Gordo Roll Over Romeo
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Gordo Roll Over Romeo
AvailableGordo Roll Over Romeo is a large, mixed-breed pit bull terrier/American Bully with a short, gray and white coat who lives in Friendswood, TX. He is an adult male who has been neutered, is vaccinated, and is fully house trained. Gordo gets along well with dogs and children, but should not live with cats.
About Gordo Roll Over Romeo
Gordo Roll Over Romeo is about 69 lbs of American Bully charm—built more for hugs than for muscle. His massive head and inviting presence don’t belong to a brute, but rather a gentle goof who melts the minute you start baby-talking or reach for his belly. This dog thrives on soft hands and kind words, often leaning in for affection and melting at your feet. Despite his name, Gordo is a relaxed, low-energy companion who loves a toy or a good game of tug but just as happily entertains himself if you’re busy. In groups, Gordo is more the observer than the ringleader—friendly with new dogs, especially those his size or larger, but never pushy. He prefers calm, aloof companions and handles overzealous playmates with patience, showing excellent social signals. Gordo's leash skills are a work in progress; he’s strong but eager to please, and very food-motivated, making further training a breeze for someone who can guide him. A home with older kids works best, and he needs to be the only pet when it comes to cats. Gordo needs a steady, confident person ready to offer structure and affection—someone who understands bully breeds and appreciates a laid-back, gently goofy dog. If you want a companion who'll gladly meet you halfway, Gordo is ready for you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Gordo Roll Over Romeo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gordo Roll Over Romeo, as a pit bull terrier/American Bully mix, does best in a home that offers companionship and a bit of structure. These breeds thrive in homes where they can be close to their people and have a predictable routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Gordo's breed mix benefits from a moderate amount of outdoor space. A fenced yard is great if available, but daily walks and some time to play outdoors will keep him content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Gordo gets along with children and, like most pit bull terrier/American Bully mixes, can do well with respectful kids—especially those old enough to understand boundaries and gentle handling.
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