugget
Nugget is a low-slung, one-foot-tall character who arrived as a stray and was never claimed. At first, he keeps his distanceāshy and careful around new peopleābut once he opens up, he turns into a complete clown. Thereās no telling what mix he is, but those big eyes and compact build make him a standout. Heās likely around two years old, with a short gray, blue, and golden coat thatās easy to keep tidy. He doesnāt show much interest in other dogs during his routine, and his past living arrangements are unknown, so meet and greets are required if you have other pets. This dogās personality shines most when he feels safeāgive him a chance to get familiar and his affectionate, goofy side takes over. Born March 16, Nugget is a Pisces, known for a gentle spirit and surprising playfulness. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Nugget
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nugget, an American Bully, adapts well to urban and suburban environments. He thrives in a home where he can interact with people regularly and have a secure, comfortable place to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Bullies like Nugget appreciate a yard but can do well in apartments, as long as they get daily walks and playtime outside. Access to a secure outdoor area is a plus, but not required.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Bullies usually make good family companions. With Nugget's friendly and gentle nature, he could be a great match for children, though introductions should be supervised.











