Posted over 3 weeks ago
| Updated over 2 weeks ago
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neutered
within 30 days of my adoption.
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Private owner (Edgewood, MD)
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Chino is a 3-year-old, 72-lb American Bully. He would do best in a home with older children, as he gets very excited and can be jumpy. When people come over, he's overjoyed and wants all the attention, jumping and being all over visitors, likely because he isn't around new people very often. He hasn't been crated since July 2025 and does well with gates to limit access to certain areas because he likes socks, paper, or anything left within reach. He knows sit, and comes when he feels like it, so someone with patience, consistency, and a willingness to continue training would be ideal. He is very food-motivated. He needs daily exercise and mental stimulation to help burn off energy. He can be mouthy when overly excited, but this is playful and not aggressive. He would thrive with an active, patient adopter who understands anxious dogs, can provide structure, exercise, and lots of affection. Large boarding facilities are not a good fit for him due to anxiety. In-home pet sitting is best.
Chino is a 3-year-old, 72-lb American Bully. He would do best in a home with older children, as he gets very excited and can be jumpy. When people come over, he's overjoyed and wants all the attention, jumping and being all over visitors, likely because he isn't around new people very often. He hasn't been crated since July 2025 and does well with gates to limit access to certain areas because he likes socks, paper, or anything left within reach. He knows sit, and comes when he feels like it, so someone with patience, consistency, and a willingness to continue training would be ideal. He is very food-motivated. He needs daily exercise and mental stimulation to help burn off energy. He can be mouthy when overly excited, but this is playful and not aggressive. He would thrive with an active, patient adopter who understands anxious dogs, can provide structure, exercise, and lots of affection. Large boarding facilities are not a good fit for him due to anxiety. In-home pet sitting is best.
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