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2 yr old male American Bully available for adoption

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Vincent is a 2 yr old male American Bully. He has settled in to change into a loving and trusting boy. Everybody who has met him has mentioned what a great and good-looking boy he’s. He likes folks, meals, walking particularly within the woods, and sleeping.

Vincent may be very attentive to treats except very distracted or being cussed. He doesn’t like moving into the automotive – extra work is required, however travels very properly as soon as in. He can simply leap onto the kitchen worktop, though has solely accomplished this twice while settling in.

Vincent is leaving meals out on the aspect will not be a good suggestion, even when placed properly out of attain of leaping up. He is well-behaved at evening.

Vincent likes sitting and sleeping in his crate however hates being locked in and is likely to be a response to being in kennels – extra work required. He likes a brief recreation of fetch, however will solely give the toy again if he needs.

Vincent doesn’t hear properly on recall, particularly within the backyard – extra work is required. Can be clumsy along with his measurement and enamel, however no indicators of aggression in any respect.

Vincent has often change into over-amorous when enjoying (directed at carers) and we’re studying tips on how to management this with out it being seen as encouragement! Neutering will almost actually assist him as soon as he’s settled.

Vincent doesn’t just like the muzzle in any respect – coaching has begun, however extra work is required. No indicators of aggression in the direction of dogs once we took him out, have sat at a restaurant with him with different dogs and he has gotten to know a few household dogs.

Vincent will not be examined with dogs visiting the home, however hoping to get the possibility to do this. He has had two visits to the vets and has been pleasant to all, permitting himself to be examined and customarily being a really charming boy.

Vincent didn’t get pleasure from having a bathe however accepted it properly. Had a pores and skin subject once we obtained him, perhaps stress from kennels however we now have additionally put him on grain-free and delicate meals in case this helps and both manner it appears to be clearing up.

Vincent doesn’t pull significantly when loose-lead walking or on prolonged lead. He appears to reply properly to the command “wait for me” and is studying “stop”.

However, will cease and refuse to maneuver if he needs to go a unique route. Also, will do that when street-walking if he needs to cease someplace and sniff. We use his harness to maneuver him on when we now have to which he accepts and it really works properly.

Vincent doesn’t walk to heel when road walking. He likes to guide and can unhelpfully zigzag throughout in entrance of you at will. He is a powerful boy and the pinnacle collar helps.


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